Walking Dead First Time Again Abraham Burying

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"This is it, Morgan. Yous take to impale, or else you lot might as well just kill yourself."

If yous say so, Richard, simply I don't think you're going to similar how that turns out.

After several weeks in which the Alexandrians tried to organize an alliance to battle the Savior Centrality of Evil and Bad Mustaches, "The Walking Dead" spent Sunday with the Kingdom, the most significant holdout. That status volition probably change after the colony's 2 major losses — one tragic, one perhaps overdue.

The latter was Richard, who judging from his shock and struggle equally Morgan choked him to decease, was envisioning a different sort of victim when he gave the advice above. Simply that's par for the course for a man who rivals Bond villains in his knack for pointlessly complex schemes with almost cypher chance of success.

This i involved a cantaloupe, a bunch of shopping carts and a suicide-past-Savior death wish. (See also: the plan a few weeks agone to turn Ezekiel against the Saviors past tricking them, in unwieldy fashion, into killing Carol.)

This latest inane plot did work, in a way ... although it likewise doomed immature Benjamin, as well as (somewhen) Richard. Benjamin's death deeply wounded Ezekiel, who finally seems ready to join the fight against the Saviors.

It also woke up Morgan'due south demons over the loss of his son, Duane. (He even referred to Benjamin as Duane at one bespeak.) This in turn inspired Morgan to come clean with Carol, telling her nigh Glenn and Abraham, which, coupled with Benjamin's death, convinced her to rejoin the fight.

Past episode's end, the Kingdom'south path to war was clear and Carol and Morgan had switched places, with her relocating within the walls and him to the recovery cabin, where he will either emotionally alleviate or revert to his walker-eradicating "clear" style from earlier seasons. Possibly both.

Benjamin's death was telegraphed in the early moments of the episode, which he spent sharing warm moments with his brother, Henry, giving Morgan a painting, pining over a daughter and otherwise seeming, in his tender kindness and hopes for the futurity, not long for this world. He asked Ballad to teach him how to impale walkers, offering to skip the produce delivery in club to take a lesson. "No, exercise your drop," Carol responded, at which point I jotted "BENJ IS DOOMED" in my notes.

Richard, meanwhile, signaled his own plans (and, inadvertently, his fate) by making amends and settling his emotional accounts. "Distressing for how things accept been betwixt you and me," he told Morgan. "I know you're a practiced man."

Merely "a 24-hour interval'southward coming when you can't exist that adept," he added. "When that happens, don't crush yourself up about it." (Noted.)

Soon the convoy arrived at Richard's roadblock. Richard hid the melon (we learned later) and Benjamin got shot in the leg by the rat-faced Jared over the shortfall. The choice of target surprised both Richard and Gavin, who ordered the punishment — each clearly idea Richard would be the one to go down.

And he would get down shortly, of grade — after Benjamin bled out, after Morgan raged over his death and stumbled onto the missing fruit in the procedure, and later on Richard confessed to the plan. "We tin can employ what's happened," he told Morgan and then outlined yet another scheme, this one to win back the Savior trust, then beat out them. True to precedent, it didn't piece of work out as he expected.

As I watched all of the above, I came to a parallel conclusion: Richard wasn't the just i unfurling dubious plots on Sunday.

The lunacy of Richard'due south scheme, along with the number of things that had to break but so — in order for Benjamin to go shot, so that Ezekiel would change his mind, for Morgan to come unglued, so he could bring Carol on board, and also get his stick back so he could impale Richard, and and so on — eventually unsuspended my atheism. Morgan'due south motives for killing Richard may be explained later on, but the residuum of the Kingdom's but letting him do it seemed beyond the pale. (Update: Upon farther review, it is clear Gavin ordered the other Kingdom soldiers to stay out of information technology.) After several solid episodes in a row, Sunday's was the first of this back one-half to try my patience.

That said, information technology was bracing to see Crazy Morgan again. You'll recall that Morgan helped Rick in the primeval days of the show and disappeared until Season iii, when Rick, Michonne and Carl discovered him homicidal and demented post-obit the expiry of his son. (The male child was murdered by his walker mother, whom Morgan had been unable to kill for sentimental reasons.) Morgan returned in Flavour 5 every bit a bo-wielding Jedi who serenely refused to kill others, a way of life he learned from Eastman. Fifty-fifty after he learned about Glenn and Abraham, he continued to favor a nonviolent solution.

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Benjamin's death changed that. The histrion Lennie James is a maestro of ache, giving it many shades and otherwise revealing on Lord's day that Morgan'southward hold on his sanity is more tenuous than it seemed. In this context, his rigid and frequently frustrating commitment to pacifism becomes more plausible — less a narcissistic moral lawmaking than an emotional tool for keeping information technology all together.

On a testify largely about loss, Morgan embodies the constant struggle not to allow it consume y'all. He's an example of both how heed-warping grief tin be overcome and how it can render unexpectedly, the route to recovery being more than crooked than nigh would adopt.

Some never get in that location. Richard's devastation over the deaths of his wife and daughter — that backpack was heartbreaking — and his cocky-blame over "doing nothing" led him to repeatedly do things that were actually worse than zilch, as he tried to make up for past failures instead of dealing with his pain and moving forward. As with the dissimilarity betwixt Rick's nobler impulses and Rosita's revenge quest, "The Walking Dead" suggests that rash action driven by personal hurting is doomed to failure and unconsidered consequences.

There were signs of a method to Morgan'southward madness. Though probably fueled past a combination of rage over Benjamin and some unresolved bug, his murder of Richard reset the table for Rick's more than deliberate Savior program. And he absolutely knew what he was doing in telling Carol about the murders of Glenn and Abraham.

But information technology peradventure bodes well that Carol took time first to replant the symbolic Humanity Garden with Ezekiel and Henry. The cantaloupes that led to Dominicus's misery had been infested and left in ruin. "Hither'due south the beautiful thing, your majesty," the adult female named Nabilah told Ezekiel before in the episode. "You tin fire it and throw it all away, just if you desire, information technology can all abound dorsum."

As allegorical lines go, information technology was pretty on-the-nose. It as well wasn't incorrect.

• I know we're anti-revenge lately, simply homo does that Jared have a gruesome end coming to him.

• "I didn't go this route for stress," Gavin the Savior middle manager said. "No, just the opposite." The implication — that an average guy is willing to go along with cruelty in order to make things easy for himself — offered a quick glimpse at the banality of Savior evil.

• Why do y'all think Morgan killed Richard? Are you happy to see Ballad fix to take intendance of business concern again? What'southward the dumbest thing you've e'er washed with a melon? (Insert your own Gallagher joke here.) Delight share your thoughts in the comments.

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/12/arts/television/the-walking-dead-bury-me-here-recap.html

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