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Martinez and The Governor reunite when Martinez finds him in the pit trap. As revealed in "Dead Weight", Martinez has established himself as the leader of his group, with seconds-in-commands Pete and Mitch Dolgen. Martinez is comforted by The Governor's having apparently changed his ways (evidenced by his having started over with a new family).
The episode was written by Curtis Gwinn and directed by Jeremy Podeswa. The episode focuses on the nature of The Governor's (David Morrissey) survival instinct conflicted against the morality of the actions that he takes in order to survive in his new camp of operations. The episode also loosely continued adapting Issue #43 of the comics.
Andrew Lincoln expressed interest in directing an episode for season 10, but he was not able to due to scheduling conflicts. [65] Michael Cudlitz, who directed an episode in season 9, returned to direct the fourth and seventh episodes of season 10. [66] Production for the original 16-episode order of season 10 was completed in November 2019.
In the episode "I Ain't a Judas", Martinez becomes The Governor's most trusted enforcer and the Governor puts him in charge of recruiting the townspeople to form an army. In the episode "Arrow on the Doorpost", Martinez accompanies the Governor to a meeting spot to speak with Rick. Martinez waits outside and meets with Daryl and Hershel. As the ...
Writing for Pajiba, Brian Richards gave it an average review, and wrote in summary: "Not a bad episode, even though it took it sweet-ass time to get the ball rolling and have the war against the Whisperers finally start." [5] Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode an 8 out of 10 and wrote: "'Morning Star' told one story, and told it well. It ...
The episode received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an 81% with an average rating of 6.71 out of 10, based on 21 reviews. The site's consensus reads: ""The Lost and the Plunderers" takes a segmented approach to focus on individual characters—albeit with mixed results."
The episode centers on The Governor (David Morrissey), who has isolated himself from society after killing his entire army. He has become an aimless wanderer until he meets a small family of survivors. The episode also loosely adapts Issue #43 of the comics. This episode marks the first appearance of Alanna Masterson (Tara Chambler).
10th episode of the 2nd season of The Walking Dead "18 Miles Out" The Walking Dead episode Rick gets into a heated argument with Shane. Episode no. Season 2 Episode 10 Directed by Ernest Dickerson Written by Scott M. Gimple Glen Mazzara Featured music Lazy Bones" by Wooden Shjips "Driver's Seat" by Sniff 'n' the Tears "Civilian" by Wye Oak Cinematography by Rohn Schmidt Editing by Nathan D ...