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What Makes No Way Out the Best Episode of The Walking Dead?

What Makes No Way Out the Best Episode of The Walking Dead?
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No Way Out is a rollercoaster ride you won't want to miss — and here's why.

The Walking Dead has had its fair share of heart-stopping moments. If you've checked out our top 5 highest rated TWD episodes, you know that not one but three episodes shared the same rating of 9.6 points, making it impossible to decide which episode is the best.

But, No Way Out, the ninth episode of season 6, looks like the strongest candidate for the title of the best episode. The episode is a rollercoaster ride of emotions, action, and character development, making it a fan-favorite and arguably the best episode of the entire series.

No Way Out is a climactic episode that not only concludes the first half of season six but also introduces us to a new threat — the Saviors. The episode is packed with action and dramatic moments.

But it's not just the action that makes this episode great; it's the way the story unfolds and how it impacts the characters.

The episode kicks off with Daryl, Abraham, and Sasha encountering a motorcycle gang on their way back to Alexandria. The gang, who are part of the Saviors, demand their weapons and belongings. However, Daryl manages to outsmart them.

Back in Alexandria, the once-safe haven is now overrun by walkers. Rick, Carl, Jesse, Sam, Ron, Michonne, and Father Gabriel are trying to navigate through the walker- infested town.

The tension escalates when Sam panics, leading to a chain of events that result in the tragic deaths of Sam, Jesse, and Ron.

The episode also explores the transformation of several characters. Father Gabriel, who was once a character plagued by fear and guilt, steps up to protect Judith, showcasing his growth.

Similarly, Eugene, who was often seen as a weak character, finds his courage and joins the fight against the walkers.

One of the most iconic moments in No Way Out is when Rick, driven by grief and desperation, starts a killing spree against the walkers.

His courage inspires the rest of the Alexandrians to join the fight, leading to a powerful scene where the community comes together to reclaim their home.