The Walking Dead--
"Do Not Send Us Astray"
Maggie's plan seemed sensible--probably the best defense any of the heroes have put up against the Saviors so far, but her being fueled by revenge could be the seed planted for Lauran Cohan's departure, and I do not mean character death, but Maggie has enough and leaves.
Morgan always in psychological turmoil has to go somewhere, and I do not see his going to FTWD as any remedy, considering how dysfunctional and/or self serving the main characters are on that series.
Henry (Benjamin's brother) is channeling Carl from season 3 big time. Sort of tired of headstrong kids who refuse to listen to common sense from adults. Come on. He has a clear shot of the Saviors without opening the gate. There was no reason for Henry to open it other than a convenient escape for Gregory, Jared (Benjamin's killer) and the series' constant push to make Alden (the Savior always trying prove how different he is) into some sort of badboy turned good. Terrible plotting all around.
With Henry lost in the winds, I suspect he will return as a hostage of any combination of Saviors/Gregory.
Daryl and Tara flip-flopping on Dwight? Add her change to the fact she was cut by one of the tainted weapons and it seems to be teasing her death...and considering how Daryl is back to "Dwight hatin'" mode, will he go full-on moron again? Or, will she be the first to survive infection?
.Aside from that, I appreciated the continuity references to The Governor and Merle.
More distance between Michonne and Rick. As mentioned in another review, I hope this is not leading toward either jumping ship to another relationship. Not after all that was built up over 5 seasons.
Mixed bag episode.