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The Walking Dead
The Lost and the Plunderers
Directed by
David Boyd
TV-MA
S8 • E10
Mar 3, 2018
45m
7.6
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Groups unite their forces and converge on the Hilltop; Aaron and Enid search for allies; Simon takes matters into his own hands.
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Cast of The Lost and the Plunderers
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
Seth Gilliam
Gabriel Stokes
Ross Marquand
Aaron
Josh McDermitt
Eugene Porter
Alanna Masterson
Tara Chambler
Lennie James
Morgan Jones
Katelyn Nacon
Enid
Pollyanna McIntosh
Jadis
Aaron Farb
Norris
Nicole Barré
Kathy
Thomas Francis Murphy
Brion
Sabrina Gennarino
Tamiel
Steven Ogg
Simon
Mike Seal
Gary
Mimi Kirkland
Rachel Ward
Sydney Park
Cyndie
Matt Mangum
D.J.
Briana Venskus
Beatrice
Adam Fristoe
Dean
David Boyd
Director
Angela Kang
Writer
Channing Powell
Writer
Corey Reed
Writer
Christian Agypt
Producer
Amy Barnes
Producer
Ryan DeGard
Producer
Caleb Womble
Producer
The Lost and the Plunderers Ratings & Reviews
Geek Girl Authority
Noetta Harjo
RIP Scavengers. I'm sure they had a purpose, but it was never revealed in the show.
io9.com
Rob Bricken
The episode is divided into chapters based on characters, mainly so the episode can provide the opening with a cliffhanger by mucking about with time. It's forced, but it's basically fine.
The Verge
Nick Statt
It's hard to nitpick an episode that finally delivered on the promise of Negan's character as a philosophical foil to Rick... But now the show has the golden opportunity to... put them through the paces, both thematically and philosophically.
Empire Magazine
James White
As seems to be par for the course these days, The Lost And The Plunderers was a case of the show lacking real definition and struggling within itself.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
It was a surprise that the decision to divide the episode into character chapters not only made sense but meaningfully raised the stakes. It's a lesson for the future - less student disco music, more dour pretension.
SFX Magazine
Sam Loveridge
If you've stuck with The Walking Dead this far, episode 10 is your reward. And it's been a long time coming.
Entertainment Weekly
Nick Romano
Carl's death tries to fill the empty space between the events of the hour, but it only gives the impression that season 8 so far doesn't have a clear plan to get to its conclusion - much like Rick's wobbly logic.
TV Guide
Tim Surette
Just for a moment, [Negan] lived like a real person beyond the screen. And it's probably the best scene we've ever gotten from him.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
With the best Negan and Rick interaction yet and the trashing (ha-ha) of one of the dumbest factions in show history, The Lost and the Plunderers was a pretty great episode.
Uproxx
Dustin Rowles
After last week's overwritten midseason premiere of The Walking Dead, the series returned this week with one of its stronger installments.
Paste Magazine
Josh Jackson
I think the A and B plots were solid this week with Rick, Michonne, Negan and Simon all making their next moves.
Guardian
Luke Holland
Zipping between various characters' points of view kept it brisk. It had some great moments and climaxed with a nice chat between Rick and Negan which, while hardly the diner scene in Heat, raised the stakes nicely.
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
It has a few interesting ideas -- including the way it's put together -- but none are developed all that well.
Nerdist
Clara Mae
This week's episode, "The Lost and the Plunderers," gives us a glimpse of life after Carl Grimes, and it seems pretty bleak.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
"The Lost and the Plunderers" focuses on one character at a time, with each character getting a title card to go with their segment. This allows the episode to futz a bit with chronology, but it's mostly just window dressing on a pretty basic episode.
Den of Geek
John Saavedra
An episode that should have been owned by Rick Grimes after the untimely death of Carl last week is actually made more interesting by a couple of supporting characters who take the lead of "The Lost and the Plunderers."
AV Club
Zack Handlen
It's fine, for what it is. Well... it's not actively bad, but there doesn't seem to be much point beyond finding another arbitrary way to chop up the timelines and try and make this slow march to the grinder that much more interesting.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
This time around, we're... treated to a series of chapters loosely focused on six individual characters -- think Reservoir Dogs meets the Junkyard Dogs.
Forbes
Erik Kain
In many ways, this was a breath of fresh air in what's been a largely stale season of AMC's zombie drama.
New York Times
Charles Bramesco
The episode is full of false steps, but at least they're in the right direction.
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