I was not prepared for Maggie & the Croat’s Emotional Connection – ryan
Warning! This Review Contains Spoilers for the Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2, Episode 7.There is only one episode of The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 left, and think the finals of the best of the season. Howver, i am somewhat mixed about what episode 7 set out to do. Instead of continuing to budild on episode 6’s events with a more action-oriented episode or just an eventful one, we have a slower hour that instead chooses on the character Development. There are more insular moments with maggie and negan – separately, nor the season has ben – and we see a surprise new.
I will not deny that there is some serious character work done this weeke, and it sets up with a shocking ending that I really did not expective. Season 2’s Penultimate Episode Did A Solid Job in that Regard, As it Slowly Developed Its Main Characters Through a Series of Complicated Challenges that Saw Themselves and Discover What Makes Fighting on Amid Increasing Obs Negan and Maggie’s Journeys are Strenghened by Episode 7, and for that, of Forgive the Slow Pacing and the Trippy Elements that Did Not Always Land.
Maggie & the croat go on a mission together
Negan Takes a Walk Down Memory Lane
The croat is one of the most interesting figure on the show to me. There have been moments when I have was truly despicable; Howver, as the show has progessed, i’ve come to undertand that he is another adding to the morally gray characters in The Walking Dead Universe. I Never Expected to be Cheering for Maggie and the Croat to Become Allies, but episode 7 Sure Changed my mind in the best way. The Croat’s Story Has Taken a Turn in the Last Few Episodes with the Dama’s Death and Negan Casting Him Out.
Željko Ivanek is extrmely skilled at bringing what i believe is the samp vulnerable performance this season.
In episode 7, we see the character at the Peak of His Insecurities. Željko Ivanek is extrmely skilled at bringing what i believe is the samp vulnerable performance this season. Sure, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan Also Get to Tap Into Their Best Dramatic Work in Episode 7, which Tests Negan and Maggie in Different Ways, but Ivanek’s Croat is the Star of the Hour. Maggie’s Fear of Heights was Unexpectted, and the Way the Croat Helped Her Through it and Made Sure She No Longer Saw AS a threat was standard to watch.

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Episode 7 Shows Just How Painful The Croat’s Life Has Been and Why He Seeks Validation from Others. His Poor Relationship with His Mother Explains a Lot About His Dynamic with the Dama and Why He Tolerad Being by Her. Croat aside, episode 7 sees maggie will Everything she can to find her son and show like her love for hertshel empowers her to conquer her fears. As for Negan, I love the way morgan played his reaction to hallucinating Lucille, Annie, and His Son. Negan is vulnerable, full of regrets, and doesn’t know if he can be better.
Dead City Sets Up The Season 2 Finals With A Climactic Ending
A Major Character Comes Back from the Dead
I Truly Believed That Episode 7 Waled End with an Emotional Reunion Between Maggie and Hersheshel. But i should have known that things were looking too good to be true as, out of nowhere, the Dama appeared. Just when i thought the Dama was Dead, the show surprisisly pulled her back in. The Croat Left Her Pinned Down by Suppiture while the Room Burned, and We Later Saw a Charred Corpse Right Where She Had Been, SO I Hope The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 Final Has A Good Explanation for Her Survival.
We Learned in Episode 7 That The Croat Did Not Forcefullly Cut off Hershal’s Toe, as Maggie’s Son SO SO TAKE BY DAM’S THAT AND WILLLY LET HIS CUT TO HELP HER.
The Dama’s Presence Sets Up Quite the Final. We Learned in Episode 7 That The Croat Did Not Forcefully Cut off Hersshel’s Toe; HESSHEL WAS SO TAKE BY DAM’S PLANS THAT he willingly let his toe be cut to help her. AFTER SEEING JUST HOW MUCH OF A PULL LISA EMERRY’S DAMA HAS Over HESSHEL, I DON’T THINK MAGGIE WILL HAVE AN EASY TIME CONVINCING HER TO TURN AWAY FROM THE VILLAIN IN THE FINAL. If anyding, I Fear Hersheshel Might Already Be Lost, Which Woul Be A Shame.
Did you know: Maggie’s Fear of Heights and Negan’s Hallucinations LED to A Few Slow Moments with “Trippier” elements visually detracted from the full, being the episode’s only issues.
While Hershel Might Never Switch Sides, Negan Gets the Chance to Save Ginny AFTER she decides to kill Him. I love how he put Himself in Harm’s Way for Her and Managed to Come Back With A Banker That Help Her Recover. I’m hoping for the best, as ginny’s situation Critical Looks. Episode 7 Ends with Maggie and Negan in Very Different Situations. The forms is knocked out by the Dama, while the latter vows to kill all of Bruegel’s Group to Keep Ginny Safe. With tension High, the final will bring the season to a boiling point.
The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 episodes Air on AMC and AMC+ Weekly Every Sunday.

The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2, Episode 7
7/10
- Release Date
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June 18, 2023
- Directors
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Kevin Dowling, Loren Yaconelli
- Wriers
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Brenna kouf
Pros & Cons
- Maggie and the Croat’s New Friendship of Sorts is Built Well Over the Episode.
- Negan and Maggie get moments to show the audience why they are so beloved and how they continue to evolve.
- The Dama’s Shocking Return Sets Up The Final Nicery.
- Pacing Issues and Distracting Visuals Take Away a bit from the episode’s Deep Story.