The Walking Dead: “Here’s Not Here” Review

The Walking Dead: “Here’s Not Here” Review
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Valar Morganlis!

By Matt Fowler

Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.

Whoa. Still shaking here.

Now that was stunning. One could certainly argue about the timing and placement of “Here’s Not Here,” considering the controversial “death” from last week’s episode and the way showrunner Scott Gimple possibly under-anticipated the amount of buzz it would create from those who were able to spot the subterfuge. But I don’t think that takes away from this superb chapter and the performances of both Lennie James (read our interview with him about tonight’s episode) and John Carroll Lynch (who was spectacular here playing the exact opposite of the psychos he’s now portrayed on two seasons of American Horror Story).

Nor does the placement of “Here’s Not Here” take away from the fact that Gimple himself wrote a tremendous stand-apart episode. One that really helped shed some new light on Morgan who, in all honestly, became somewhat of a frustrating element during the siege back in the second episode of the season, “JSS.” Mercy is something we easily scoff at on The Walking Dead. It often gets in the way of action while feeling wickedly impractical and illogical.

Tyreese’s refusal to kill someone who was a clear and present danger put everyone at risk last year, so the show’s stance on the humane treatment of others, especially those out to do harm, seemed rather clear. Even last weeks’ episode featured the Wolves who Morgan let go returning to try and kill Rick in the RV. And while Rick handled them, the whole incident brought the herd down on the RV while also possibly disabling it. So to see mercy and peace handled here, this week, in such an in-depth and meaningful way was a revelation. And one that now makes me retroactively appreciate everything Morgan was doing back in “JSS.”

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