The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 3 Watch Online

Remember When... The Walking Dead Took a Snooze?
Okay, let's be real. We've all been there. You're binge-watching a show, hyped up, and then... BAM! A filler episode hits you like a zombie in the dark.
Specifically, let's chat about Season 7, Episode 3. You know, the one where we spent some quality time with Daryl in a cell.
The Sanctuary Shuffle
Negan's got Daryl. Daryl's got a cell. The cell's got... well, not much, really. This whole thing felt like an extended trailer for a furniture store, but instead of sofas, it was despair.
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Now, I know, I know. It was supposed to be torture and character development. But honestly? I think I spent more time wondering if Daryl had access to a decent shower than contemplating the complexities of his soul.
Am I the only one who secretly fast-forwarded through some of those scenes? Don't judge me! We all wanted to get back to Rick and the gang. We needed some action!
Was It Really That Bad? (Maybe)
Look, I get it. They were building tension. Showcasing Negan's power. Making us feel Daryl's pain.
But did they need an entire episode dedicated to watching him...stare at a wall? The answer, in my opinion, is no.

It felt like they were trying to stretch out the misery, and the pacing slowed to a crawl. I swear, I could hear my DVR begging for mercy.
"Easy Street" – More Like "Annoying Street"
Oh, the song! "Easy Street!" Just the thought of it makes my eye twitch.
Using it to torture Daryl? Sure, creative. Using it on repeat for what felt like an eternity? Torture for the viewers, too! I think I blocked it out of my memory until just now. Sorry!
That song single-handedly made me consider investing in noise-canceling headphones. It was psychological warfare, and we were all collateral damage.

The Negan Show (And Daryl's Silent Protest)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is amazing. Okay, that's a fact. He plays Negan with the perfect blend of charm and terror.
But even a stellar performance can't save an episode from feeling like a slog. It was almost too much Negan, not enough plot progression.
Daryl's stoic silence was admirable, sure. But a little bit of dialogue wouldn't have hurt, you know? Maybe a sassy comeback or two? We all could have used it.
Unpopular Opinion Time
Here's the thing: I think The Walking Dead sometimes gets a little too caught up in its own drama.

This episode felt like an example of that. It was heavy on atmosphere, light on substance. We spent so long with Daryl, we forgot there were other characters in the show.
I'm not saying it was terrible. But, compared to other episodes, it just didn't deliver the zombie-slaying, character-driven punch we'd come to expect.
So, Where Were You Watching?
Remember back then, scrambling to find a stream of The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 3? I bet we all were.
The internet was a wild place! You were risking viruses and buffering issues just to catch a glimpse of Daryl's cell. Ah, the dedication!

Now, it's probably all on a streaming service with crystal-clear quality. Funny how things change, isn't it? Except that "Easy Street" song. Still haunts my dreams.
Final Thoughts (And a Plea for More Zombies)
Maybe I'm being too harsh. Maybe this episode was a necessary evil. Maybe it was a brilliant artistic statement about the human condition.
Or maybe, just maybe, it was a bit of a snooze fest. I'm going with the latter. More zombies, less solitary confinement, please!
What do you think? Was this episode a hidden gem, or a regrettable detour? Let me know! And try not to judge me too harshly for my controversial opinions.
