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The walking dead season 7 episode 3 summary
The walking dead season 7 episode 3 summary













For some reason, this seems to strike the Governor as an impossibility.

the walking dead season 7 episode 3 summary

As for Maggie, the Gov doesn't know whether she's lying or not when she tells him they only had 10 people in their party that cleared the prison. Compared to Glenn and that character, Maggie didn't fare too poorly.) For as smart as Glenn is, he slipped up when he told Merle that Andrea was still with Rick's group. On the other hand, I hear that what happens to a different character in a similar situation in the comics is much, much worse. (You have to feel bad for Maggie in one sense for being sexually assaulted. But it was all for naught as Maggie spilled the beans as soon as Glenn's life was extra-threatened. You can't help but admire Glenn's resolve, whether in the face of a brutal beating by Merle, a life-threatening Walker attack or even a gun to his half-naked girlfriend's head. Did the guy show up for this episode or what? Yeun had so few lines but didn't need any of them because his performance spoke volumes. But in the heat of what appears to be quite a pitched battle, just which way will her allegiances swing? (The look ahead at next week's episode showed Andrea firing a gun, I believe, but at who/what, I don't know.)Īh, Glenn. Andrea clearly still has her head on her shoulders where her own survival is concerned, as her reaction to Mr. Plus, Michonne's presence with Rick's group would certainly go a long way towards influencing her decision.

the walking dead season 7 episode 3 summary

Then again, her loyalties to the Governor may only be mattress deep and it's hard to say which way she'll turn if/when she finds out the Gov has been interrogating Maggie and Glenn. She hasn't exactly gotten along with Rick's group in the past, choosing instead to go off on her own. Perhaps the most interesting facet of this conflict is the fact that there are questionable loyalties on both sides: can the Governor trust Merle if his brother Daryl comes to storm Woodbury? Will Michonne continue to be a team player or will she go off on her own mission, either of revenge or of escape? What about Oscar and Axel? Will the former prisoners stand with Rick's group or switch sides if presented with a better offer by the Gov? And what exactly will Andrea do?Īndrea is arguably the most interesting question mark in this whole mess. The whole season so far has been really solid and has also been slowly building to this inevitable climax. For an episode that's setting up the mid-season finale, this one was pretty damn good.















The walking dead season 7 episode 3 summary