With many theorizing this organization is the one that took Rick in Season 9, could we finally see a reunion between the show’s former protagonist and his survivor family? With this reveal, things seem to be inching closer to finally tying the mysterious CRM community (from “World Beyond,” and “Fear The Walking Dead”) with the world of the flagship series. The biggest revelation from this episode comes towards its tail end where Hornsby reveals the Commonwealth has access to a train station and that the kidnapped survivors are being transported to another location. – The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 20 – Photo Credit: Jace Downs/AMC No further revelation is attributed to why the skin was there, simply serving as another macabre element of “The Walking Dead’s” vast world. The danger first reveals itself when the duo stumbles upon the skin of a face draped on an object. The tunnel sequence is genuinely haunting, featuring some grotesque walkers emerging from the darkness only lit by Carol’s flashlight. Josh Hamilton continues to inject a wonderfully evil charm into all of his dialogue, proving to be one of the strongest new additions to the show’s ensemble. After Carol and Daryl are forced to split up, Hornsby leads Carol through a harrowing tunnel that supposedly serves as a secret escape from inside the Commonwealth. The whole sequence plays out as a sort of Hannibal Lecter-esque scenario, with the former twisted antagonist offering insight and guidance to an uncertain Carol. The main narrative thread of this episode follows Daryl and Carol breaking Hornsby out of his cell and forcing him to lead them to where their friends are being held captive. Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier – The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 20 – Photo Credit: Jace Downs/AMC “If we’re willing to do that, then maybe we could get back some piece of what we lost.” These opening sequences continue to be a strong, and effective, creative choice to emphasize the weight of the show’s final journey. Having the strength to put someone else’s life ahead of your own” Judith narrates. And that’s not just about words, but action. Much like the previous episodes, “What’s Been Lost” kicks off with an emotional montage chronicling another character’s (Carol) courageous journey throughout the apocalypse. ![]() ![]() As more people go missing, the remaining survivors (Daryl, Carol, and Yumiko) scramble to track down their abducted friends, all while evading Pamela Milton’s widespread militia. Meanwhile, the original survivor group is disappearing one by one, taken by Pamela Milton’s loyal soldiers and mercenaries. Eugene is in custody of the Commonwealth, set to go on trial for the murder of Sebastian Milton. ” Episode 20, “ What’s Been Lost” drives viewers even closer to the show’s end-game as it slowly takes shape. There are 4 more episodes left until the grand finale of AMC’s “The Walking Dead.
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