The Walking Dead episode 909 review: Cell-ebration

Matt Lintz as Henry - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 9 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC
Matt Lintz as Henry - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 9 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC /
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Josh McDermitt as Dr. Eugene Porter - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 9 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC
Josh McDermitt as Dr. Eugene Porter – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 9 – Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC /

The bad things from TWD 909

  1. Feeling directionless. I guess there isn’t much demand for a music teacher in the zombie apocalypse, but Luke wants to earn his spot. However, he needs to know his strengths and limitations. But if you need a hand, I guess Luke’s got a cool one.
  2. “Us vs. Them”. Michonne saying burying Jesus will mean a lot to “them” is a little disturbing. The divide between the communities seems to have gone a little deeper than just a surface issue. The reasoning for this MUST be discussed in a future episode for it all to make sense.
  3. The Sanctuary has fallen. At one time, it was a thriving community with structure, leadership and massive walls. Now, the Sanctuary is a shell of its former self. No humans, no plants, nobody making fuel…nothing. Any former members of the Saviors who are still alive must now he at other communities. Everything Negan built is gone.
  4. Here you go, walker! Negan choosing to throw the walker in with the dogs is a bit sad. Animal deaths on the show always seem to get fans riled up and even hearing the dog whimper while assuming what was happening behind the door is disheartening.
  5. Giving Daryl jobs. Hey Daryl! Watch after Henry for Carol since she’s worried about both of you. Oh, and Michonne would like you to keep an eye on Tara as well because she thinks she “shouldn’t have to do it alone” even though she’s essentially doing it alone in Alexandria. And he still sleeps upstairs in the “penthouse” of the horse stable.