[s6e11] Knots Untie «ORIGINAL»

Critics from Den of Geek and IGN noted that the episode marks a shift from mere daily survival to complex inter-community politics, with the introduction of multiple survivor enclaves around D.C..

Rick’s visceral reaction after killing an assassin—standing covered in blood and simply asking "What?"—was highlighted as a sign of the group's increasingly hardened, "mercenary" nature. [S6E11] Knots Untie

The community is described as a "colonial throwback" that lacks weaponry but excels in agriculture, creating a perfect trade opportunity for the well-armed but hungry Alexandrians. Critics from Den of Geek and IGN noted

Although Negan does not appear, his presence is felt through the Hilltop's fear. Critics appreciated this "boogeyman" approach, which built significant tension for the season's finale. Although Negan does not appear, his presence is

The final scene, featuring the ultrasound of Glenn and Maggie’s baby, was widely viewed as a poignant but ominous "calm before the storm," reminding the audience of what is at stake. Are you planning a rewatch of Season 6, or The Walking Dead S6E11: Knots Untie | Reel World Theology

Some reviewers, including those at Forbes , found the episode "uneven," specifically criticizing the Abraham/Sasha/Rosita love triangle as forced or "ham-fisted" compared to the main plot. Key Plot Points Reviewed

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