Review of The Walking Dead season 9 episode 3: Tin roof…rusted

Cooper Andrews as Jerry - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Cooper Andrews as Jerry - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /
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Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee, Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee, Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 3 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /

The Bad Stuff from 903

  1. Michonne writing up a charter by herself. While it’s great they want some more structure between the communities, this is something that every community should have a say in or at least have input on before it goes into writing. Of course, this could just be the first draft, but it seems like a bit of a waste of time to draft a charter before knowing what to put in it.
  2. Another way to build for the future. Hinting that Rick may want to have some kids with Michonne is especially heartbreaking for fans who aren’t ready to see the only male Grimes left alive leave the show. However, if it does happen, Judith might end up with a brother she is actually in no way related to.
  3. Mud and The Widow. It’s understandable that The Saviors are frustrated that some of their people are missing, but to resort to being absolute jerks to get information isn’t the right way to do things. It’s supposed to be “one happy kumbaya” but it can’t be when people just do whatever they want and don’t respect others.
  4. Lying to Rick. Gabriel may have spent some of the night with Anne, but saying she was there the entire time opens himself up to distrust, which is something the group had to deal with when he first arrived in Alexandria and reported to Deanna. This is a little step backward for Gabe, but it also shows he’s already in Anne’s corner.
  5. Taking justice into your own hands. Wanting to know what is happening and getting revenge for dead friends is one thing, but going out of your way to make yourself a target and going against the community stands for is a good way to end up dead, locked up, or exiled. Either way, The Saviors need to work with Rick and the others if they want answers.