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The following is a list of characters from The Walking Dead television series based on the eponymous comic book series. Although some characters appear in both the television and comic series, the continuity of the television series is not shared with the original comic book series.
"Walk with Us" features the death of Alpha (Samantha Morton) at the hands of Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) which resembles her death from an issue adapted from the comic book series. [1] It also features the final appearances of Gamma / Mary ( Thora Birch ) and Earl Sutton ( John Finn ), who are both killed in this episode.
Taking shelter in a church with Negan and Alden, Maggie remains determined to retrieve supplies from the supply depot in Arbor Hills. Alden insists he is too injured to continue and requests to be left behind; Negan implores Maggie to make the call, but she defiantly blames him for the fall of the Hilltop. However, Negan is undeterred and ...
S—t got real in Sunday’s penultimate episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Not only were we reunited with a long-running character from the mothership, but a veteran of three series ...
The penultimate episode of "TWD" ended on a massive cliffhanger for one of the main characters. A few clues may have sealed their fate.
Connie, Alden, and Earl suspect that Alpha and the Whisperers knocked over the tree, and Alexandria is alerted to the situation. Michonne leaves with Judith and a small group to help out. Meanwhile at Alexandria, word spreads that the incident was believed to be caused by the Whisperers, Lydia finds herself being tormented and bullied by Gage ...
The critical consensus reads: "The Reaper threat is extinguished in "No Other Way," a thrilling return that takes The Walking Dead's final season in a more promising direction." [ 4 ] Erik Kain for Forbes praised the episode, writing that: "A tense conclusion to the Reapers storyline, a great twist, and one of the best scenes in the entire show ...
After Sunday, there would be no “beyond” for AMC’s The Walking Dead: World Beyond. The AMC limited series concluded its two-season run with an affecting episode that killed off two key ...