[s8e2] The — Damned
We see a sharp ideological split between . While Morgan descends into a cold, mechanical killing machine—insisting that "nobody's left"—Jesus advocates for the surrender of Saviors at the satellite station. This tension sets the stage for the season's bigger question: can they win the war without losing their humanity? Highlights & Lowlights
The gunplay is relentless, though the "infinite ammo" feel of the skirmishes occasionally drains the tension. [S8E2] The Damned
Rick’s discovery of baby Gracie in the middle of a war zone is a punch to the gut, forcing him to face the collateral damage of his crusade. We see a sharp ideological split between
The episode's emotional anchor is Rick’s confrontation with , a ghost from the Atlanta camp. This reunion serves as a mirror: Morales has become exactly what Rick is—a survivor who lost everything and found purpose in a new "family." It’s a jarring reminder that in this conflict, "the good guys" is a matter of perspective. Strategy vs. Mercy Highlights & Lowlights The gunplay is relentless, though
By jumping between the outpost raids, the episode maintains a high-octane energy, but some character beats feel slightly rushed.