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Perhaps the gravest sin of any TV show is when it bores you, and this could have been an exciting, romantic, dramatic episode but it ended up spinning in circles. I know that Danai Gurira wrote it, and people are very excited about that fact and a lot of gushing praise is being sung across the fandom, and certainly parts of this episode were very strong. Unfortunately, it was also super repetitive and I think with a little work, it could have been a lot better.
This is a pretty great opportunity to fake your death. A fake death would allow them to leave the CRM without Jadis retaliating. She really has no reason to if they’re dead and no reason to suspect they faked it given the crash. Michonne even says so, but Rick says “No.” But it still doesn’t make sense. Rick’s whole plan—to change the CRM from within—is a pipe-dream. And the fact that heto get away, and now is refusing to take this chance doesn’t feel very Rick to me. Sure, he eventually agrees, but did it have to take this long? They could have gotten the argument and his dream “confession” over in a few minutes, then the sex scene, then the fight to get out of the building. Then we could have gotten on with the actual plot.The stick shift moment was funny.
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