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The Walking Dead
The Cell
Directed by
Alrick Riley
TV-MA
S7 • E3
Nov 5, 2016
43m
7.5
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A new group of survivors seem to have it all in their impressive community, however, there is a price.
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Cast of The Cell
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Danai Gurira
Michonne Hawthorne
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Negan Smith
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Christian Serratos
Rosita Espinosa
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Josh McDermitt
Eugene Porter
Alanna Masterson
Tara Chambler
Lennie James
Morgan Jones
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sasha Williams
Austin Amelio
Dwight
Michael Scialabba
Gordon
Joshua Hoover
Fat Joey
Christine Evangelista
Sherry
Tim Parati
Dr. Emmett Carson
Elizabeth Faith Ludlow
Arat
Lindsley Register
Laura
Noah Benjamin
Red Haired Man
Alrick Riley
Director
Angela Kang
Writer
Jolly Dale
Producer
Ryan DeGard
Producer
Caleb Womble
Producer
The Cell Ratings & Reviews
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
The episode itself was nothing but darkness and humiliation for Daryl Dixon which kept it from being very enjoyable, though it matched the theme of the first eight episodes.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
...here seems like overwrought exposition without a central focus.
CBR
Dan Caffrey
Still, it's fairly normal for "The Walking Dead" to tread some of the same ground from time to time, and "The [C]ell" continues a solid beginning to a season that's not afraid to take its time.
Empire Magazine
James White
It was very nearly as dark as episode one, but at least "The Cell" offered some rays of hope.
CraveOnline
Blair Marnell
Oddly enough, this was a stronger episode for Dwight than it was for Daryl, simply because it gave him some development and a backstory.
SciFiNow
Steve Wright
Whenever he turns up he steals the scene, but somehow it feels like it's not quite enough.
TV Equals
Jocelyn W
We are a long way from Dwight, Rick or Daryl getting back to who and what they were before Negan, but I'm nonetheless intrigued by whatever the ultimate consequences may be for Negan's decision to let the three live after bringing them so low.
Baltimore Sun
Steve Johnson
Sunday's episode -- spoiler alert -- is one of the reasons you keep coming back to this show.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
The Walking Dead spent its third episode physically and psychologically torturing yet another of its best and most beloved characters. And why did they do it? Because they had nothing else to do to push this tired and pointless Negan storyline along.
Guardian
Stuart Jeffries
It's as if us voyeurs are finally being called to account for our sick viewing habits.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
So great is Negan's cruelty that by the end of the episode, even Dirtbag Dwight has been humanized by comparison.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
After the lows of the premiere and the highs of last week, "The Cell" settles in as one of those pokey, mediocre Walking Dead episodes that tend to comprise the bulk of most seasons.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
While Daryl stayed strong on Sunday, the show definitely broke me... If you put us through a wringer without showing us anything revelatory about the character in question, it just gets annoying and worse: boring.
Wall Street Journal
Paul Vigna
The episode is almost as much about Dwight as it is about Daryl, which is interesting when you consider that Dwight has become a sort of Daryl doppelganger (since Daryl doesn't exist in the comics).
Observer
Noam Cohen
It primarily just serves as our introduction to life in the land of the Saviors. And to literally the worst song in the history of music, which I cannot get out of my head for love nor money.
Independent (UK)
Jacob Stolworthy
'The Cell' may present a grim fate for [Daryl] but rather bittersweetly signals his most interesting arc yet - these scenes are a far cry from the ones that saw him do nothing but divert a horde of walkers away.
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
The real star of "The Cell" is Dwight, who spends much of the hour out on the road, looking for a wayward Savior -- who at one point literally hurls zombies at him.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
Along comes an episode such as "The Cell" and you are reminded that at its finest the Walking Dead is one of the most quietly dazzling things on television.
Entertainment Weekly
Nick Romano
Perhaps it's the thought of Election Day looming in the very near future, but this week's The Walking Dead was more unnerving than usual -- the premiere episode aside.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
It's solid, more or less, and even lacks the worrisome sadism the show has been known to indulge in when it's at a loss for ideas.
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