What’s up, Doc?: The Walking Dead 711 ‘Hostiles and Calamities’ review

Eugene Porter (Josh McDermitt) in Episode 11Photo by Gene Page/AMC
Eugene Porter (Josh McDermitt) in Episode 11Photo by Gene Page/AMC /
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Dr. Emmit Carson (Tim Parati) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) in Episode 11 Photo by Gene Page/AMC
Dr. Emmit Carson (Tim Parati) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) in Episode 11Photo by Gene Page/AMC /

The bad things from 711

  1. Laura suggesting Eugene needs a haircut. It is hard to imagine Eugene without his signature hairstyle. The mullet is an amazing style that makes him unique to the show, and hopefully Negan and The Saviors won’t be making him lose the Tennessee Top Hat any time soon.
  2. Dwight getting punished for Daryl escaping. While he was in charge of watching Daryl, Dwight should not be blamed for him getting out. Everything that happened was beyond his control, yet he continues to pile the blame on himself.
  3. Burning a face isn’t bad enough. Doctor Carson being thrown head first into the flames was a brutal end for the character. Not only that, but now Eugene becomes the doctor for the people, and while he is smart, he is not exactly ‘medically inclined’.
  4. Amber is in big trouble. She’s been a loose cannon, and with what happened to her boyfriend Mark, she is really going off the deep end. The girls used that as a reason to persuade Eugene to make a lethal cocktail.
  5. Sherry could only be protected for so long. Dwight wants to keep her safe. He may even still love her. But he needs to understand that she may not feel the same way about him anymore and he needs to worry about himself more.