The Walking Dead episode 1003 review: The dead keep coming

Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier - The Walking Dead _ Season 10, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC
Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier - The Walking Dead _ Season 10, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC /
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Ross Marquand as Aaron - The Walking Dead _ Season 10, Episode 3 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC
Ross Marquand as Aaron – The Walking Dead _ Season 10, Episode 3 – Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC /

The bad things

  1. The gift that keeps on giving. It didn’t take long to learn what Alpha’s punishment would be for those who crossed the border. Sending wave after wave of the undead at the communities have them exhausted. Even the best zombie killers need a break sometimes.
  2. A division. The fact that many people want retribution for what Alpha did with the border wall makes sense, but the question of how long Michonne will be able to keep everyone together working toward one goal needs to be seen.
  3. The third time is NOT a charm. Trying to say you only crossed once when you crossed three times is something a young kid would do. Trying to get away with things is truly a gamble, and the survivors got caught with their hand on the cookie jar. Now, the border will be moved.
  4. The blame game. It’s understandable that Aaron still harbors hatred toward Negan for the death of Eric. However, when personal stuff comes into play instead of just eliminating walkers to keep the community safe, it’s not good. Dialogue is good, but not when it could be harmful to the group.
  5. Rosita putting her foot down. “Being rezoned into Love Town” isn’t an option for Eugene. Rosita finally put the nail in the coffin for any idea he had that the two of them might end up together. It seemingly hurt him to hear it, but it’s best to close that door completely and keep moving on.