The Walking Dead season 9 episode 7 synopsis: Stradivarius

Dan Folger as Luke - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 6 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Dan Folger as Luke - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 6 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /
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The Walking Dead continues with season 9 episode 7, “Stradivarius.” Here’s your synopsis of the all-new episode airing November 18, 2018.

This week’s all-new episode of The Walking Dead will provide more insight into what happened during the time jump as Michonne leads Magna and her people to the Hilltop and Carol pays a visit to Daryl.

Michonne reveals in the preview that she doesn’t dislike Magna and her group, but she’s having trouble trusting them. But with the threat of the Whisperers looming, it might be better to have friends around when times are tough.

Here’s the episode description of The Walking Dead “Stradivarius” from AMC:

“Carol seeks out an old friend living alone in a wilderness teeming with walkers; survivors make the perilous trek to a new home.”

Carol and Henry ran into Daryl on their way to the Hilltop, but it’s strange that Carol didn’t reveal her destination to Henry from the outset. Is she hiding her friendship with Daryl from Ezekiel? Daryl, in the meantime, has a dog. He’s living by himself with his canine companion in the middle of the woods and he seems pretty comfortable with it.

This week’s episode of The Walking Dead is directed by TWD alum Michael Cudlitz, who becomes the first TWD actor to direct an episode of the show. He’s the second actor to direct a show in the franchise after Colman Domingo directed an episode of Fear the Walking Dead in season 4. It will be wonderful to have Cudlitz back, even if it’s behind the camera.

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The Walking Dead airs Sundays at 9pm on AMC, followed by Talking Dead with Chris Hardwick. This week’s guests include Madison Lintz (Sophia, who is also the sister to Matt and Macsen who play old and young Henry, respectively), Dan Fogler and the episode’s director and TWD alum Michael Cudlitz.