Melon-dramatic: Review of The Walking Dead episode 713 ‘Bury Me Here’

Lennie James as Morgan Jones, Karl Makinen as Richard - The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 14 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Lennie James as Morgan Jones, Karl Makinen as Richard - The Walking Dead _ Season 7, Episode 14 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /
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Was episode 713 of AMC’s The Walking Dead a good one? Here are the good, bad, and interesting parts from ‘Bury Me Here’ on Sunday, March 12, 2017.

Things continue to move toward war against The Saviors on The Walking Dead. Last week, several advancements were made with Rick and Michonne finding food and guns, Tara talking to Rick, and Rosita recruiting Sasha for an assault on The Sanctuary.

Now, another look at the communities on AMC’s zombie survival drama was given. This time, it was a focus on the events of The Kingdom and the surrounding area. King Ezekiel is hesitant to bring his people into the war, but everything changes.

The March 12, 2017 episode has changed the entire dynamic of the eventual confrontation with Negan and his men, but the big question going forward is whether or not this was a good episode or if it failed to meet expectations.

Here are some of the good stuff, bad things, and notable events from ‘Bury Me Here’ starting of by talking about the things that were good from this week’s episode!