‘The Walking Dead’ Recap: “The Cell”

Spoiler Alert: This recap contains spoilers for Season 7 Episode 3 of The Walking Dead.
Melissa Moore ’20 / Emertainment Monthly TV Staff Writer
Viewers will recall that last week’s episode, “The Well” offered somewhat of a lighthearted respite from the force that is Negan and his Saviors. That reprieve, as expected, did not last long, as this week’s episode “The Cell” focuses on Daryl (Norman Reedus) in the Saviors’ camp. Daryl undergoes various humiliations and beatings as Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) works to instill in him the idea that Negan rules over everyone and everything.
Dwight then makes another sandwich – one filled with dog food. Viewers then watch as several of Daryl’s days loop: his awakening and acceptance of the dog food sandwiches each day is accompanied with the uptempo and cheery song, “Easy Street” by the Collapsable Hearts. The loop eventually pauses and audiences follow Daryl and Dwight to the infirmary, where the Doctor has just been meeting with a women. It is Sherry (Christine Evangelista) – viewers may recall from Season 6 that Sherry was Dwight’s wife – and she has just found out that she is not pregnant, to the relief of Dwight, although he says, “there’s always next time.” More on that later.
Meanwhile, Daryl has been returned to his cell by another member of Negan’s group, who has not closed the cell door completely. Daryl sneaks out and is caught by Sherry who warns Daryl to go back now and to give in to Negan, as no matter how bad his situation seems now, Negan will always do worse. She does not, however, stop Daryl when he continues to try and escape. A group of Saviors, along with Negan, shortly catch him however, and each member goes around saying, “I am Negan” until Negan explains to Daryl that he is everywhere and truly has ultimate control. Negan explains that he has three options: 1. He gets on a spike and works for Negan as a dead man; 2. He goes back to his cell and wishes he were a dead man; and 3. He works for Negan and lives like a king. Daryl does not concede, however, and is subsequently beaten.
Sherry then has two secret conversations. First, with Daryl, she apologizes for leaving him and stealing his things back in Season 6. Then, with Dwight, she says she did the right thing and that, yes, Negan is treating her well.
Dwight then returns to Daryl, who refuses to eat, and throws a picture in his cell: it is presumably, Glenn after Negan killed him – as viewers can recall, no defining features remained after Negan had finished his work. This finally pushes Daryl over the edge and he begins to cry.
Again Daryl is thrown back in his cell, where he says to Dwight that he understands why Dwight bent the knee: he did it for someone else. He also says that is the reason why he cannot give in.
The episode ends with Dwight looking out over the pit of walkers, where the man he shot earlier is now up against the fence, just another one of the walkers.
In addition to the surface-level significance of this episode, the mirroring of Dwight and Daryl is also explored, and the episode suggests that Dwight wants to be like Daryl. He not only uses Daryl’s motorcyle and crossbow, but he also wears his vest. It’s also clear that Negan wants Daryl to be what Dwight has been for him, but perhaps at a higher level, which could pose a threat to Dwight. Then again, even though he did it to survive, Dwight surely feels guilt as he must watch his ex-wife live completely under the control of Negan.
This episode, while not as riveting as the season premiere, benefited from focusing on a favorite such as Daryl who so many fans are so concerned about. It also gave viewers a deeper view of Negan and the god-like persona he has created for himself. Negan is such a strong character that no matter how little he is featured in the episode, each time he is, he controls and revitalizes the scene, bringing viewers back onto their toes.
Overall Episode Grade: B+