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The Walking Dead - Season 7 Episode 10: New Best Friends
Negan decided to punish Rick's group for their crimes against him and used 'Lucille', a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, to beat one of them to death. And the season premiere reveals who is on the receiving end of Lucille.
The high-stakes tension certainly returns in the 10th episode of AMC's The Walking Dead, Season 7. The regular players are featured - most of the ones we adore, in fact - and the narrative truly begins to take hold.
"New Best Friends" is certainly the most multi-faceted the show has been all season, giving us more than just one flavor of storytelling during its extended airtime.
After what felt like a lifetime, but was only really just about a full year, The Walking Dead finally reunited one of our favorite pair of characters and, well, we're having mixed feelings about it.
If you enjoyed the action-packed midseason premiere of The Walking Dead -- and let's assume like us, you did -- then this week's episode is going to make you very, very happy.
Two main plotlines run through "New Best Friends"... This gives the episode a bit of tonal whiplash, since the Rick stuff is downright goofy... while Daryl and Carol's scenes are emotionally fraught. Still, both storylines are satisfying in their own way.
Most of the Kingdom segments were worthwhile, especially when Carol and Daryl shared the screen. Unfortunately, the stronger moments did not outweigh the weaker aspects of it. The Scavengers were simply a bridge too far.
Finally. It's the moment we've waited for: No, unfortunately, Negan wasn't killed in tonight's episode (He was a no-show again), but Carol and Daryl were reunited and it was sweet and wonderful and all misty-eyed bittersweet.