Then we last left our heroes, in the midseason finale cliffhanger, things didn't seem all that dire. Trapping Carol, Daryl, and the rest in a savage scenario against a herd of walkers didn't exactly feel cliffhanger-worthy since we've seen our survivors escape dozens of similar scenes over the years. In fact, the show itself made a montage out of rapid-fire zombie assaults on Alexandria earlier in the season as if it wasn't a situation worth spending a lot of time with because everyone could handle themselves.
Regardless, "Squeeze" made the most of these spelunky surroundings, crafting a full episode's worth of danger out of it and, maybe most importantly, creating a crucible where it felt like someone could die. Granted, taking stock of all the characters and whether or not they were narratively "ready" to go, Jerry was the one most likely to get torn to bits. But he didn't. This is where the episode kind of broke even because it would have sucked for Jerry to die since he's one of the few favorites left - but also, without a grand demise, the entire adventure felt a bit toothless in the end.
Sure, the cave collapsed, leaving Connie and Magda's fates unknown, but since we didn't see them die... they're obviously still around. Because that's the show.
Can Daryl Forgive Carol?
Daryl probably won't be able to forgive Carol until he finds Connie still alive. Worst-case scenario here, if the show still wants to play things viciously, Daryl finds her alive, but right as she's dying. Or comes to the rescue just moments too late. We don't know what actress Lauren Ridloff's Marvel's Eternals role means yet for her role in the series.Story-wise though, and knowing how Daryl obsessed over Rick's "death," and spent months and months looking for him in the woods, Daryl has to find these two. He can't revert back to Season 9 Daryl.
The dramatic heart here, in "Squeeze," was Carol finally realizing how destructive and careless she's been after getting stuck in a place where she felt utterly useless because of her claustrophobia. She had to come to terms with her obsession for revenge against Alpha and recognize how it blinded her to this rather obvious trap. Man, if Jerry had died because of this, she'd never come back. That's probably the main reason he survived - even though it certainly looked like the undead had chewed up his foot.
To be fair though, this was a super dark episode. Not thematically, just light-wise. Watching it through a press screener made things even harder to make out, given how much action happened in the shadows. I certainly got the gist of most of what was going on, with the actual squeezing moments, through the very narrow crawl spaces, being the most intense parts.
And the Carol/Daryl stuff remains, truly, the only big relationship on the show that still works to holds everything together. After that, you've got Rosita and Eugene (maybe?), and Negan and Judith. Everything else is kind of empty. So "Squeeze" was wise to focus on this, along with Daryl's burgeoning feelings for Connie.
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