I wasn't expecting to get much out of this episode at all, since it focuses on Eugene, Dwight, and Negan instead of characters I care about a whole lot more. However, I was pleasantly surprised!
Cons:
It does still kind of annoy me that this season is so obsessed with small-focus episodes. We've had so few chances this year to hang out with the whole group, and I worry that it's making the ramp-up to the finale a little weak. I was surprisingly okay with spending an hour with Eugene and Dwight, but in the back of my mind I still want to know what's going on with Daryl, Carol, Rick, Michonne, et. al. You know?
Dwight's story was really great, but it did have one sort of logical fallacy. Negan sends Dwight out to look for Sherry, who ran off after freeing Daryl. He finds a note she has written, and discovers that she has left for good, unwilling to wait for Dwight as she wasn't sure whether he'd go with her, or bring her back to Negan. At this point, I have no idea why Dwight decides to go back to Negan. It's not blind loyalty, obviously, since Dwight is able to lie to Negan and tell him that Sherry is dead. He frames the doctor, and Negan kills him. I struggle to understand Dwight's motivation for doing this. He was free. He could have gone after Sherry to try and find her.