The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series based on the comic book series of the same name created by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, together forming the core of the Walking Dead franchise forming.
The series features a large ensemble cast as zombie apocalypse survivors trying to stay alive under the near-constant threat of zombie attacks known as “Walkers” (among other nicknames). It is characterized.
With the collapse of modern civilization, these survivors must confront other human survivors who have formed groups and communities with their laws and morals, sometimes openly hostile among themselves.
This episode features the return of Daryl and Carol and a significant portion of Yumiko’s screen time. Then it’s the time!
Also, a much-hated character finally comes to an end. But I’ll save the spoilers below, so stay tuned for full recaps and recaps of The Walking Dead’s latest episodes!
WARNING! This article contains major spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 20: What’s Lost.
This episode begins with Carol chatting with Ezekiel while sorting her baked goods. However, when two men break in to kidnap Ezekiel, they are less successful in kidnapping Carol. I notice that
The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 20 Flashbacks and Reviews: What’s Lost.
Daryl and Carol quickly fend off their attackers (one was eaten by a friend and turned into a walker minutes after Daryl presumably killed him) and rescue kidnapped children started.
So who is conducting these kidnappings? You may remember being kicked out by Maxine and Eugene for being responsible. In retaliation, his mother swore to blame Eugene for each and everything, and also everyone believed in her.
However, that is not enough, and the Governor orders that everyone associated with Eugene must be expelled from the Federation and “cured.”
Daryl and Carol find out what it is and realize that the only person who can help them find a friend is Lance Hornsby. Pooh. This slimy POS is kept in a cell with a zombified Sebastian Milton, but Daryl and Carol free him.
However, on the run Daryl is separated from the others, forcing Carol to be alone with Hornsby, who leads her on a wild chase to find the other kidnappers.
Of course, Carol doesn’t hear Hornsby’s BS while he walks with her. It was interesting to note that showrunner Angela Kang commented in the aftershow that Hornsby may not have deliberately lied or even tried to avoid the situation. He could believe the crap coming out of his mouth.
In the final scene, a caravan of military jeeps and buses carry off the kidnapped people with jute sacks on their heads. A soldier injects some kind of tranquilizer into someone with prominent gray dreadlocks.
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