![]() Speaking of Alice in Wonderland, Maggie too goes down the rabbit hole through the tunnel and remembers her recent past too. So maybe that’s why Ginny chased after Negan - to warn him about Maggie. Beat those Girl Scout allegations that Negan keeps throwing at you. We know he took her son, so I don’t really see the point of getting worked up over white lies and details, but kids can be sensitive about stuff like that. The Croat didn’t take their supply like Maggie keeps claiming. She discovered that the grain silo was full. As Ginny crawls through yet another set of tunnels, we see flashbacks to when she first snuck out at Maggie’s community. The transient teen has written “LIAR” on the wall in blood and taken off without her. ![]() In true final-girl fashion, she fights them off and makes it to the exit that Ginny escaped through moments before. Is this evolution? Is this some sicko’s experiment? Maggie doesn’t have time to figure that out. They’re almost out when they’re attacked by a zombie that has multiple limbs and three, maybe four, heads. She explains to her that she hasn’t told Negan that Ginny is in the city because she needs Negan to get Hershel back. ![]() Maggie and Ginny trudge on, and Maggie tries to make nice with the teen. Within minutes, both Amaia and Tommaso are dead. Out of nowhere, some walkers from the piles of bodies lining the sewers attack the group. ![]() But maybe the plan to deliver his people to the Croat was already in motion. I guess he didn’t think to just ask Maggie and Negan where they came from. He wants to start a family so bad he betrays his whole community. Then they could find a community with houses, and farms, and real shelter. Why, why, oh why are you making me watch Steven Yeun get bashed in the head with a baseball bat, Dead City? Haven’t I been through enough? Tommaso makes sure she gets some oxygen and explains to Maggie that the Croat promised him a boat that he and his girlfriend could take to the mainland. Then Maggie has a series of wild hallucinations, flashing between Glenn’s death and her son’s kidnapping. She offers Amaia a place in the community where she sent Ginny. Because they’re so isolated and electricity is so hard (and so nasty) to come by, Manhattan is behind a lot of the country in the apocalypse. Maybe it’s been a while since she’s been around people that feel this level of despair. It’s very dramatic, and Maggie’s reaction to their fight is very interesting. Tommaso says that their dream of taking back the island is a fantasy. Tommaso steals my theory that it was Luther, but Maggie cuts him off, identifying him as the mole. Amaia is still upset about the plan going awry and starts wondering who told the Burazi they were coming. Maggie sees through his bad performance almost immediately. Tommaso appears to stumble upon two oxygen tanks that the four of them can share between them. “But if you stick around long enough, you will.” Freaking finally! “You do not know the monster that I know,” she says. Maggie asks if she’s trying to find Negan and advises her against trusting him. It’s a little harsh, but we still don’t know this girl’s deal. Team Sewer stumbles on a pile of fat (gross), and Ginny tries to make a break for it. But the blue and red light provided by the flashlights and headlights ended up being pretty cool, visually. The last thing any TWD show needs is more scenes you can barely see. At first, I was frustrated by how dark the sewers were. They’re hidden from sight but exposed to large quantities of methane. Picking up where the previous episode ended, Maggie, Tommaso, and Amaia are joined by Ginny underground. For all I know, the finale could be one big conversation. It doesn’t look like it will be a classic “all-out war” finale, the likes of which we got used to seeing on The Walking Dead. And I really don’t know how this season is going to end, which in its own way is exciting. Maggie experienced some psychedelic flashbacks and a walker unlike anything we’ve seen before in this universe. Negan and Armstrong encountered an interesting art installation. ![]() Now we’re cooking with methane! The penultimate episode of The Walking Dead: Dead City got the wheels back in motion and got a little avant-garde. Photo: Peter Kramer/AMC/B) 2022 AMC Film Holdings LLC. ![]()
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