Way — 9. No Other

: Some reviewers noted "interesting editing choices," where the "how" of certain resolutions was skipped to maintain a rapid tempo, which helped keep the episode from dragging. The Commonwealth Transition

" No Other Way " is widely regarded as one of the strongest episodes of The Walking Dead's final season, effectively serving as a high-octane conclusion to the Reaper conflict while setting the stage for the series' endgame.

: Father Gabriel’s encounter with the Reaper priest provides a tense, thematic highlight. His decision to kill the priest while claiming he "no longer hears God" underscores the dark psychological toll of their survival. Production and Pacing 9. No Other Way

The episode is praised for its breakneck pace, resolving the Meridian conflict with a level of brutality and finality that some felt was missing from previous installments.

Critics highlighted the episode's cinematic quality, noting its "impressive slow-motion zombie kills" and explosive action sequences. : Some reviewers noted "interesting editing choices," where

: A standout element is Maggie's character arc. After Daryl offers Leah and the remaining Reapers a chance to walk away, Maggie chooses to gun them down, a move many reviewers found chilling yet consistent with her transformation.

The episode serves a dual purpose: clearing the "Reaper board" and introducing the next major chapter. TV Review: The Walking Dead, 11x9, "No Other Way" His decision to kill the priest while claiming

: The use of the "hwacha" weapon creates a chaotic, high-stakes opening that feels different from typical walker encounters.