[s6e13] The Same Boat Info
Carol lures a Savior reinforcement "floor team" into a room filled with gasoline and burns them alive, a moment that visually cements the "Same Boat" theme—both sides are willing to do the unthinkable to protect their own. Critical Reception
This episode marks a turning point for Carol. She feigns a panic attack and clutches a rosary to appear vulnerable, but the mask begins to slip as she realizes she is becoming the very thing she fears. [S6E13] The Same Boat
Paula uses a story about boiling water to describe how trauma changes people. Some go soft (carrots), some get hard (eggs), and some change the water itself (coffee). Character Deep Dives Carol lures a Savior reinforcement "floor team" into
The episode concludes with a harrowing display of violence that emphasizes how far the Alexandria group has "fallen" in their preemptive strike against the Saviors: Paula uses a story about boiling water to
The episode's title refers to the parallels between the survivors and their captors, a group of Saviors led by a woman named .
Critics often praise the episode for its , which creates an intense, play-like atmosphere. It successfully humanized the "villains" before they were killed, making Rick’s eventual meeting with Negan feel even more inevitable and ominous. The Walking Dead Recap: S6E13 The Same Boat