The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 13 Streaming

Remember that time when The Walking Dead made us all collectively gasp, cry, and maybe throw a pillow at the TV? Yeah, Season 7 was… intense. But let's rewind to episode 13, "Bury Me Here," and try to look at it with slightly less horror and a bit more, dare I say, amusement (in retrospect, of course!).
The Kingdom's Got a Problem
So, King Ezekiel, bless his theatrical heart, is trying to keep the peace with the Saviors. He’s all about that "we can rebuild" vibe, even when dealing with Negan's goons. But even kings can't control everything, right?
The Saviors are demanding deliveries, as usual. They're expecting a certain amount of goods from The Kingdom. It's like a really twisted, post-apocalyptic grocery run, except the stakes are life and death.
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Richard's Shady Shenanigans
Here comes Richard, the Kingdom's resident grump. He's been planning something, and it involves messing with the delivery to the Saviors. Classic Richard, always stirring the pot!
His plan goes sideways faster than a walker chasing a rabbit. Instead of just causing a minor delay, it leads to tragedy. Things escalate from bad to heartbreaking in a heartbeat.

Benjamin, Gone Too Soon
Remember Benjamin? The sweet, young apprentice under Morgan? He was learning to fight, but he was mostly just a decent kid. He's the one guy who might have actually brought peace to the whole zombie-ridden mess.
Benjamin gets shot during the confrontation with the Saviors. It's a gut-wrenching moment because you know the world has lost a little bit of hope.
We thought Negan was the ultimate villain, and he still is, but the true evil is people's capacity to take actions that unintentionally cause death.

Morgan's Breaking Point (Again)
Cue Morgan going full-on berserker mode. He’s been teetering on the edge of sanity for seasons, and this just pushes him over. He unloads his rage on Richard, finally figuring out that Richard was behind the whole mess.
This is where the episode gets truly dark, even for The Walking Dead. Seeing Morgan unravel is always intense, but this time it felt different. It was like watching someone completely lose their soul.

He snaps, and well, Richard faces the consequence of his actions. This whole sequence is tough to watch but serves as a dark reminder of just how far everyone has fallen.
The Kingdom's Uprising?
The episode ends with Ezekiel realizing that peace with the Saviors might not be possible. His eyes, usually twinkling with royal charm, are now filled with something else. Resignation? Anger? Maybe even a little bit of rebellion brewing?
He finally understood that war is inevitable. The final scene is powerful. Is he ready to fight? Is the Kingdom ready?

Looking back, "Bury Me Here" isn't exactly a laugh riot. But, it's a crucial turning point for The Kingdom. It's a reminder that even in a zombie apocalypse, human drama and questionable decision-making reign supreme.
This episode is not only about loss but also about awakening. Some character finally face the reality.
Ultimately, The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 13 is a grim reminder that even the best intentions can pave the road to hell. But it also sets the stage for a long-awaited rebellion. And isn't that what we were all waiting for?
