Granted, I don’t think you need to kill off characters to make for a good show, but the final triumph over the undead (or this giant herd of undead, anyways) feels so anticlimactic when nearly every member of the group that arrived at the Commonwealth this season is left standing in the end. In a wildly bloated cast filled to the brim with potentially gory and grotesque deaths, it’s baffling that the creators of The Walking Dead would kill off so few characters tonight. I knew immediately when they killed Jules first and then spent so much time on Luke’s death, that we probably wouldn’t get many more. He had potential to be a more important and prominent character, but out of the C-tier group that came with Magna (late additions to the cast who haven’t added much to the story) Luke was probably the least important. But Luke is a character we haven’t spent much time with over the last couple seasons, or really ever. It’s the second death of the episode, and a pretty dramatic one. They’ve sawed off the bitten appendage but he’s lost so much blood in the process. Across the room, Magna’s group is weeping as they scramble to save Luke, who was bitten trying to save his girlfriend, Jules, as they fought their way through the horde. Judith musters her strength, blocks the doors, and passes out next to him.ĭaryl-with a very black eye-awakens sometime later laying next to Judith in hospital beds, with Carol (Melissa McBride) looking down on them. Outside, the horde of zombies is approaching. We see from Judith’s perspective as a couple of Stormtroopers come into the lobby area and then we see Daryl fall to the ground. She’s been shot by Pamela and needs medical attention, but when they get there the hospital appears to be abandoned. The episode opens to the hospital that Daryl (Norman Reedus) took Judith (Cailey Fleming) to at the end of last week’s episode.
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