‘The Walking Dead’ Recap: ‘Always Accountable’ but uninteresting
So stay away if you don’t want any spoilers. At the end of Sunday’s all new episode, which featured Daryl Dixon heavily, (It’s about time!) there was a voice at the end of the show screaming out “help” through the radio. The episode ended with static, a loud “HELP“, then more static before silence. Where. Is. Glenn? While we might not find this information out until the mid-season break, it’s still a topic of serious conversation. Well, here comes the show’s lead Norman Reedus to stomp all over your dreams. Abraham suggests looking for Daryl but Sasha warns him that there might be more; it’s unclear though if she was talking about walkers or a new enemy.
The trio had been separated from one another after being chased by a mystery group of people, Sasha and Abraham stuck together but Daryl was all on his own. One of the attackers was bitten in the forest and had his arm chopped off. The unknown attackers could have left him behind. We’ll never find out what happens to him and maybe that’s the point.
Daryl’s story was a tad more interesting, seeing as how it was one of the rare times he was not in the position of power amongst this three companions escaping their former settlement to find a lost friend.
Abraham’s actions during this episode were questionable, he did a few unsafe things that could gave gotten him killed and Sasha was quick to call him out on it, something he apparently likes.
A lot of the series has taken place in the town of Alexandria, so just like Glenn dying, this might make fans upset if it were completely removed from the series.
Who are these people who fired the weapons? What are their intentions? In the end, they played Daryl to rejoin their “captors”, who are quite possibly the Saviors. Did you think like us, that we could somehow seen something romantic between Abraham and Sasha? I had the same feeling that everyone else had when they saw it and I was in the episode – I was pissed! He decides to return to her with the medicine to help his former captors survive.
Cast members and producers of “The Walking Dead” take part in a panel discussion at AMC’s TCA Winter Press Tour. When Daryl was pressured to leave his crossbow at gunpoint, we felt that painful sting in the heart. Sasha is the voice of reason, trying to stop Abraham’s reckless behavior and his need to kill every single walker in sight, including the ones that don’t pose any threat. Meanwhile, Sasha and Abraham are holed up in an abandoned office building. The sound of walkers can be heard as the scene fades to black. That’s because it’s been more than three weeks since the fated episode in which Glenn Rhee appears to die, and we still don’t know for sure if he made it or not.