Perhaps it’s a splitting off point which left all of the settlements against one another and has come back now. The way everyone is on edge, Michonne (Danai Gurira) especially, makes it a wonder if the Whisperers aren’t a product of the unsettling times. The idea to look after their own and separate once more is a really interesting creative decision, as it leaves each settlement like an island, and the Whisperers as an unknown force lurking in between like sharks. Now, though, The Walking Dead looks to provide more isolation. In the past, the show might have relied on a new threat to bring everyone closer together. A new threat is on the rise, and so a lot of learning fast is at play. “Adaptation” is all about its characters learning cold, hard facts. Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 9 – Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMC In its ninth season, it’s a remarkable jump in quality. The sense of terror and fear the show causes again goes a long way, and going back to the basics with its characters fixes a lot of the ridiculousness the past few seasons went through at times. The first thing to note is the immense strides the show has taken this season. The Whisperers arrive on The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 9, “Adaptation.” The fallout over Jesus and their first encounter with the Whisperers leaves everyone on edge in another extremely strong episode.
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