The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 5 Watch

Okay, let's talk about The Walking Dead. Specifically, Season 7 Episode 5. Remember that one?
It was called "Go Getters." A fitting title, I guess. But was it good? That's the real question.
Hilltop Hijinks
This episode took us to Hilltop. Remember Gregory? What a guy.
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He's basically the human embodiment of a wet noodle. I wouldn't trust him to guard a paperclip, let alone a community.
Maggie and Sasha arrive. They're grieving. They're strong. They're clearly better leaders than Gregory will ever be.
The Saviors Show Up
Of course, Negan's goons show up. They're like the unwanted houseguests who never leave.
Simon's leading the charge this time. He's got that smarmy charm down pat. You just know he enjoys making people miserable.

They're there to collect their tribute. Gregory's practically tripping over himself to please them. Ugh.
Maggie's Garden of Growth (and Zombies)
Maggie gets a plot of land. It's symbolic, right? New beginnings, planting seeds of hope.
Except, zombies attack! Surprise! It's The Walking Dead, after all.
She kicks butt, of course. Even while pregnant and grieving. Maggie's a total badass.
Sasha helps too. These women are a force to be reckoned with. Gregory's probably hiding under a table somewhere.

The Unpopular Opinion
Here's where I might lose some of you. I didn't hate this episode. Gasp!
I know, I know. Season 7 had its issues. Pacing problems, excessive Negan-ing.
But "Go Getters" felt... smaller. More character-focused. It was a breather episode, a chance to see how other communities were coping.
Was it action-packed? No. Did it advance the overall plot significantly? Maybe not.

But it gave us some solid character moments. Maggie stepping up, Sasha being stoic, Jesus awkwardly offering support.
And honestly, seeing Gregory squirm is always entertaining. It's like watching a poorly-trained puppy try to do a trick.
Think about it. We got to see the inner workings of Hilltop. It showed us the power dynamic. We understood the struggles of these characters.
We knew Maggie and Sasha were going to cause problems for Gregory. That was clear from the start.
Final Thoughts
Look, I'm not saying "Go Getters" is a masterpiece. It's not winning any awards.

But in a season often criticized for its slow pace and bleak tone, it offered a glimpse of something different.
It's a reminder that even in a zombie apocalypse, people are still trying to survive. Trying to find hope. Trying to plant freaking vegetables.
So, yeah, I liked "Go Getters." Sue me. Or, you know, just disagree in the comments.
Maybe I'm just easily entertained. Or maybe, just maybe, it wasn't as bad as everyone remembers.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rewatch Maggie punch a zombie in the face. Good times.
