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© 2024 AMC Film Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved.We’re on the second-to-last episode of the season tonight and while it wasn’t as tedious as last week’s, it was absolutely preposterous in almost every way. The sheer number of ridiculous coincidences and TWD bad habits that come up throughout left me cold. I was really hoping we’d get back on track this week.
Of course, it doesn’t last. Jadis shows up the next morning, pistols drawn, and here is where the episode nose-dives into blatant stupidity. The sheer absurdity of Jadis tracking them down is just beyond the pale. I am incapable of suspending my disbelief. I’m also annoyed, because if they’d wanted Jadis to catch them, they could have had her do it as they drove out of town.
Jadis has them tie one another to the bed and she’s going to shoot them—after some villain monologuing, of course—and is sure seems like they’re going to have trouble getting out of this situation . . . but no. Once again, no trouble at all. Barely an inconvenience! They strike a deal that neither party intends to keep. Michonne will be allowed to return to Alexandria and Rick will go with Jadis. When Jadis makes it clear she’s going to kill him, Michonne returns and points one of the CRM rifle things at her. In the end, it’s another sneaky ninja stealth assassin zombie that pops up out of nowhere, silent as death, and bites Jadis in the neck.
The episode ends with Gabriel returning on the chosen day to meet with Jadis and not finding her. He waits, but soon realizes that she must be dead, or at least that she has chosen not to come for some reason. This is the same scene from the start of the episode, when he heard what sounded like two helicopters fly over him. In the end scene, however, we only see one.
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