ThisThe Walking Dead: The Ones Who Livereview contains spoilers.
The people of its secret city dont know what the military does.
The military doesnt know what the elite Frontliners are up to.
From Ricks very first exposure to life inside the CRM bubble, hes forced to face this reality.
In exchange, the Junkyardigans got resources.
Everyone was a winner until things went sour.
He owes Jadis his life.
She owed him one.
She owed him, now theyre even.
Its not as if he wants to stay.
If he leaves, Thorne will feel the repercussions.
Jadis will be forced to sneak back to Alexandria and wipe the community out to cover her tracks.
Even General Beale has taken a special interest in her, according to Thorne.
Shes put herself on the line for Rick, who was suspicious enough on his own.
Lincoln does an admirable job getting across Ricks desperation to keep Michonne safe and free.
These two veterans play off one another very well throughout the episode.
However, the interactions with Michonne about Rick are just as good, if not better.
Thats the Rick Grimes that Michonne is still looking for.
The brave man, as she calls him in her journal entries.
The tears are subtle, but perfectly captured and expressed.
Solid character work all around from all involved.
Seems like a bad idea to me, but it worked out well for D.B.
Cooper, so maybe itll work out for Michonne, too?
As Jadis tells Rick, the two of them together can do anything.
Maybe that includes escaping from the most powerful army in the post-zed world.
Rating:
4 out of 5