Yet, as Michonne and her daughter ride to catch up with Daryl and the others and bring them to the Kingdom, Judith’s earlier fears of another war grow more prominent. Seeing how she’s trying to save everyone instead of killing them, Nick relinquishes his gun and joins her. The camera cuts to an aerial shot as both sides put down their weapons and join the dig. Episode Recaps. Sitting around a campfire, Walker warns Madison about how she’s raising her children. It reminds Michonne that it’s about family. “We can survive together,” he says, a line reminiscent of Rick’s declaration. Rambling off commandments that echo The Whisperers, like “the strong survive and thrive,” Jocelyn’s kids brand both Michonne and Daryl with an X on their backs.
Jerry sees that it’s damp and he tells her to put it back very carefully. Already this episode is on better footing, as the loss of the walkie makes this story more about pitting brother against sister, neighbor against neighbor, with each event forcing Alicia and Nick to make difficult decisions without their mother’s interference. Judith is her adopted daughter — “you chose me because you love me and I love you,” Judith says. Recap guide / thumbnail previews for "The Walking Dead" Season 9 Episode 10 . He wonders if she is going to keep her skin on, and he admits it kind of turns him on. In the present, after Michonne saves her daughter from a walker, Judith remembers all this to the surprise of Michonne. She tells him to stop, telling him to keep his eyes to the front. They play games as Jocelyn tells Michonne all the adults in their group are now gone. It seems to be an inevitable bloodbath until Nick spots Alicia in the middle of the crossfire. Two scouts from the Whisperers made their way to the Kingdom and are watching carriages roll through the gates. While all this is going on, Daniel Salazar is helping Lola become a leader at the dam. Judging by Crazy Dog’s response to these claims, his people are still angry with the Ottos and their people. Report Top. 50 States and DC ranked by Zombie Apocalypse survivability, The Walking Dead: 30 most heroic moments of all-time, The Walking Dead season 10 episode 6 recap: Bonds, Chris Evans in talks to get sadistic as Dentist in 'Little Shop of Horrors' remake, The Walking Dead 1005 recap: What It Always Is, The Walking Dead 1004 recap: Silence the Whisperers, Best TV Actors and Actresses from Each State, Back to the Future Trilogy: Top 30 Vehicles, 50 Most Heartbreaking Moments from the Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: Ranking the 67 Best Characters, Ranking All 50 Episodes of Game of Thrones, 50 Biggest WTF Moments in Star Wars History.
She incites a brawl when she takes it away, and in an attempt to stop it, she makes the decision to tell the people that they have six weeks of water before they run out. The situation was squashed then and there, but Madison’s predicament in Fear the Walking Dead is on a larger scale. She trusts Daryl’s judgment but remains wary of Lydia because outsiders came to Alexandria’s gates years prior and they changed everything. Daryl dismisses these fears, but, with Hilltop struggling, she wonders what her father would do in this situation. Sound familiar? (In this episode, “the government will take your guns” isn’t just a conspiracy theory.). Connie finds an old birdcage (birds were used to test for gases) while Magna rushes to find a way out. S SEASON 9 E EPISODE 10. In the present, Judith sits by the water wheels with Daryl. https://www.tvguide.com/news/the-walking-dead-season-10-episode-9-recap Walker and Jake attempt to lead their people together, but everyone who wasn’t involved with the closed-door dealings of this merger is spewing racist jokes instead of directing their rage where it really needs to go: toward the dead of the world. For weeks, Michonne alluded to certain events that transpired within the time jump in season 9, events that left everyone scarred, both physically (per the X on the backs of Michonne and Daryl) and psychologically (per the locked-off mentality of Alexandria). She’s one of the few examples of pregnant women in science-fiction, fantasy settings who don’t lose their agency or their power. So both Michonnes set out into the wild to find their daughters. In a cringeworthy move reflective of his sadistic tendencies, he steals the knife off Walker’s representative, Claw, by plunging his injured hand on top of the blade and then stabbing him with it. Our recap of 'The Walking Dead' Season 10, Episode 10, reveals which character dies 'Stalker.' Back in the cave, they find mining gear all over. The name Jocelyn is mentioned briefly by The Governor in The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor, a novel from Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga, but it’s unclear whether it’s the same character translated for the screen.