Sunday, April 8, 2018

'The Walking Dead' Season 8, Episode 15 recap: Negan returns to set things right in The Sanctuary

'The Walking Dead' Season 8, Episode 15 recap: Negan returns to set things right in The Sanctuary

Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, Steven Ogg as Simon - The Walking Dead _ Season 8, Episode 15 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC

With just two more episodes before Season 8 of “The Walking Dead” comes to a close, things took shape in the penultimate episode, “Worth.” With the Saviors' loyalties split, Negan had to step in to retake control.
The episode opens with Rick finally reading his letter from Carl, which urges mercy on the Saviors once the war is done. Inside the mansion, Michonne stumbles upon Carl’s letter to Negan, which Rick had tucked away. Fans will remember that he informed Negan there was a note left for him, but he neglected to read it aloud.
Meanwhile, back at the newly-recaptured Sanctuary, Simon and Gregory are sitting together unpacking the loss they just suffered with their attack on The Hilltop. Gregory is trying to convince Simon, who seems to be running things in Negan’s absence, to keep him alive. It’s close, but Simon agrees despite the bad optics of leaving him unpunished for his bad intel. It turns out he’s got bigger plans that require manpower.
Elsewhere, Dwight steps outside to smoke and is confronted by Negan, who returned during last week's episode but told the guards to keep his arrival a secret. He asks him why he and Simon never went looking for him after Rick waylaid his approach to The Hilltop. Dwight, who has grown accustomed to lying on the fly thanks to his secret allegiance with The Hilltop, says that honoring the wishes of Negan’s appointed second in command felt like the right move to honor him. It seems Negan believes him, for now, but asks for a pledge of loyalty. He later confronts Simon for his decision to change the operation from infecting their enemies to killing them. Interestingly enough, he doesn’t reveal that he knows Simon also disobeyed his order to not kill the Scavengers.
Negan mentiones that he was unsure about keeping Simon on as his number two after seeing him kill men, women and children in the early days of taking the Sanctuary. Just when it looks like Lucille is going to take a big piece out of Simon’s skull, Negan shows restraint and keeps him alive. In fact, he makes him a big part of his next plan.
Negan reveals that he’s going to personally lead a team of ten men to a establish new outposts that surround The Hilltop. He wants other teams doing the same thing nearby. The idea is to essentially trap the survivors inside The Hilltop and kill any who try to leave. If the operation the next day is successful, they’ll always have ammo nearby and will be able to use their limited resources to make it happen.
Simon pretends to be on board, but immediately pulls Dwight aside to reveal that he and the people who helped him kill the Scavengers are planning to make a move against Negan that night.
Meanwhile, at the bullet depot, Eugene is giving his workers a pep talk. As far as he knows, Simon is in charge and his bullet order is impossible to fill. He tells them that the only way to avoid his wrath is to make enough for whatever plan Simon has next so that he won’t notice how dangerously short they are. When he goes outside to test fire some rounds, Rosita and Daryl kidnap him. They tell him that their plan is to stick him in a hole at The Hilltop in case they need him. If he ever stopped being useful, he’d be executed.
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Syria poison gas attack kills at least 40, activists and medics say

Syria poison gas attack kills at least 40, activists and medics say

Smoke rises after Syrian government airstrikes hit in the town of Douma, east of Damascus, Syria, April. 7, 2018.

A poison gas attack late Saturday on a rebel-held town near Syria's capital has killed at least 40 people, activists, rescuers and medics said.
The alleged attack in Douma, about 10 miles east of Damascus, occurred amid a resumed offensive by Syrian government forces after the collapse of a truce.
In all, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 80 people were killed in Douma on Saturday, including around 40 who died from suffocation.
In some cases, entire families were found suffocated in their houses and shelters, according to opposition-linked first responders known as the White Helmets.
The Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) said 41 people had been killed, but other reports put the death toll much higher, Reuters reported.
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'The Walking Dead' Season 8, Episode 15 recap: Negan returns to set things right in The Sanctuary

'The Walking Dead' Season 8, Episode 15 recap: Negan returns to set things right in The Sanctuary With just two more episodes...