Rick’s visceral reaction after killing an assassin—standing covered in blood and simply asking "What?"—was highlighted as a sign of the group's increasingly hardened, "mercenary" nature.
The community is described as a "colonial throwback" that lacks weaponry but excels in agriculture, creating a perfect trade opportunity for the well-armed but hungry Alexandrians.
Critics from Den of Geek and IGN noted that the episode marks a shift from mere daily survival to complex inter-community politics, with the introduction of multiple survivor enclaves around D.C..
A standout for many was Maggie's growth; reviewers at Entertainment Weekly and The Geekiary praised her role as a shrewd negotiator against the arrogant Hilltop leader, Gregory.
Rick’s visceral reaction after killing an assassin—standing covered in blood and simply asking "What?"—was highlighted as a sign of the group's increasingly hardened, "mercenary" nature.
The community is described as a "colonial throwback" that lacks weaponry but excels in agriculture, creating a perfect trade opportunity for the well-armed but hungry Alexandrians. [S6E11] Knots Untie
Critics from Den of Geek and IGN noted that the episode marks a shift from mere daily survival to complex inter-community politics, with the introduction of multiple survivor enclaves around D.C.. [S6E11] Knots Untie
A standout for many was Maggie's growth; reviewers at Entertainment Weekly and The Geekiary praised her role as a shrewd negotiator against the arrogant Hilltop leader, Gregory. [S6E11] Knots Untie