Scarred from their experiences in the outside world, the group struggles to adapt to the normality of the Alexandria Safe-Zone.Scarred from their experiences in the outside world, the group struggles to adapt to the normality of the Alexandria Safe-Zone.Scarred from their experiences in the outside world, the group struggles to adapt to the normality of the Alexandria Safe-Zone.
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After so mamy episodes of our characters, surviving on the road, camping in the forrest and taking refuge in abandoned buildings, it was almost surreal seeing our characters in a normal environment!
It made perfect sense that Rick would struggle to adjust! He knows about the things he has done, and thinks they should be more suspicious of him! What makes for a bad person in this world?
Him after a shave and a haircut felte like watching a different person on screen!
We also get a great introduction to the new characters of Alexandria and we can tell the difference between surviving on the road, and being safe behind walls! You loose your instincts and you cant sense danger the same way!
The group is accepted into the community. All work hard to adjust to the Alexandria lifestyle, a daily routine which is far more relaxed than they have become used to. They meet other residents of the community, such as Enid, another survivor who recently became a resident. There is also Deanna's family, as well as many others, such as Jessie Anderson and her husband Pete and sons Ron and Sam.
Some of the group get jobs within the community: Carol becomes a cook, Rick and Michonne are town constables, and Glenn and Tara join the supply runners. Glenn is disturbed to see how inadequate and naive the other runners are when it comes to walkers.
At his new house, Rick tells Carol and Daryl his concerns for the community. They decide that if the people there can't handle the realities of maintaining security, their group will be forced to take over Alexandria.
"Remember" is a poignant and introspective episode that not only explores the group's integration into Alexandria but also delves into the theme of identity. As the group is given jobs and homes within the community, they are forced to confront who they are and what they have become in order to survive.
Rick's struggle to adapt to his new role as a constable and his reluctance to let go of his instincts as a survivor highlight the challenges of fitting into a society that operates by different rules. The episode's exploration of identity and assimilation adds emotional depth to the characters' experiences and underscores their resilience in the face of change. Additionally, the episode's ending, where the group attends a welcoming party and tries to blend in with the residents, highlights the complexities of their new lives and the challenges of building a new future in an uncertain world.
This is a welcome break for the characters, but it nicely plants a few seeds for what is likely to be more drama later down the line.
The characters of The Walking Dead have been depicted to have gone through hell and you feel their relief at the comforts found at Alexandria. At the same time this episode does a brilliant job of making it all feel quiet alien, unsettling, and that something sinister either lies beneath the surface or is heading their way. This might possibly be something of their own making, but who knows at this stage.
This show has always done a great job of depicting what the world would be like if you take most of its social constructions away. 'Remember' puts some of the basic ones back in place, but they feel very fragile and, like the characters, you are on edge waiting for something to go wrong.
Some of the characters have memorable moments such as Rick cleaning himself up, Daryl not, Carl processing 'normal' teenage life, and Glenn's punch. My favourite by some distance is Carol's interview, which was absolutely hilarious and brilliantly delivered by Melissa McBride.
A change of setting and dynamic is needed at this point in the overarching narrative and so far this looks to be a good move by the writers.
It's an 8.5/10 for me but I round upwards.
In this episode, "Remember," Rick and the rest of the group are admitted entrance to Alexandria where they are interviewed by Deanna, the leader of the place. They all struggle to become members as Glenn gets into a fight and Daryl remains in a iffy mood. Deanna later assigns Rick and Michonne as constables of Alexandria.
Overall, despite the lack of danger, this episode is a change of pace from previous episodes. We think they finally may have settled down, but I fear that there will be some twists in the near future. Also, Rick has a personal makeover which makes him look all the better.
My Grade: A
Did you know
- TriviaAndrew Lincoln, who plays Rick Grimes, stated that this episode is like a new pilot.
- GoofsWhen Jessie brings Rick a tub full of supplies, before he opens the door the toilet paper is by her right hand. After he opens the door, the toilet paper is now by her left hand. And when he takes the tub from her, the toilet paper is back on her right side.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Rick Grimes: We good?
Daryl Dixon: Yeah. You a cop again?
Rick Grimes: I'm trying it on for size.
Carol Peletier: So we're staying?
Rick Grimes: I think we can start sleeping in our own homes. Settle in.
Carol Peletier: We get comfortable here, we let our guard down, this place is gonna make us weak.
Rick Grimes: Carl said that. But it's not gonna happen. We won't get weak, that's not in us anymore. We'll make it work. And if they can't make it... then we'll just take this place.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
Details
- Runtime
- 42m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD