The Walking Dead: Bury Me Here (2017)
Season 7, Episode 13
9/10
The Price of a Melon
13 March 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Carol asks Morgan what happened to Alexandria but he refuses to tell. In the Kingdom, Ezekiel and his group heads to a meeting with the Saviors to deliver twelve melons. However, the road is blocked with supermarket carts and while investigating, they find a grave with a paperboard tombstone written "Bury me here". They go to the encounter that is tense since they are late. When Gavin counts the melons, there are only eleven and he orders Jared to shoot someone. He shoots Benjamin that dies at Carol's home. Morgan is completely disturbed and unbalanced and while wandering outside the kingdom, he finds the missing melon. Soon he finds that Richard was the responsible that intended to be killed by the Saviors to start a war. Morgan asks Richard to tell Ezekiel what happened, but on the next encounter with the Saviors, Morgan learns that Richard did not tell Ezekiel. Morgan has a nervous breakdown and a surprising attitude.

"Bury Me Here" is an engaging episode of "The Walking Dead" where the lunatic Morgan unleashes his anger in the most unexpected moment and way. His reaction to Richard's attitude is understandable, but why didn't he also kill Jared, who shot Benjamin, and Gavin that gave the order? He also did not tell Carol what happened to her friends in Alexandria when she asked in the beginning of the show and now that is completely unbalanced, discloses everything. It is hard to understand why Ezekiel and his personnel like Carol. And now that Carol learns the truth about her former friends, she changes her pacific position 180o and decides that the Kingdom shall fight The Saviors. Inconsistent but shutdown the brain and let the show goes on. My vote is nine.

Title (Brazil): "Bury me Here"
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