Eugene and the gang have made it inside the Commonwealth.
They even got to watch a little orientation video.
We learn that it began just as “a few secure blocks” but has been growing ever since.

Josh Hamilton as Lance Hornsby on ‘The Walking Dead’ season 11.Josh Stringer/AMC
Money is also a thing here.
Inside these walls, it’s as if the outbreak never happened.
Everyone upon entry into the Commonwealth is given a job assignment and housing.

The Commonwealth in ‘The Walking Dead’ season 11.Josh Stringer/AMC
Eugene, Princess, and Ezekiel quickly cause trouble.
But they kind of have to break in illegally to the communications departure to do it.
He and his forces must in on Eugene as he’s in the midst of speaking with Rosita.
He’s been at the Commonwealth pretty much since the outbreak started, which must be nice.
However, he seemly hid the fact that he was a surgeon from the community.
He’s not about that life anymore.
He’s a baker.
If they knew his background, they might make him work in the hospitals.
That’s the assumption from his shushing Yumiko when she brings it up.
Everyone else isn’t doing so hot.
Negan and Maggie are having best time together…
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…
Thought we had you fooled.
Just kidding, they hate each other’s guts.
They make it to the rendezvous point where the cache of supplies is.
Negan wants to go home with the supplies, Maggie wants to wait for her people.
So, they wait.
Aaron, on the other hand, is having a really bad time.
He’s been plagued by dreams of failing to protect Gracie from attackers.
He’s becoming just as short-fused and aggressive as Carol used to be, like five minutes earlier.
(She did a quick about-face.)
He finds one of the Whisperers there and they interrogate him for information.
Lydia tries vouching for this man, named Keith, but Aaron is not having it.
Jerry joins his side when he finds Nabila’s scarf among their belongings.
That’s apparently too much for Carol, who puts down the walker and tells Aaron to cool it.
So, presumably, we’ll find out what she’s been up to next week.