The Walking Dead S08E10 | THE LOST AND THE PLUNDERERS | Reaction and Review | J-Lei



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Episode Summary:
Aaron and Enid try to convince Oceanside to join the fight against the Saviors, but they refuse; Enid returns to Hilltop while Aaron opts to stay at Oceanside until he can convince them to join. Upon learning of the Scavenger’s siding with Rick, Negan orders Simon to kill only one of Jadis’ people. Rick and Michonne travel to the junkyard to try to regain help from the Scavengers, but they are too late; Simon had ordered the Saviors to slaughter the entire group; Jadis, who managed to escape lures her reanimated comrades into a waste shredder to protect herself.

Season 8 Cast:
Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes
Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon
Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene
Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes
Danai Gurira as Michonne
Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier
Lennie James as Morgan Jones
Alanna Masterson as Tara Chambler
Josh McDermitt as Eugene Porter
Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa
Seth Gilliam as Gabriel Stokes
Ross Marquand as Aaron
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan
Austin Amelio as Dwight
Tom Payne as Paul “Jesus” Rovia
Xander Berkeley as Gregory
Khary Payton as Ezekiel
Steven Ogg as Simon
Katelyn Nacon as Enid
Pollyanna McIntosh as Jadis / Anne
Jason Douglas as Tobin
Jordan Woods-Robinson as Eric Raleigh
Kenric Green as Scott
Dahlia Legault as Francine
Mandi Christine Kerr as Barbara
Ted Huckabee as Bruce
James Chen as Kal
Peter Zimmerman as Eduardo
Karen Ceesay as Bertie
Jeremy Palko as Andy
Brett Gentile as Freddie
R. Keith Harris as Dr. Harlan Carson
Ilan Srulovicz as Wesley
Anthony Lopez as Oscar
Jayson Warner Smith as Gavin
Traci Dinwiddie as Regina
Elizabeth Ludlow as Arat
Mike Seal as Gary
Lindsley Register as Laura
Juan Pareja as Morales
Joshua Mikel as Jared
Callan McAuliffe as Alden
Lindsey Garrett as Mara
Lee Norris as Todd
Katy O’Brian as Katy
Whitmer Thomas as Gunther
Charles Halford as Yago
Ciera L. Payton as Zia
Adam Cronan as Leo
Chloe Aktas as Tanya
Elyse Dufour as Frankie
Jon Eyez as Potter
Adam Fristoe as Dean
Matt Mangum as D.J.
Aaron Farb as Norris
Lane Miller as Reilly
Cooper Andrews as Jerry
Kerry Cahill as Dianne
Daniel Newman as Daniel
Carlos Navarro as Alvaro
Macsen Lintz as Henry
Jason Burkey as Kevin
Nadine Marissa as Nabila
Peggy Sheffield as Dana
Deborah May as Natania
Sydney Park as Cyndie
Briana Venskus as Beatrice
Nicole Barré as Kathy
Mimi Kirkland as Rachel
Sabrina Gennarino as Tamiel
Thomas Francis Murphy as Brion
Avi Nash as Siddiq
Jayne Atkinson as Georgie

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22 thoughts on “The Walking Dead S08E10 | THE LOST AND THE PLUNDERERS | Reaction and Review | J-Lei”

  1. Negan’s philosophy is kind of like Rick’s attitude upon arriving at Alexandria Rick almost crossed the line there He was going to take that place and talked about how he wasn’t sure how many of them he had to kill to keep them all alive Negan thinks the Apocalypse calls for an iron fist He thinks by making an example of one or a few he’s keeping most of them in line and safe It’s not right but you can see how some people would go down that road.

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  2. This is another episode where stages are being set With Simon It’s pretty clear where he is headed in after what he did Poor Jadis though I feel like she not necessarily played both sides but she mainly tried to sit things out and now she’s alone And the worst part is Rick was finally even fed up with her and left her.

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  3. It’s like Negan said in the Season Finale of Season 7 If I had a kid Rick I would want him to be just like your kid which makes this so much harder because he really respected Carl and treated him more like an adult than a kid he even said in this episode that Carl was built for this shit and that’s why he’s so upset that he’s dead which makes me like his character a little bit.

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  4. Also from this episode you can kinda see that whatever Negan does he genuinely believes in his system and how that he is saving people so it is not some bullshit like the Governor he really thinks this is the way and that he is not evil that in this world he must kill some people so that others fall in line for the greater good of everyone now ofc not saying that is good but just saying this episode tells a lot about Negan I do wonder if Negan was our character from start would be see his system as system that has to be there because he also maybe had encounters with groups who wanted to kill them and saw lot of bad people and decided to change things the way Rick started good naive then almost got eaten killed lost wife best old friend and so on would be see Rick as someone who killed a bunch of his people while Negan took only 2 Maybe 1 If Daryl didn’t act who would be a bad guy for us if we watched Negan as main character He is really complex character that is why many like him there is so much to think in a way what if or compared to what Rick did how justified are Negan’s anyway we also know that Negan is an intelligent guy he knows how to break people so he knows how to read people but he is not really a liar like Governor he liked Carl and he truly believes that he is a good guy here.

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  5. This episode I really throughly enjoyed But Rick really disappointed me Every opportunity he gets to address Carl’s wishes for the future he neglects them When he finds out Carl wrote a letter to Negan he immediately goes to I need to talk to Jadis Yes he has a point that the Saviors were shooting at them so their best bet is to team up with Rick once and for all but it is a defence mechanism to not even think about Carl right now and continue on with the mission at hand Then he finally gets the time to read his letter and instead reads Negan’s Then calls Negan up and says I’m gonna kill you TOTALLY disregarding Carl’s wishes Like Negan is the sane one in that final scene (which was amazing) Negan feels genuinely sad that Carl is gone and it looks like he’s about to cry yet here’s Rick walking aimlessly in an open field saying the only future is one where Negan is dead I get it he just lost his son Anyone would be acting like that It’s part of the grieving process but it just upset me how completely disregarded what Carl wanted in that moment and Like why even bother calling Negan to tell him Carl wants peace if you are just gonna tell him that you’re gonna kill him.

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  6. This is exactly how I would have expected Negan to react to Carl's death. He showed that he admired him and liked him. Negan doesn't go around randomly killing people; he strategically targets certain people for a stated purpose. People are a resource. And he justifies using them this way by saying he keeps the remaining people safe and so is, in a sense, in his mind, saving the world.

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