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Norman Reedus in Trust (2022)

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Trust

The Walking Dead

36 reviews
6/10

Trust

  • bobcobb301
  • Sep 27, 2022
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6/10

Dirty face of Commonwealth!

  • erenyurek
  • Mar 26, 2022
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7/10

Maybe Mercer Should Be the Governor of Commonwealth

Hornsby questions Aaron and Gabriel about what happened to Carlson and his group, and why they have survived. Then he decides to look for the killers at Hilltop. When he arrives, he orders Maggie to open the gates, but she only obeys when Daryl asks her. Hornsby's trooper searches Hilltop and Hornsby snoops around, and Maggie tells him to leave Hilltop by the sundown. Meanwhile, Eugene, Connie, Kelly and Rosita are planning to overthrow Pamela Milton from the power, and Eugene involves Max in his coup-d'etat. Ezekiel asks Tomi to help him in an appendicectomy, and Tomi finds a clinic for poor people masked of veterinary services. Hornsby stumbles with Leah and offers he a job.

"Trust" is an episode of "The Walking Dead" with uninteresting subplots. The annoying Eugene is now plotting a coup-d'etat against Pamela Milton. The woman is flawed but organized a society in a world of chaos. Her scum son Sebastian is so far the real problem and he should be pressing to warn his behavior to the population. Mercer seems to be a honest man and probably should be the governor of Commonwealth, but probably he does not have politician skills. Hornsby is another scum, but Mercer could easily deal with him is Pamela supports him. The subplot of Ezekiel is pointless and only a filler of the running time. Mercer and Princess together is interesting. The confrontation of Maggie and Hornsby is the best part of the show. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Confiança" ("Trust")
  • claudio_carvalho
  • Jan 21, 2024
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Ummmmmm

It's fine, I guess, but I've noticed ever started airing again in February I have started to care less and less about the characters. They haven't changed at all for at least two seasons, so all these character driven episodes aren't as interesting- because we know everything the character is going to do.
  • bhowardh
  • Apr 9, 2022
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10/10

PERFECT

As you see the average of episodes is very very good we can say now that the walking dead season 11 is from the best seasons ever in the series I love the duo of the series specially daryl and rosita they are very good couple and I'm excited for the final episode of the part i hope at the final of the series the rate and rank of TWD go up and rise as long time ago.
  • amatallha
  • Mar 26, 2022
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10/10

Someone's dying in 16!

  • james-patrick-732-463468
  • Mar 26, 2022
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7/10

Will the tension pay off?

Hopefully the mid-season finale is fantastic because so far 11B has been all the same besides 11x9 and this episode.

Lance and Maggie tension is always interesting, however they always slip in side-plots that are boring and unimportant.

Let's hope for a great mid-season...
  • fountasalexander
  • Mar 26, 2022
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8/10

Well Done

  • tristan_19
  • Mar 26, 2022
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7/10

"Trust" reminds that in a world overrun by the dead, the living must navigate the perilous terrain of trust with care, lest they become their own worst enemies

Lance questions Gabriel and Aaron, then leads a group of Commonwealth troopers to Hilltop to question Maggie. Lance intensely questions Hershel about Maggie's potential involvement, leading to a tense confrontation as Elijah and Maggie threaten Lance. After leaving Hilltop, Lance comes across Leah, who he recruits for a job. Meanwhile, Mercer and Princess have developed a sexual relationship, as Mercer struggles with the decision to kill his own men. Rosita tells Eugene about what happened with Sebastian and he calls in Connie and Kelly to report on the matter; they realize that April was one of the names on the list that Connie received. Eugene convinces Max to continue to help him on the inside, and they kiss for the first time. Inspired by Carol and his new lease on life, Ezekiel opens a secret clinic for those still far down the list, recruiting Tomi to help him with surgery.

"Trust" unfolds as a pivotal episode in the eleventh season of "The Walking Dead," probing the delicate nature of trust in a post-apocalyptic world where allegiances are as fragile as the safety they purport to offer. This episode skillfully navigates the intricate web of relationships and alliances formed among the survivors, highlighting how trust is both a necessary bond for survival and a potential source of betrayal. By focusing on the dynamics between characters who find themselves at a crossroads, "Trust" examines the consequences of faith placed wrongly and the redemptive power of trust earned against all odds.

The episode is structured around several key interactions that test the boundaries of existing relationships. Through these encounters, viewers are offered a deep dive into the psyche of characters who grapple with the weight of past decisions, the fear of vulnerability, and the hope for a future that seems increasingly uncertain. Particularly notable is the nuanced portrayal of characters who have historically been at odds, now finding themselves in situations where they must either choose to rebuild their fragile trust or succumb to the divisions that threaten their collective survival. The tension builds steadily, culminating in a series of confrontations that are as emotionally charged as they are revealing of character.

Visually, "Trust" employs a stark, almost claustrophobic aesthetic that mirrors the internal conflicts of the characters. The use of tight framing and close-ups intensifies the sense of intimacy and tension, drawing the viewer closer into the emotional landscape of the episode. Moreover, the episode's pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of silence and reflection to punctuate the narrative, giving weight to the characters' dilemmas and decisions. This careful construction enhances the thematic exploration of trust, illustrating its fragility and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect it, rebuild it, or exploit it.

In conclusion, "Trust" stands out as a compelling examination of the human condition under duress, weaving a narrative that is as much about the internal struggles of its characters as it is about their external circumstances. The episode challenges the viewer to consider the price of trust in a world where betrayal is often a means of survival. Through its thoughtful character development, gripping narrative, and expressive visual style, "Trust" adds a rich layer to "The Walking Dead's" exploration of the themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the enduring quest for humanity in the midst of chaos. It serves as a poignant reminder that in a world overrun by the dead, the living must navigate the perilous terrain of trust with care, lest they become their own worst enemies.
  • fernandoschiavi
  • Apr 4, 2024
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7/10

What would be a pretty good episode if it the core plot wasn't moving so slow.

  • frankiesilver-91836
  • Jul 26, 2022
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8/10

Lance is one of the best characters on the show.

  • cooperrobert-10091
  • Mar 26, 2022
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6/10

A quieter one

A quieter episode, this one, but then it is the penultimate one before the season break so we wouldn't expect it to be all-out at this stage. Hornsby makes for an interesting villain, far better and more convincing to have a politician bad guy than the unpleasant Alpha of the last few seasons. The material with Ekeziel screams of filler and the Eugene-led undercover plot is quite quiet and undemanding. But the scenes with Maggie and Daryl are better and filled with suspense, as they should be. From this point on the season is on a real rundown now and it'll be interesting to see what they do with the next episode.
  • Leofwine_draca
  • Oct 4, 2022
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1/10

What have they done to this show

  • emmajon-41573
  • Apr 4, 2022
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8/10

Tense and Romantic

The soap opera elements of the show were blended with tension between Lance and our heros. This time around I liked the interactions we were getting with characters we haven't seen interacting since season 9. It almost became a bit of a snooze like I was watching a Grey's Anatomy episode but there was a line said by Carol that really lit me up.

Also love the light blue hue. Very nice. Can't wait for 11x16.
  • fqmqgsn
  • Mar 26, 2022
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highly boring

Things are being way too boring; I have just been waiting for these episodes to FINISH and that's highly bad for a TWD fan- the series has lost its personality eversince all the main character have been out of it for no reason. I meab they are making us wait for them many seasons and that's unreasonable!
  • roxanagholami
  • Jul 8, 2022
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9/10

Anything Carol-Related is Much Needed

  • opreston-
  • Mar 27, 2022
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7/10

The calm before the storm?

  • AvionPrince16
  • Sep 4, 2022
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8/10

"Trust" is full of tension and romance, building anticipations for the mid-season finale

Episode 11.15 titled "Trust" has finally caught up with the six-month time jump teased at the end of episode "No Other Way." Which saw Daryl in Commonwealth amour, several soldiers and Lance Hornsby at the gates of Hilltop. There's two sub-plots involving the Commonwealth, Ezekiel and what he have been up to but also the investigation Rosita and Eugene are doing on the Miltons. The sub-plots are important to the bigger picture and what is to come, but could easily be seen as filler, but I promise that it's there for a reason. I think the editing and pacing was perfect in this episode, with some great transitions. Kevin Deiboldt penned the script for 11.15, and he have grown to be among the better writers as he wrote three episodes for season 10 and the season 11 horror episode "On the Inside," and I really hope he's here to stay as the writing is spectacular in this penultimate episode for S11B, the overall writing was brilliant and the dialogue felt right. Overseen by Angela Kang, the writing for this episode is consistent of the previous episodes in Part 2. Though I liked the writing, I think Ezekiel's part in the episode could have been handled better as now it felt like an afterthought, still enjoyed the scenes though. The episode uses the big budget wisely, making it brilliant both technically and the acting and so on, the camera work are brilliant and it's visually a great episode, an overall impressive production.

This was Lily Mariye's Walking Dead directorial debut, but she directed two episodes of the World Beyond spinoff series. So she is familiar with the Universe and I think she did a great job with directing a TWD episode. She directed 11.15 "Trust" and there are so many great scenes in this episode and there's not one single bad performance throughout the entire episode. The cinematography is once again breathtaking and incredible, just right for the show, the way it was shot and so on, simply brilliant. The sets were detailed and perfect, and so are the art and production design. Superb sound design and a musical score both gripping and dramatic. It's one of many things on the technical side of things that the show succeeds perfectly with.

"Trust" has lots of things that fans of The Walking Dead will like. With the previous episodes having covered the 6 months that led to the time jump, we finally get down to the cliffhangers we waited patiently for, and it was an incredible episode. The best performances were Josh Hamilton as Lance Hornsby and that's mostly it for truly brilliant performances, there were mostly plot development in the episode and not material for the actors to truly shine. Though I also liked Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene and Michael James Shaw as Michael Mercer in the episode. Honorable mention goes to Khary Payton as Ezekiel for still doing an amazing job with the character. Only one episode remains of S11B and the tension is there, so is the suspension and drama. In previous seasons, the "soap opera" and romantic writing was mostly lacking but it's handled so much better in this season, especially this episode. The writers and especially Angela Kang are truly building onto something special, something memorable, I anticipate 11.16 to be phenomenal. Build up is needed and the show have been doing a great job with it. This was a great episode but it didn't top the other two episodes for me, but still a great episode.
  • Holt344
  • Mar 28, 2022
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9/10

lans is a great villain

The strong point of this episode was Lance, he is what fans expect from a villain, clever vibe with charisma.

His speech reminds me of Negan and the governor.
  • parhamardast
  • Mar 27, 2022
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10/10

Introduction to the end

The Walking Dead is coming to an end. Wednesday, March 30, 2022, marks the cast's last day of filming. It was a bittersweet moment. The show has celebrated major milestones and the universe is continuing with numerous spinoffs. But the final day of filming marked an end to an era that started when the series launched on October 31, 2010. By around midnight, when the time changes to March 31, filming will be over.

Norman Reedus Said He Couldn't Wrap His Mind Around the Show Ending

Christian Serratos, who portrays Rosita, shared a post on her Instagram Story about the show ending. She wrote, "Already miss the woods. I love my Walking Dead Family."
  • T9ANEF
  • Mar 30, 2022
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1/10

Why am I doing this to myself.

I've actually created an account so I can write this review.

The old cap filler episode is back people!! This was slow, meaningless expisode. I don't care about the characters, the little side stories feel pointless and I couldn't wait for this episode to be over. The doctor taking out the someones appendix? Who gives a hoot? I want drama, not Grey's Anatomy. I want survival, humanity coping with the apocalypse not this drivel.

I'm only watching it because I've invested so much time in this.

We used enjoy the walking dead. Not anymore. It's a lifeless corpse, lost of any direction, meandering through the seasons.
  • adamhamilton1980
  • Nov 4, 2022
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Not anymore

  • nightwolf-40426
  • Mar 26, 2022
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10/10

Wow

This season just keeps getting better honestly if Rick returns in any way it will just be the cherry on top to a great season. Cant imagine how good the rest will be.
  • davidcarroll-26016
  • Apr 3, 2022
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8/10

Many good moments...

  • songod-95003
  • Mar 27, 2022
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8/10

Boom

Yes a good episode, I feel that the pacing is quite good this episode and there was a nice bit of tension, kind of ruined by them announcing the spin off show so it kind of takes away from when those characters are in a situation.

I feel Daryl isn't rough and tough anymore he's a bit of a pushover.

I understand trying to keep the peace with everyone but sometimes all you need is a good massacre in this world, our group are always trying but get stabbed in the back, they need to have the upper hand for once, bring the fight to them !!!
  • eoinpgeary
  • Mar 27, 2022
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