Review: The Walking Dead episode 806 ‘The King, The Widow, and Rick’

Rosita Espinosa (Christian Serratos) in The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 6Photo by Gene Page/AMC
Rosita Espinosa (Christian Serratos) in The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 6Photo by Gene Page/AMC /
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Rosita Espinosa (Christian Serratos) in The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 6 Photo by Gene Page/AMC
Rosita Espinosa (Christian Serratos) in The Walking Dead Season 8 Episode 6Photo by Gene Page/AMC /

What were the good, bad, and interesting things from season 8 episode 6 of The Walking Dead titled ‘The King, The Widow, and Rick’ on November 26, 2017?

The last two weeks have seen the frantic acts of war between the survivors of Alexandria, The Hilltop, and The Kingdom and The Saviors slow down a bit heading into the sixth episode from season 8 of The Walking Dead.

The episode titled ‘The King, The Widow, and Rick’ aired on AMC on Sunday, November 26, 2017 and focused on the people from Alexandria making sure everything is going as planned or looking to do a little more to help in the war efforts.

There were glimpses of several different communities and the plot moved ahead in several ways. However, the biggest question is whether or no the episode was any good and what the good and bad things from it were.

Let’s break down this week’s episode of The Walking Dead titled ‘The King, The Widow, and Rick’ starting by talking about the positive things or stuff done well during season 8 episode 6!