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Crossed (The Walking Dead)

"Crossed" is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on November 23, 2014. It was written by Seth Hoffman and directed by Billy Gierhart. In the episode, Michonne and Carl Grimes stay at the barricaded Church with Gabriel Stokes as Rick Grimes and the others go on a rescue mission for Beth Greene and Carol Peletier in Atlanta. The episode received generally positive reviews, though most noted the set up for the mid-season finale. This is the first episode to feature all credited series regulars for the fifth season.

"Crossed"
The Walking Dead episode
Rick, Sasha, Tyreese Williams, and Daryl take police officers of Grady Memorial Hospital as hostages.
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 7
Directed byBilly Gierhart
Written bySeth Hoffman
Original air dateNovember 23, 2014 (2014-11-23)
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The episode title refers to Rosita Espinosa explaining how she met Abraham Ford and Eugene Porter, crossing paths in Dallas. It also refers to Sasha being double-crossed by Sgt. Bob Lamson.

Plot edit

Daryl returns to the church with Noah, informing the group of Beth and Carol's whereabouts. After some discussion, Rick, Daryl, Noah, Tyreese, and Sasha head to Atlanta. They fortify the church by hacking apart the pews and the church's pipe organ to board up the doors and windows and build outer defenses to provide protection for Michonne, Carl, Gabriel, and Judith. Carl gives Gabriel a machete and tries to teach him how to defend himself, but he is unwilling to learn. Troubled by the desecration of his church and the slaughter of the Terminus survivors, Gabriel secludes himself in his office, pries up the floor boards, and sneaks out under the floor boards where he immediately steps on a nail. Gabriel is attacked by a walker in the woods which he impales on a broken branch, but is unable to kill it after noticing it is wearing a cross on a chain.

At the hospital, Dawn is in a heated discussion with O'Donnell over their inability to find Noah. Beth listens in as the subject turns to Carol. O'Donnell feels that she is a lost cause, and keeping her alive is waste of resources. Beth intervenes, and an angry Dawn instructs O'Donnell to take Carol off life support. When O'Donnell leaves, Dawn chastises Beth for forcing her hand but gives her the key to the drug locker so she can save Carol. Dawn admits that she was wrong about Beth's perceived weakness. Beth later confronts Dr. Edwards and convinces him to tell her which drug to use to save Carol. Beth retrieves some epinephrine from the locker and administers it to Carol.

Meanwhile, Eugene is still unconscious and Abraham has become non-responsive. Glenn, Maggie, Tara, and Rosita debate whether or not they should return to the church. Glenn, Tara, and Rosita leave to find water, while Maggie stays behind to keep an eye on Eugene and Abraham. Eventually, Abraham speaks, claiming he still wants to live. Glenn, Tara, and Rosita return with water and fish as Eugene regains consciousness.

As Rick's group arrives in Atlanta, and Rick lays out a vague plan to infiltrate the hospital, capture Lerner and force the whole place to stand down. Tyreese feels that this is too risky and proposes they instead capture cops and make an exchange of prisoners; Daryl agrees with Tyreese, and Rick finds himself out-voted. Noah acts as bait and lures two officers, Sgt. Bob Lamson (Maximiliano Hernández) and Officer Shepherd, into an ambush, quickly capturing them. One of the officers, Lamson, realizes Rick was a cop. The two officers briefly escape when a third officer, Officer Licari (Christopher Matthew Cook), arrives as backup, but all three are ultimately recaptured.

Now in Rick's custody, the officers insist Dawn won't trade for them, as she doesn't like them anyway, but if released vow to oust Lerner and install Lamson in her place. Lamson, however, advises Rick that Lerner will start from a no-negotiating position but will compromise as she always does and ultimately make the trade. Meanwhile, Sasha is still distraught over Bob's death, and her interest is piqued when she discovers that Lamson's first name is also Bob. When Rick, Tyreese, and Daryl leave to make contact with Dawn, Sasha is left alone with the prisoners and Lamson tells her a heart-rending story how his partner, who was killed in the bombings, has come back as a walker, but he never had a chance to put him out of his misery. Sasha offers to help Lamson put his partner to rest (and get her own closure) and Lamson guides her to a location from which she can shoot. However, when she takes aim, Lamson tackles Sasha and knocks her out, then flees.

Production edit

The melted walkers in Atlanta's streets were a combination of dummies and half-buried actors. The cast was unaware that some of them were real until they started moving. The walker's head that Daryl ripped off was rigged so that the spine would move afterward. There were finger controls for the spine inside of the eye sockets.[citation needed]

Reception edit

Upon airing, the episode was watched by 13.33 million American viewers with an 18-49 rating of 7.0,[1] a decrease in viewership from the previous week which had 14.07 million viewers and an 18-49 rating of 7.3.[2]

In Australia, it received 0.101 million viewers, making it the highest-rated cable broadcast that day.[3]

The episode received generally positive reviews. Matt Fowler of IGN rated it 8.2 out of 10 saying that the episode "had some cool, intense moments".[4] Tim Surette of TV.com, in a mixed review, wrote, "The penultimate episode of Season 5A, "Crossed" wasn't a bad episode, but it immediately jumps to the front of the line for the title of worst—no, wait, that sounds bad, so let's say "least good"—episode of Season 5 so far." However, the reviewer also stated that "the episode did appropriately set things up for The Walking Dead's winter finale."[5] Zack Handlen, writing for The A.V. Club, gave the episode a "B+", stating that "in short, The Walking Dead has gotten better at balancing hope against despair."[6]

In a mixed review, Sean McKenna of TV Fanatic wrote that "[the episode] was necessary to pull everything that’s come in The Walking Dead Season 5 back together towards its new central focus, its new central direction," while also stating that "I wasn't wowed by this episode, but it wasn't abysmal."[7] Jeff Stone of Indiewire gave the episode a "B−".[8] Alex Straker, writing for The Independent, wrote that " 'Crossed' is an episode that highlights the strengths and flaws of the fifth series."[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Bibel, Sara (November 25, 2014). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 27, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  2. ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (November 18, 2014). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 20, 2014. Retrieved November 18, 2014.
  3. ^ Knox, David (November 25, 2014). "Monday 24 November 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  4. ^ Fowler, Matt (November 23, 2014). "The Walking Dead: "Crossed" Review". IGN. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  5. ^ Surette, Tim (November 24, 2014). . TV.com. Archived from the original on May 22, 2015. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
  6. ^ Handlen, Zack (November 23, 2014). "Review: The Walking Dead: "Crossed"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
  7. ^ McKenna, Sean (November 23, 2014). "The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 7 Review: Crossed". TV Fanatic. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
  8. ^ Stone, Jeff (November 23, 2014). "Review: 'The Walking Dead' Season 5, Episode 7, 'Crossed'". IndieWire. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
  9. ^ Straker, Alex (November 24, 2014). "The Walking Dead, Crossed - TV Review". The Independent. Retrieved December 5, 2014.

External links edit

  • "Crossed" at AMC
  • "Crossed" at IMDb  

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Crossed is the seventh episode of the fifth season of the post apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead which aired on AMC on November 23 2014 It was written by Seth Hoffman and directed by Billy Gierhart In the episode Michonne and Carl Grimes stay at the barricaded Church with Gabriel Stokes as Rick Grimes and the others go on a rescue mission for Beth Greene and Carol Peletier in Atlanta The episode received generally positive reviews though most noted the set up for the mid season finale This is the first episode to feature all credited series regulars for the fifth season Crossed The Walking Dead episodeRick Sasha Tyreese Williams and Daryl take police officers of Grady Memorial Hospital as hostages Episode no Season 5Episode 7Directed byBilly GierhartWritten bySeth HoffmanOriginal air dateNovember 23 2014 2014 11 23 Guest appearancesChristine Woods as Officer Dawn Lerner Tyler James Williams as Noah Erik Jensen as Dr Steven Edwards Maximiliano Hernandez as Bob Lamson Ricky Wayne as Officer O Donnell Teri Wyble as Officer Shepherd Christopher Matthew Cook as Licari Marc Gowan as PercyEpisode chronology Previous Consumed Next Coda The Walking Deadseason 5List of episodes The episode title refers to Rosita Espinosa explaining how she met Abraham Ford and Eugene Porter crossing paths in Dallas It also refers to Sasha being double crossed by Sgt Bob Lamson Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editDaryl returns to the church with Noah informing the group of Beth and Carol s whereabouts After some discussion Rick Daryl Noah Tyreese and Sasha head to Atlanta They fortify the church by hacking apart the pews and the church s pipe organ to board up the doors and windows and build outer defenses to provide protection for Michonne Carl Gabriel and Judith Carl gives Gabriel a machete and tries to teach him how to defend himself but he is unwilling to learn Troubled by the desecration of his church and the slaughter of the Terminus survivors Gabriel secludes himself in his office pries up the floor boards and sneaks out under the floor boards where he immediately steps on a nail Gabriel is attacked by a walker in the woods which he impales on a broken branch but is unable to kill it after noticing it is wearing a cross on a chain At the hospital Dawn is in a heated discussion with O Donnell over their inability to find Noah Beth listens in as the subject turns to Carol O Donnell feels that she is a lost cause and keeping her alive is waste of resources Beth intervenes and an angry Dawn instructs O Donnell to take Carol off life support When O Donnell leaves Dawn chastises Beth for forcing her hand but gives her the key to the drug locker so she can save Carol Dawn admits that she was wrong about Beth s perceived weakness Beth later confronts Dr Edwards and convinces him to tell her which drug to use to save Carol Beth retrieves some epinephrine from the locker and administers it to Carol Meanwhile Eugene is still unconscious and Abraham has become non responsive Glenn Maggie Tara and Rosita debate whether or not they should return to the church Glenn Tara and Rosita leave to find water while Maggie stays behind to keep an eye on Eugene and Abraham Eventually Abraham speaks claiming he still wants to live Glenn Tara and Rosita return with water and fish as Eugene regains consciousness As Rick s group arrives in Atlanta and Rick lays out a vague plan to infiltrate the hospital capture Lerner and force the whole place to stand down Tyreese feels that this is too risky and proposes they instead capture cops and make an exchange of prisoners Daryl agrees with Tyreese and Rick finds himself out voted Noah acts as bait and lures two officers Sgt Bob Lamson Maximiliano Hernandez and Officer Shepherd into an ambush quickly capturing them One of the officers Lamson realizes Rick was a cop The two officers briefly escape when a third officer Officer Licari Christopher Matthew Cook arrives as backup but all three are ultimately recaptured Now in Rick s custody the officers insist Dawn won t trade for them as she doesn t like them anyway but if released vow to oust Lerner and install Lamson in her place Lamson however advises Rick that Lerner will start from a no negotiating position but will compromise as she always does and ultimately make the trade Meanwhile Sasha is still distraught over Bob s death and her interest is piqued when she discovers that Lamson s first name is also Bob When Rick Tyreese and Daryl leave to make contact with Dawn Sasha is left alone with the prisoners and Lamson tells her a heart rending story how his partner who was killed in the bombings has come back as a walker but he never had a chance to put him out of his misery Sasha offers to help Lamson put his partner to rest and get her own closure and Lamson guides her to a location from which she can shoot However when she takes aim Lamson tackles Sasha and knocks her out then flees Production editThe melted walkers in Atlanta s streets were a combination of dummies and half buried actors The cast was unaware that some of them were real until they started moving The walker s head that Daryl ripped off was rigged so that the spine would move afterward There were finger controls for the spine inside of the eye sockets citation needed Reception editUpon airing the episode was watched by 13 33 million American viewers with an 18 49 rating of 7 0 1 a decrease in viewership from the previous week which had 14 07 million viewers and an 18 49 rating of 7 3 2 In Australia it received 0 101 million viewers making it the highest rated cable broadcast that day 3 The episode received generally positive reviews Matt Fowler of IGN rated it 8 2 out of 10 saying that the episode had some cool intense moments 4 Tim Surette of TV com in a mixed review wrote The penultimate episode of Season 5A Crossed wasn t a bad episode but it immediately jumps to the front of the line for the title of worst no wait that sounds bad so let s say least good episode of Season 5 so far However the reviewer also stated that the episode did appropriately set things up for The Walking Dead s winter finale 5 Zack Handlen writing for The A V Club gave the episode a B stating that in short The Walking Dead has gotten better at balancing hope against despair 6 In a mixed review Sean McKenna of TV Fanatic wrote that the episode was necessary to pull everything that s come in The Walking Dead Season 5 back together towards its new central focus its new central direction while also stating that I wasn t wowed by this episode but it wasn t abysmal 7 Jeff Stone of Indiewire gave the episode a B 8 Alex Straker writing for The Independent wrote that Crossed is an episode that highlights the strengths and flaws of the fifth series 9 References edit Bibel Sara November 25 2014 Sunday Cable Ratings The Walking Dead Wins Night Talking Dead Real Housewives of Atlanta Homeland The Newsroom amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on November 27 2014 Retrieved November 25 2014 Kondolojy Amanda November 18 2014 Sunday Cable Ratings The Walking Dead Tops Night Talking Dead The Real Housewives of Atlanta NASCAR amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on November 20 2014 Retrieved November 18 2014 Knox David November 25 2014 Monday 24 November 2014 TV Tonight Retrieved December 6 2014 Fowler Matt November 23 2014 The Walking Dead Crossed Review IGN Retrieved November 25 2014 Surette Tim November 24 2014 The Walking Dead Crossed Review Lines in the Sand TV com Archived from the original on May 22 2015 Retrieved December 5 2014 Handlen Zack November 23 2014 Review The Walking Dead Crossed The A V Club Retrieved December 5 2014 McKenna Sean November 23 2014 The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 7 Review Crossed TV Fanatic Retrieved December 5 2014 Stone Jeff November 23 2014 Review The Walking Dead Season 5 Episode 7 Crossed IndieWire Retrieved December 5 2014 Straker Alex November 24 2014 The Walking Dead Crossed TV Review The Independent Retrieved December 5 2014 External links edit nbsp Speculative fiction Horror portal nbsp Television portal Crossed at AMC Crossed at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crossed The Walking Dead amp oldid 1217398506, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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