The Well (The Walking Dead)
"The Well" | |
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The Walking Dead episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 7 Episode 2 |
Directed by | Greg Nicotero |
Written by | Matthew Negrete |
Original air date | October 30, 2016 |
Running time | 47 minutes |
Guest appearance(s) | |
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"The Well" is the second episode of the seventh season and 85th episode overall of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on October 30, 2016.
The episode revolves around Morgan Jones and Carol Peletier being brought and finding refuge in "The Kingdom", marking the debut of King Ezekiel and his pet tiger, Shiva.
Plot
Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) – after being shot multiple times by Roman, one of the Saviors, who was then shot dead by Morgan Jones – regains consciousness in the bed of a horse drawn wagon being stretchered to "The Kingdom" by Morgan (Lennie James) and Kingdom members, Daniel and Richard. Some walkers appear, and Carol escapes again, but only briefly. She sees a vision of a woman in a window, who is in fact a walker; these strange visions continue as Morgan and the Kingdom members deal with a walker group.
Carol wakes up in bed, and Morgan, waiting at her bedside, tells her she's been asleep for two days. He tells Carol where they are, and brings her to meet King Ezekiel (Khary Payton) and his pet tiger, Shiva. Ezekiel's over-the-top, quasi-Shakespearean manner leaves Carol quietly incredulous. When Ezekiel asks what she thinks of his sanctuary and him, she sarcastically tells him it's amazing and refuses his offer of fruit, stating that pomegranates aren't worth the trouble. Outside, she reiterates to Morgan her desire to leave, and assures him that she will do so at the first opportunity, no matter how hard he tries to stop her.
Morgan, having swiftly gained Ezekiel's confidence, is taken out with his inner circle to perform a seemingly pointless task: herd a group of wild pigs into a barn far outside the Kingdom, where they feed on walkers. After herding them into the truck, Richard tells Morgan that no one back at the Kingdom can know about anything that has just transpired. Ezekiel asks Morgan about his combat skills, as he sees he is capable of using a staff, and asks him to train one of his men, Benjamin. After hesitating, Morgan agrees.
Ezekiel brings Morgan and Benjamin to a secret meeting with the Saviors, who are given the walker-fed pigs, now slaughtered, as part of their tribute from the Kingdom. One of the Saviors, Jared, tells Richard the Saviors are letting the Kingdom off easy by taking only eight pigs, to which Richard replies that the Saviors are the ones being let off easy. Jared attacks Richard and Ezekiel makes them break up the fight, and the leader of the Saviors group tells Jared to stop only after Jared has hit Richard a few times. The Saviors leave and say they will want produce next time, or Richard will be the first to die. Later, Benjamin tells Morgan his father was killed, and that the Kingdom obeys the Saviors because they think they would never be able to defeat them.
After a while, Morgan discovers Carol is gone once again. During the night, Carol is picking fruit for her flight, and Ezekiel catches her. He explains that he realized Carol's innocence was just an act but wonders how Carol could survive, and wants to know where she originally came from. After a few moments, Ezekiel slowly drops his guard and reveals that he was a zookeeper and amateur actor, and that he developed the "King Ezekiel" persona so that the people would have someone to follow, and to emphasize that there is still good in the world. Carol still wishes to leave, so Ezekiel suggests that she live in the abandoned house that she passed on the way to the Kingdom, so that she could "go and not go". She agrees to this arrangement.
Morgan takes Carol out to the house, tells her to take care of herself, and returns to the Kingdom. Carol then enters the house and kills the walker she saw earlier. Later, she gets a visit from Ezekiel and Shiva; he once again offers her a pomegranate. She smiles.
Production
Beginning with this episode, Steven Yeun and Michael Cudlitz are removed from the opening credits, while Alanna Masterson, Josh McDermitt and Christian Serratos are added, having joined the series in the fourth season.
Reception
Critical reception
"The Well" received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 97% rating average with a score of 7.8 out of 10, based on 34 reviews. The site's consensus reads "The Well brings a welcome reprieve from the brutality of the season premiere, introducing a colorful new character and focusing on two of The Walking Dead's most fascinating regulars."[1]
Ratings
The episode received a 6.1 rating in the key 18–49 demographic with 12.46 million total viewers.[2]
References
- ↑ "The Well". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
- ↑ Porter, Rick (November 1, 2016). "Sunday cable ratings: 'The Walking Dead' takes a bigger-than-usual hit in episode 2". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
External links
- "The Well" at AMC
- "The Well" at TV.com
- "The Well" at the Internet Movie Database