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8/10
Enemies Can Become Friends
ThomasDrufke20 February 2017
Now, we are back to The Walking Dead that everyone knows and loves. Several different moving parts all coming together for one cohesive story. Plus, this half of the season certainly seems to be giving us plenty of fan service. To me, that's the best thing that could happen.

We picked up as The Saviors were getting their usual supply run from The Kingdom. Of course, things never go exactly as planned and Richard acted up against one of the other Negan wannabe. Richard, who seems to fit in much better with Alexandrians, took Daryl out to his secret area where he has a Savior trap set up. If it weren't for the fact that the trap was set up to eventually sacrifice Carol, then I think Daryl and Richard could have made a solid team. But everyone knows how much Daryl cares about Carol. He was never going to let something like that happen.

This gave us another fan-service reunion that was very much deserved. There's so much pain and sadness in their relationship, so it's no wonder Daryl chose not to tell Carol about the deaths of Glenn and Abraham. But I tend to hate the "secrets" storyline in TV shows. We all know she's going to find out sooner or later and it won't end well. I just hope we get a little more Carol in the back half of this season. The show is better with her alongside Daryl & crew.

Onto the Mad Max-like new group we were introduced to, known as the junkyard group or The Scavengers (for now). I understand the thought that this season has brought in a few too many groups and moving parts, but Pollyanna McIntosh as Jadis felt like a much different leader than we have seen. Presenting a relaxed but nonetheless exacting agreement with Rick, she may be my favorite leader out of the three communities besides Alexandria. I'll be very interested to see if she keeps her end of the bargain.

So the return of Father Gabriel (still don't like that guy), Carol & Daryl reuniting, a new community, and a whole lot of Rick smiling made for this episode to be another win for TWD. We get a little bit more Negan and a little less Rick next week. The march to war continues.

+Jadis

+That reunion

+Gladiator walker

8.5/10
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7/10
When is Fonzie or Burt Reynolds gonna show up?
thebigm-280772 March 2017
So any episode now Negan (or Daryl)(or Rick) is going to be on a motorcycle and be forced to jump through flames to get to the other side of a pool filled with zombies. That was what I was expecting for the supplies on the houseboat lake scene but I was left sorely disappointed. While the show has definitely "jumped the shark" there are still some great story lines coming out of the franchise.

In addition, was I the ONLY PERSON in the world to recognize the trailer in the background of the Richard/Daryl scene where they fight about setting Carol up to take the heat as the original "Smokey and the Bandit" trailer? Great nod to the past while a sad testament to how Hollywood props are wasting away. I hope they knew that was what they were doing and it was not just a handy trailer in the back lots.
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8/10
New Hope Rising
Ahmed_Alzahaf120 February 2017
phew!! finally a decent episode, am starting to regain my faith in this show, BTW this is my first review in here, i just finished watching "New Best Friends" and let me you this is by far the best episode I've seen in seasons, after the boring seventh season i could sleep in peace knowing that there is still hope for this show, this is just my type of an episode, an episode where a lot of things happened and at the same time nothing happened!mixed with new hope, Reunion, and some action.

i can't wait for the upcoming episodes, good stuff!!!
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7/10
Not a big fan of this episode, but that spike walker scene was priceless!
rarekutkop20 February 2017
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Let me just say first that i don't think this is a terrible episode, but i wont re watch it if someone asks me to! Like the beginning with The saviors and king Ezekiel, think they will fight with Rick pretty soon! Daryl gets a new cross brow, Richard and he go on the road, Richard says he knows where Carol lives, or at least that he knows Carol too. Rick and his group get captured and Rick tries to convince them to fight the saviors, but Rick has to proof himself first and fight against probably the weirdest and most bad ass looking walker we have ever seen on this show, reminds somehow of resident evil 4 loll. Anyway, Daryl and Carol finally see each other again and talk a bit about things, Daryl however lies about What happened to Abraham and Glenn, why would he do that? I mean, i get it somehow, but i think it was a stupid move! The ending with the tiger was also priceless, loved that scene! Badass that likes a bad ass tiger! At the end we see that Daryl is traveling to the hilltop. Lets hope he wont get caught by a savior group or something..

Anyway, 7/10 !
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9/10
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benyaminshakeri-0485624 January 2024
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I enjoyed watching this episode.

Good and acceptable acting, the flow of the story, and also the fascinating sequence of Rick's battle with zombies!

The sequence of Rick's fight with the zombie was very good and beautiful, but I think they spent a little time on it.

Ezekiel and Carol's storyline has a relatively convincing pace. In the meeting sequence between Ezekiel and Carol, the direction and the type of filming was really poor and I did not like it.

In this episode, there was no mention of Negan, the absence of Negan in the previous two episodes can give a big blow to the series.

In conclusion, I give this episode a 9.
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6/10
Deceptive Episode
claudio_carvalho20 February 2017
While seeking Father Gabriel out, Rick and his group stumble upon the dangerous gang of Jadis. They have a hard time but Rick succeeds to have their support fighting the Saviors, provide they give weapons and supplies to them. Meanwhile Richard discloses to Daryl his plan to force King Ezekiel to team up with the Alexandrians and the Hilltop to fight the Saviors, But Daryl does not agree. Then he meets Carol at her house.

After "Rock in the Road", "New Best Friends" is a deceptive episode of "The Walking Dead". This weird new gang led by Jadis seems to be dangerous without having weapons. But Rick seems to be interested in associate with them and they might be a serious problem in the future. Carol has become an inconsistent character and it is hard to understand why people from The Kingdom are so concerned to help her. My vote is six.

Title (Brazil): "New Best Friends"
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7/10
50-50 !!
titoqashar-5207012 March 2021
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Not that good episode but also not that bad , it would give you a hope of what coming next , and thats it
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7/10
6.6/10
CillianMurphyEnthusiast8 October 2023
Some people rated this episode a 10? This episode starts off with Ezekiel and some members of The Kingdom doing their deal with The Saviors. Jared is being an a****** like usual and wants Richards gun (you probably forgot who both of these people are). He takes it, takes Morgan's stick because Morgan tripped him with it, and then left. Back at Alexandria, Richard and Daryl grab some guns and plan to ambush some Saviors that always travel on a specific road in groups of 2 or 3. Richard plans to lead the evidence back to Carol. Daryl finds this out and is about to leave but they hear cars coming. Richard is about to start firing at them but Daryl takes him to the ground because if they kill them and the other Saviors find them it will lead back to Carol. After The Saviors pass by, Daryl heads out to find Carol. The first 14 minutes of this episode were great but then it cuts to the end of the last episode where things start to go downhill. The group is introduced to a woman named Jadis. She says she owns them and wants want they have. Rick says that they don't have anything and that they belong to The Saviors. Rick tries to convince her to join them against fighting them but she declines. Jadis's people try to grab them so they start fighting back. While this is happening, Gabriel takes one of Jadis's people hostage with a knife. Jadis listens to what Gabriel says and then Gabriel releases the hostage. Jadis take Rick to the top of a junk heap where there is the most obvious green screen I have ever seen. There is some horrendous dialogue and then Jadis pushes Rick to the bottom. There is a walker covered with spiky armour that is some kind of test for Rick. OH MY gOSh. A sp()OkY l0oKIng wALer, tHI5 eDi5()d3 iS aWaZINg. Rick has to put his hand through one of the spikes to prevent it from getting at him. Michonne tells Rick to use the walls of the junk heap through a very convenient hollow cement cylinder so that's what Rick does and he defeats, the big bad walker. Jadis lets Rick go and she says they will fight against Negan if they bring them lots of guns. It's back to Carol and she hears knocking on her door. She opens it and then has a hug with Daryl. Instead of Daryl telling her what happened, he tells her that nobody got hurt. They eat some soup or something and then Daryl just leaves. Real pointless scene. The episode ends with Daryl heading back to Hilltop. Not an entirely pointless episode but it was bad.
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7/10
This episode follows Rick and the group as they encounter a new community called the Scavengers and try to convince them to join their fight against the Saviors
fernandoschiavi20 March 2024
Daryl is having trouble dealing with the fact that Ezekiel has chosen to step back and remain neutral in the upcoming conflict with the Saviors. He is more encouraged by the attitude of Richard, who wants to join the fight. Still, Daryl is disturbed by Richard's callous attitude. The man is more than willing to recklessly put lives on the line. This is demonstrated when Richard tries to set up a scenario in which several Saviors will be killed, and then a path will lead more of them to Carol, who is still living in a cabin in the nearby woods. Richard wants Carol to die, because she will become a martyr that will spur Ezekiel into angry retaliation against the Saviors. Daryl refuses to allow that scenario play out, and tells Richard that if anything happens to Carol, he will kill him.

Daryl then manages to find and talk to Carol. After seeing how emotionally damaged the woman has become from being involved in so much violence, Daryl makes a difficult choice. He chooses to lie to her about the Savior's victims, not letting her know of Glenn and Abraham's brutal murders. Having accomplished as much as he can at the Kingdom, Daryl returns to the Hilltop.

Meanwhile, the Survivors is surrounded by the Scavengers, who have Gabriel hostage. Rick attempts to convince the group to help fight against the Saviors. Jadis, the Scavenger leader, tests Rick by having him go up against a Walker that has been "weaponized" by protruding iron spikes. Rick wins the fight, and Jadis is convinced that Rick is serious about the fight. She agrees to help as long as they get guns, one-third of the Saviors' supplies, and a portion of the goods that Gabriel had moved from the Alexandria pantry.

"New Best Friends" is a compelling episode that follows Rick and the group as they encounter a new community called the Scavengers and try to convince them to join their fight against the Saviors. The episode is notable for its exploration of trust and cooperation, as Rick must navigate the complex politics of the Scavengers in order to gain their support.

One of the most memorable scenes in the episode is when Rick is forced to fight a spiked walker in a gladiator-style arena as a test of his strength and skill. This moment is a testament to Rick's determination and leadership, as he proves himself to be a formidable ally and a force to be reckoned with. The tension builds as Rick and the group negotiate with the Scavengers and try to gain their trust, leading to a dramatic and unexpected twist that has far-reaching consequences.

The episode is also notable for its exploration of the Scavengers' culture and way of life, particularly their use of scavenged goods and their isolation from the outside world. This serves as a stark contrast to Rick and his group, who have formed alliances with other communities in order to survive.
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3/10
Tele5
ndme-140-37119023 February 2017
I've never written a review and English isn't my mother tongue but i have to bust some steam off. When I watched this episode I suddenly realized something. On German television we have a channel called Tele5 which often shows really cheap looking post-apocalyptic-action movies. And in this episode of TWD when Rick was standing on that little hill made of trash in front of an unbelievable shitty looking green-screen-wannabe wrecking yard with that stupid wrecking yard tribe cast around him I thought for a moment: this is just like Tele5 goddammit. The bad dialogues, the poorly directed action scenes, the story which is going nowhere over the last seasons...it's all fkn Tele5...and it made me sad.
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6/10
Why Waste Time Say Lot Word When Few Word Do Trick?
damius-3835727 September 2023
This episode and this group of survivors are just so goofy. It's actually kinda fun. They speak like Kevin from The Office when he tries to save time by using less words. They dont explain why either. It's just funny and i kinda love it in a fun-bad b-movie way.

The stuff in The Kingdom is alright. A lot of talking about what to do, rather than doing anything at all. Not really interesting but not a trainwreck either. Pretty on par with the season.

All in all the episode is goofy and a bit dull, like a lot of this season, but it's okay. Not the worst but nothing to get excited about. Not gravy, but not mashed potatoes either.
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5/10
Friends or enemies?
TheLittleSongbird15 March 2021
After being very pleasantly surprised by the previous episode "Rock in the Road", which restored some hope that was very much needed and too overdue, part of me was really hoping that what was good in that episode would carry over here in "New Best Friends", that it would mean that Season 7 was continuing to finally go somewhere. The last thing wanted was that episode being a fluke and that the quality would slip back down again.

Sadly that is something that in my view "New Best Friends" does. It is definitely not one of the worst episodes of Season 7 or of 'The Walking Dead' overall (both before and especially since), neither is it one of the best on both counts. As far as the previous Season 7 episodes go, it doesn't feel like filler like "Swear" did, doesn't have Negan over-dominating in a caricaturish manner like "Service" had, doesn't do as bad a job at doing not enough with a lot of content over an extended running time and ending up over-stretching it like "Sing Me a Song" did, but the problems "New Best Friends" has is closest to some of the ones seen in "Sing Me a Song" and "Go Getters".

"New Best Friends" does have things that it does well. Most of it is made well, with a good deal of atmosphere and the grit and claustrophobia was effective without being too gimmicky. The music is haunting and not overbearing. Much of the acting is very good, especially from Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride.

While a lot more could have been done with the content, "New Best Friends" at least didn't feel too much like a filler episode. Carrying on from the events from before, it continues to move the pieces around (something that only started to happen in "Sing Me a Song") that took too long to be laid out and did leave me intrigued for what was to come. Actually found the Daryl and Carol subplot more interesting than the main one, admittedly it is soapy at times but it is also very moving and really liked the chemistry between Daryl and Carol and the former's sympathetic side. The ending was fun.

However, somehow tonally "New Best Friends" felt on the muddled side. Did appreciate that it was continuing to move away from the dark, uncompromising brutality seen in much of the season's first half, but everything with the group and other group of survivors could have done with a lot more tension and tautness. It also goes too overboard on the absurdity and on the wrong side of bizarre, with too many forced contrivances. The writing is not long winded, but can feel forced and could have been tighter.

Most of the time the production values were fine, but the junkyard setting is incredibly cheap looking with over-obvious and amateurish use of green screen, and some of the editing later on seemed a little rushed. The Jadis group have only been introduced but much of me cannot make up my mind of whether they are intriguing or if they are too annoying or weird here, to me they lean towards the latter from the look of them for example. While most of the acting was good, Jadis does not have much distinction here, too calm to the point of blandness and with not much of the cunning and sly side she'd have in later episodes, and Pollyanna McIntosh doesn't look comfortable yet.

In conclusion, not an easy episode to rate and review. 5/10
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1/10
Show Rick the WHAT now??
janedoe530019 September 2022
It has often amazed me, how people behind great shows, brilliant shows, at times make the most abhorrently stupid choices concerning their storytelling. The Walking Dead has been a stellar show, top of the shelf television from day one, and along come The Scavengers.

I can forgive the idea, in its infancy, but how a group of such talented directors, writers, producers and actors ALL decided that THIS was the way to go, is absolutely beyond me!

I learned today that The Scavengers are a group unique to the show, as in not from the comics, and it makes me wonder if the comics are really all that, and the people behind the show are just amateurs the lot. If you don't know by now specifically what grinds my gears about this new addition to the show, then you haven't noticed, and I'm happy for you. But picture this:

A meeting, of the show-runners, they need a new group to spice up the show, and they've used up the source material. An idea is pitched; Garbage people. Fine, I'm in. Another idea is pitched, then another, and then, somewhere in the room, some moron opens their mouth "hey, how about if they, like, talked weird, you know, because, like, post apocalyptic stuff?".

Like I said, I can forgive a bad pitch. But this insane idea; that adults, who lived their whole lives speaking normally, would digress into this ineffective, unproductive and downright moronic way of communicating, just by living in a dump surrounded by zombies for a couple of years, made it all the way to the screen. Nobody second guessed it, everyone signed off on it, that is what absolutely blows my mind. Back to the meeting: "It's totally plausible that people living isolated for years will start to speak differently, maybe they just skip a word here and there, it'll make them edgy, exciting". Yes, except it's not plausible, at all, it's not edgy, it's just downright idiotic. It's the sort of idea that works in a Hunger Games novel, in a Riverdale episode maybe. How does the same episode have such a brilliant, mature scene between Darryl and Carrol? Perhaps because the The Walking Dead, zombies aside, is a mature show, for mature people, a show that takes the world it exists in seriously, that takes human nature seriously and, most importantly, takes its viewers seriously.

An otherwise great episode gets a 1/10 from me, just for dragging the show down in the mud with the other mediocre, pandering, teenage melodrama fare that's circulating the streaming services these days, and for a script that should have gone down in flames long before reaching production. Go ahead, Jadis, show Rick the up up up, and then just kill me already..
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5/10
Very little effort
uggson24 February 2017
I think it is fair to say most of us have been getting more and more bored by The Walking Dead for a while now. The amount of story covered in one five episodes could easily have been done in one. The Walking Dead is becoming a soap, like Eastenders, but with a zombie here and there. One time especially in this episode where I thought "Oh come on, man" was the pathetic green screen when Rick reached the top of the dump mound. Sure, special effects are not what a show should be judged by, but the thing is, they didn't even try. It was literally effortless and it looked terrible. AMC is stretching the show as much as they can simply with profit in mind. It is no longer a drama in my opinion. The camera work is lazy and rushed, the acting and scenarios are becoming more and more tedious and repetitive, the characters are becoming irritating, and in general AMC needs to get their act together. It is no longer the drama I found myself very impressed by in the first couple of seasons. I sincerely hope they are going to improve things at some point soon in the future.
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1/10
This IS the walking dead
cameron367326 February 2017
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The Walking Dead had such potential when it started and had some genuinely interesting and engaging episodes. This episode is however not anything like that. We get introduced to an hilariously awful character, Jadis, who is so badly performed she seems to be about to break out in an impression of Yoda that she is impossible to take seriously. Is it bad direction, bad acting, lack of new ideas or a combination? The episode also makes use of some laughable matte paintings most specifically the dreadful 'up and up' (the apocalypse hasn't been going for that long that language has changed to sound that stupid). Overall another boring and pointless episode that spends more time introducing new characters and not doing anything. Just wait patiently until the next lead character gets killed and it may be interesting again.
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2/10
what the hell?
rbdaluz27 February 2017
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What the hell? I mean it, WHAT THE HELL happened with the writers? Man, this episode sucks in almost every aspect. Stupid and unbelievable new characters (yes, Jarvis or Jaris and the rest of the emo crew), boring dialogues, bad scenery, melodramatic Darryl-Carol scene (c'mon, nobody is interested in cry-baby Darryl.... We just want ear-necklaced zombie busting Darryl!)...

In overall, the story would be much better without the mambo-jumbo of episode 10 (Why do we need another faction? Writers could've used the amazonian fishers, instead of the emo crew)...

BTW, English isn't my native language.
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2/10
Getting silly
ottawa10125 February 2017
It is getting so you can't tell the players without a program. Preface this with, I have not read the comics and I understand they are trying to stay true to them but; the series is just getting silly now. The groups are getting more and more bizarre and the growth of the main characters is all but lost. The first six seasons were about dealing with day to day life with walkers and adversaries. To compare the "realism" of Rick and Dale at Hershel's farm in season 2 and Rick fighting Edward Scissor-head in a garbage dump...it is not the same show any more. The graphics are terrible and the story lines just drag on. The show has turned into a comic book.
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