Dwight and Sherry team up with a mysterious faction of people to take down Ginny; when Morgan unexpectedly offers to help, a power struggle ensues.Dwight and Sherry team up with a mysterious faction of people to take down Ginny; when Morgan unexpectedly offers to help, a power struggle ensues.Dwight and Sherry team up with a mysterious faction of people to take down Ginny; when Morgan unexpectedly offers to help, a power struggle ensues.
Alycia Debnam-Carey
- Alicia Clark
- (credit only)
Colman Domingo
- Victor Strand
- (credit only)
Danay Garcia
- Luciana Galvez
- (credit only)
Garret Dillahunt
- John Dorie
- (credit only)
Mo Collins
- Sarah Rabinowitz
- (credit only)
Alexa Nisenson
- Charlie
- (credit only)
Karen David
- Grace Mukherjee
- (credit only)
Colby Hollman
- Wes
- (credit only)
Jenna Elfman
- June Dorie
- (credit only)
Rubén Blades
- Daniel Salazar
- (credit only)
Devyn A. Tyler
- Nora
- (as Devyn Tyler)
Storyline
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Featured review
"Honey" stands out for its exploration of how past traumas and the drive for vengeance can warp one's priorities and relationships
Dwight and Sherry are spending a night together, when Sherry gets up and seemingly disappears. Dwight hears noises outside and is captured by a group of masked men. The next day, Dwight appears in a skatepark with the men, where Sherry confesses that she is a part of their group. They plan to destroy the SWAT truck, but Althea, who has also been captured, suggests they steal it instead. The assault on the truck is successful with the unexpected help of Morgan. At night, Sherry tells Morgan she plans to kill Virginia, but Morgan refuses to participate, due to his experience in the war against Negan. He reveals his plan to make a new community away from the Pioneers.
Sherry convinces Dwight to ambush Virginia's henchmen and proceeds into the trap. Shortly after seeing that Morgan and Althea refuse to attack the Pioneers, she locks them up with Dwight. Morgan convinces Dwight to stop Sherry, who reluctantly cancels the attack with Virginia not even showing up. The next day, Morgan and Althea convince Dwight to leave with them, but Sherry refuses to join, intending to continue her war against the Pioneers. When the refugees from the office building arrive, they depart for the hidden valley, and Dwight leaves Sherry a clue to give her their whereabouts.
The episode re-introduces Sherry, Dwight's long-lost wife, now a leader of a masked group determined to take down Virginia's oppressive regime. Their reunion brings a mix of joy and tension, as Dwight grapples with Sherry's transformation from the woman he remembered into a hardened resistance fighter.
The narrative thrust of "Honey" revolves around Sherry's plan to hijack a SWAT vehicle from Virginia's forces, using it to free their captured friends and strike a decisive blow against their oppressor. The plot thickens as it becomes clear that Sherry's motivations are driven by a mix of revenge and a strategic desire to weaken Virginia. Her intense focus and willingness to go to great lengths, including endangering the lives of those she aims to protect, create a rift between her and Dwight. This tension is masterfully depicted in their heated exchanges, revealing the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by characters who have been pushed to their limits.
Visually, the episode is stark and gripping, using the claustrophobic interiors of the SWAT vehicle and the desolate landscapes to enhance the sense of urgency and entrapment felt by the characters. The action sequences are well-executed, blending suspense and a palpable sense of danger that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. One of the standout scenes involves a confrontation between Dwight and Sherry, where the former makes a poignant plea to his wife, highlighting his fear of losing her to the same vengeful obsession that once consumed him.
Critically, "Honey" stands out for its exploration of how past traumas and the drive for vengeance can warp one's priorities and relationships. The episode does an excellent job of weaving personal stories with the broader themes of the series, such as the quest for freedom and the moral compromises required in a lawless world. The performances, particularly by Austin Amelio (Dwight) and Christine Evangelista (Sherry), are exceptional, adding depth to their characters' internal conflicts.
Sherry convinces Dwight to ambush Virginia's henchmen and proceeds into the trap. Shortly after seeing that Morgan and Althea refuse to attack the Pioneers, she locks them up with Dwight. Morgan convinces Dwight to stop Sherry, who reluctantly cancels the attack with Virginia not even showing up. The next day, Morgan and Althea convince Dwight to leave with them, but Sherry refuses to join, intending to continue her war against the Pioneers. When the refugees from the office building arrive, they depart for the hidden valley, and Dwight leaves Sherry a clue to give her their whereabouts.
The episode re-introduces Sherry, Dwight's long-lost wife, now a leader of a masked group determined to take down Virginia's oppressive regime. Their reunion brings a mix of joy and tension, as Dwight grapples with Sherry's transformation from the woman he remembered into a hardened resistance fighter.
The narrative thrust of "Honey" revolves around Sherry's plan to hijack a SWAT vehicle from Virginia's forces, using it to free their captured friends and strike a decisive blow against their oppressor. The plot thickens as it becomes clear that Sherry's motivations are driven by a mix of revenge and a strategic desire to weaken Virginia. Her intense focus and willingness to go to great lengths, including endangering the lives of those she aims to protect, create a rift between her and Dwight. This tension is masterfully depicted in their heated exchanges, revealing the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by characters who have been pushed to their limits.
Visually, the episode is stark and gripping, using the claustrophobic interiors of the SWAT vehicle and the desolate landscapes to enhance the sense of urgency and entrapment felt by the characters. The action sequences are well-executed, blending suspense and a palpable sense of danger that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. One of the standout scenes involves a confrontation between Dwight and Sherry, where the former makes a poignant plea to his wife, highlighting his fear of losing her to the same vengeful obsession that once consumed him.
Critically, "Honey" stands out for its exploration of how past traumas and the drive for vengeance can warp one's priorities and relationships. The episode does an excellent job of weaving personal stories with the broader themes of the series, such as the quest for freedom and the moral compromises required in a lawless world. The performances, particularly by Austin Amelio (Dwight) and Christine Evangelista (Sherry), are exceptional, adding depth to their characters' internal conflicts.
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- Apr 26, 2024
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