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The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 21 Review

by Julian Cannon November 8, 2022
by Julian Cannon November 8, 2022 0 comments
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How does The Walking Dead addresses the ending of last week’s episode? By barely moving the story forward with illogical decision making.

First off, we learn that the communities that The Commonwealth took over were transformed into forced labor camps. It is here that we see Alexandria being used to expand the train operations. I like the idea, but could we have saw this a few episodes earlier? There is no reason why we had to wait to the near end of the series to see this. Also, how ridiculous is it to bring the Alexandria residents back there as prisoners since they know the entire layout of the community.

Speaking of The Commonwealth, whatever training Mercer did with the soldiers are pointless. They act and talk like video game NPCs and it was on full display here as many of them were easily killed by Daryl, Carol, Maggie, and others.Sure, I love a good gun battle, but those soldiers looked pretty stupid trying to combat back. Plus, there was no sense of urgency or tension while I was watching the ambush take place.

And do not get me started on the intro. Cool to see that solder get shot from the back of his head. But it meant nothing due to what transpired before. Everyone in that truck was zip-tied and those are not easy to get out of when its behind your back. How did Maggie just break out of that?! At least when Rick, Daryl, Bob, and Glen were zip-tied, they showed Rick using the sharpened wood to break it. For some reason, Maggie had super powers for a second and broke free. WHAT?! Are you kidding me?

And the other two things that were ridiculous was that scene when Rosita dislocating her arm, and the one solder that fell asleep. Soldiers are supposed to stay awake when they have captives. Why would he fall asleep with his assault rifle? And last, why would the train conductor use that horn when there could be walkers miles away? Do the writers even know what show they are writing anymore?

There are some positives. I am a huge Negan fan, but I am glad that Ezekiel brought up how Negan used to force women to marry him and burning Dwight’s face. It was glossed over for so long and I felt like it was a big scene between Negan and Ezekiel since they never interacted outside of battles. Gabriel also did not forget his roots as a preacher all season long as he spoke with the injured soldier before he died. And finally, Kelly knowing what would happen if she escaped the worksite like the three others did.

After all this, the episode ends the same way as the last episode did. Which is, back to Alexandria. Or in this case, Outpost 22. Nothing of value was gained here except the positives that I mentioned. When it is all said and done, this episode of The Walking Dead in my eyes is the weakest and most illogical of this final half of season 11.

 

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Julian Cannon

Julian Cannon is a seasoned entertainment editor with a keen eye for capturing the pulse of the industry. With a career spanning over a decade, he has become a trusted voice in the realm of TV, movies, events, conventions, and red carpets. Julian's expertise lies in delivering insightful commentary on the latest trends, exclusive interviews with industry luminaries, and comprehensive coverage of high-profile events. Twitter: @Julianexcalibur Instagram: @Julianexcalibur Contact: Julian.theknockturnal@gmail.com

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