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Probably the most intense part of the episode, though, was when the man from the Perimeter decided it would be smart to turn his own people in. TWD World Beyond Season 2 Episode 8 (AMC) He already mentioned questioning some of his dad’s ways and his current situation. I know they can’t trust him, but they still should have told him, so we could at least gauge whose side he might end up on.
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The main issue I have with this entire plan is that no one bothered to tell Mason the full truth about what’s going on, even after they had him captured. But knowing that Jadis is going to have her own plans as well, Hope grabs Major General Beale’s son, Mason, and takes him as a hostage to ensure they’ll be able to escape alive. This will give them a chance to flee into the tunnels to escape and devise some explosives to ward off Jadis’ group as they’re leaving. Iris, her dad, and the others end up concocting a pretty smart plan where everyone escapes into a biohazard facility that will be impenetrable once Jadis decides to lock down the facility. At first I wondered if this was another trap by Jadis to see if Huck was on her side, but as it turns out, Jadis is serious about making this power move. Huck warns Iris and Hope that they need to execute their plan now or it’s going to be too late.

She thinks this means the doctor hasn’t fully bought into what they’re doing, and she needs to excise the rot before it spreads by killing at least one of his daughters. Bennett’s group have changed their habits. She’s been following keycard movements and used that to deduce that the scientists in Dr. Jadis (who’s apparently running everything now), is determined to continue making her mark. But trust her or not, they don’t really have any choice but to work with her if they’re going to have any shot at taking down the CRM’s facility here and moving their scientific research somewhere else.

This is a situation where “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” I wouldn’t trust Huck at all right now, considering how she played our protagonists in the past and even killed Percy’s uncle to further her agenda. Bennett convincing his scientists that they need to flee based on the genocide the CRM is conducting, and Dennis preparing his group (including Silas) to help Huck and the others fight back. We have a lot of scenes involving people preparing, like Dr. (Where did Elizabeth go? Did they ever explain that?) TWD World Beyond Season 2 Episode 8 (AMC)Įlizabeth reacted very caringly when she learned about Indira’s illness, although I’m certain it was because she found an opportunity to turn this to her advantage.Īfter that short flashback, we return to present-day where Jadis is apparently running everything now. Indira, as it turns out, is the one who made the globe that stands outside the CRM facility. When the episode begins, we start with a flashback to the moment that Indira and Elizabeth first made the deal between the Perimeter and the CRM. Bennett’s detailed escape plan, to the Perimeter community being lined up for execution - many moments kept me on the edge of my seat, guessing about what might happen next. From Hope and Iris trying to avoid capture, to Dr.
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This was probably the most intense episode in the series yet. The Stakes Are High in Episode 8 TWD World Beyond Season 2 Episode 8 (AMC)
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The episode releases on TV on November 21. Warning: This article contains major spoilers for The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 2, Episode 8, “Returning Point.” This is a review from the early showing on AMC+. This show has really grown into itself and it’s now presenting a compelling storyline about what happened to CRM after Rick was delivered to them by Jadis. The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 2 Episode 8, “Returning Point,” sealed this series as now being officially better than “Fear the Walking Dead,” something I didn’t think would ever happen back when I delayed watching Season 1 because I was unimpressed with the first couple of episodes.
