Unfortunately, I didn't think much of this episode. Last week's premiere was more successful, in my opinion.
Cons:
Here's why this week didn't work: it was just more of the same. I know I spent last season bemoaning the lack of action, but now this week all we got was action. We're still seeing the plan play out, but there is no discernible progress or sense of the whole. You've got a small contingent searching for weapons, you've got Ezekiel, Carol, and others planning an assault, and then you've got Jesus, Morgan, and Tara undergoing their own operations, with mixed results. There wasn't much of a sense of cohesion, and we had very little in the way of good, solid character building moments to break up the monotony of shootouts and blood and death and screams for vengeance.
Jesus' sudden appeals for mercy made no sense and seemed to fly in the face of a carefully constructed plan. We've already done this whole "killing people is bad" thing with Morgan, and now we see him fully committed to the plan to slaughter the Saviors, but Jesus steps in and starts talking about sparing lives. Obviously in the grand scheme of things I agree with Jesus... it's not like I want innocent lives to be lost, here. But his sudden mercy is going against the established plan, and he almost gets himself and Tara killed protecting a guy who ends up being evil anyway. I don't understand where this is coming from, and it pretty much comes across as sabotage.