Still mourning from the recent tragic losses, Rick and the people of Alexandria receive a sobering visit from Negan and his Saviors.Still mourning from the recent tragic losses, Rick and the people of Alexandria receive a sobering visit from Negan and his Saviors.Still mourning from the recent tragic losses, Rick and the people of Alexandria receive a sobering visit from Negan and his Saviors.
Lauren Cohan
- Maggie Greene
- (credit only)
Melissa McBride
- Carol Peletier
- (credit only)
Lennie James
- Morgan Jones
- (credit only)
Sonequa Martin-Green
- Sasha Williams
- (credit only)
Alanna Masterson
- Tara Chambler
- (credit only)
Tom Payne
- Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
- (credit only)
Xander Berkeley
- Gregory
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThere is speculation that Daryl (Norman Reedus) was communicating with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) via Morse code. Daryl was blinking extremely fast and Rick was tapping his fingers on Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) bat. An earlier scene showed a Morse code poster.
- GoofsAfter Michonne wakes before the intro credits, the "American Morse Code" sign on the wall has an 'N' improperly labeled. 'N' Should be dash-dot, instead it is depicted as dot-dash, which is the letter 'A'
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: The Cell (2016)
Featured review
People actually enjoy this "A Guy With A Stick"-Show? This is all a joke!
The death of Andrea in episode 3/16 featured some of the worst moments in the history of TWD. Andrea had to act very stupid for a tediously long time to get herself killed. Strangely enough this didn't turn out to be suspenseful, but extremely annoying.
Since the finale of season 6 TWD has reentered this territory of inept screen writing. It's all too obvious what they are trying to achieve, but the path they've chosen is insultingly long-winded and ridiculous.
A guy with a stick, surrounding himself with heavily armed men who all have a very good reason to hate him is a dead man walking, especially in the world of TWD, where everybody is severely traumatized and so many people haven't got anything left to lose.
In this episode the Alexandrians complain that the Saviors didn't give them the full week they promised before raiding their place and stealing their stuff. Therefore they didn't even hide their most important things. It hadn't even entered their minds (yet) that they had enough firepower to easily kill off Negan and his posse several times. Due to the Saviors' discourtesy they just had to behave like dumb cattle. Such ostentatious stupidity doesn't make a show more exiting. Ask Andrea.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a great actor, probably nobody could have been a better Negan. But every time he childishly talks about his stick "Lucille", this show dies a little bit more.
The Service of the episode "Service": It makes it crystal clear that it's about time to skip this show relying on comic book ideas like "king with a pet tiger" and "allmighty guy with a stick" - it's a dead end street. Even the inevitable revenge episodes can't make up for all those dull hours like this one. Just feed Negan to the tiger and try a very different road.
Since the finale of season 6 TWD has reentered this territory of inept screen writing. It's all too obvious what they are trying to achieve, but the path they've chosen is insultingly long-winded and ridiculous.
A guy with a stick, surrounding himself with heavily armed men who all have a very good reason to hate him is a dead man walking, especially in the world of TWD, where everybody is severely traumatized and so many people haven't got anything left to lose.
In this episode the Alexandrians complain that the Saviors didn't give them the full week they promised before raiding their place and stealing their stuff. Therefore they didn't even hide their most important things. It hadn't even entered their minds (yet) that they had enough firepower to easily kill off Negan and his posse several times. Due to the Saviors' discourtesy they just had to behave like dumb cattle. Such ostentatious stupidity doesn't make a show more exiting. Ask Andrea.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is a great actor, probably nobody could have been a better Negan. But every time he childishly talks about his stick "Lucille", this show dies a little bit more.
The Service of the episode "Service": It makes it crystal clear that it's about time to skip this show relying on comic book ideas like "king with a pet tiger" and "allmighty guy with a stick" - it's a dead end street. Even the inevitable revenge episodes can't make up for all those dull hours like this one. Just feed Negan to the tiger and try a very different road.
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- Nov 20, 2016
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