Hilltop is backed into a corner. With the roads blocked and no time for reinforcements from Alexandria, the community has to make a stand with what they have. Watching the group prepare with medieval-style defenses—shields, spears, and Luke’s fancy mace—gave the episode a gritty, Game of Thrones -esque feel that heightened the stakes.
The episode title is a clever double entendre. While it refers to the medieval spiked weapon Daryl wields—a "morning star" (or more accurately, a flail)—it also highlights the "star" of the morning: the terrifying arrival of Alpha’s massive horde. [S10E11] Morning Star
Before the arrows started flying, we got some of the most moving character beats of the season: Hilltop is backed into a corner
The small detail of Judith painting a blue angel wing on Daryl’s vest was a heart-tugger, reminding us exactly what they are fighting to protect. The episode title is a clever double entendre