![]() The only problem is that Simon and the Croat’s scene doesn’t break any new ground storywise. The flashback offers a glimpse into the Croat’s time as a Savior, so seeing other Saviors there interacting with him was nice. The character actor, whom you may also recognize from Westworld and Better Call Saul , helps ground the story in the larger universe of The Walking Dead. It was, however, nice to see Steven Ogg make a special appearance in the episode’s opening flashback, reviving his TWD role as Simon, Negan’s right-hand man in the Saviors. ![]() ![]() This feels like less of an episode four and more of a finale, part one of three. I won’t look at a Manhattan hardware store the same way again, you can guarantee that! But Maggie is only closer in proximity to rescuing her son, and Negan is in a tight spot in more ways than one. ![]() I also love this show’s commitment to using power tools as weapons. The fighting is decent if you have a dark enough room and/or the settings on your television to be able to see and enjoy it. This didn’t feel like a complete episode to me. Even though there are only two episodes of The Walking Dead: Dead City left, it feels as if the moment Negan has been dreading - facing his former lieutenant and torturer, the Croat - came far too soon.
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