The Walking Dead season 11 episode 22 review A new ally in the fight against Pamela Milton
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Don't miss a new episode of tonight at 9/8c.As Negan looks to the future Ezekiel can't forget the past. Don't miss a new episode of tonight at 9/8c. Perhaps the most notable callback in The Walking Dead season 11 episode 22 is when (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) gives himself up to The Commonwealth, confessing that he's the man behind the uprising in the labor camp. In doing so, he is placed on his knees, in the same way as our cast of heroes in the final episode of season 6 - a moment that has been immortalized as 'the lineup.' A great moment, only with him as the man in the firing line. Except in this case, mercy prevails over wrath. The King, , is taking over our Instagram account (@AMCTheWalkingDead) right now.
Don't miss him on a new episode of tonight at 9/8c.The King, , is taking over our Instagram account (@AMCTheWalkingDead) right now. Don't miss him on a new episode of tonight at 9/8c. Ezekiel (), who reminds Negan that he will never forgive him for what happened to Benjamin (in season 7), steps into the firing range. Many others follow suit. But just before the bullets fly, our heroes come in to save the day. Yet another callback in The Walking Dead season 11 episode 22 comes from Eugene () who states vehemently, in the face of a death sentence, that one man can make a difference when it matters most. This is a reminder of when he was allied with Negan, turning his back on his friends, until he came to his senses right before the All Out War. This family finishes the fight together.
Don’t miss Carol on the latest episode of this Sunday or stream it now with AMC+.This family finishes the fight together. Don’t miss Carol on the latest episode of this Sunday or stream it now with AMC+. Eugene's words resonate with Mercer (), the general of the Commonwealth Army, who is a witness to the corruption of his leader, Pamela Milton. Hence, he aligns himself with Eugene and the rest of the gang in the final moments of The Walking Dead season 11 episode 22. For all her spies, Milton doesn’t know that her most trusted aide has now switched sides. Will justice be served?
Don’t a new episode of this Sunday at 9/8c or stream it now on AMC+.Will justice be served? Don’t a new episode of this Sunday at 9/8c or stream it now on AMC+. But not every Easter Egg is a nod to The Saviors. Aaron (Ross Marquand), Jerry (Cooper Andrews), Elijah (Okea-Eme Akwari), and Lydia (Cassady McClincy) align with Luke and Jules from Oceanside and become Whisperers to escape the Commonwealth. Little do they know, one of the variants (maybe more) that can climb and pick objects off the ground, could be among them!
The Walking Dead season 11 episode 22 review – A new ally in the fight against Pamela Milton
Still from The Walking Dead (Image sourced official Facebook page) "Time to f*** s*** up!" These final words from season 11 episode 22 encapsulate the tone of the last three episodes. It’s all been building up to this, the home stretch, the final sprint towards the finish line. That said, this episode, aptly named Faith, isn’t without its share of nods to the past. As Negan looks to the future Ezekiel can't forget the past.Don't miss a new episode of tonight at 9/8c.As Negan looks to the future Ezekiel can't forget the past. Don't miss a new episode of tonight at 9/8c. Perhaps the most notable callback in The Walking Dead season 11 episode 22 is when (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) gives himself up to The Commonwealth, confessing that he's the man behind the uprising in the labor camp. In doing so, he is placed on his knees, in the same way as our cast of heroes in the final episode of season 6 - a moment that has been immortalized as 'the lineup.' A great moment, only with him as the man in the firing line. Except in this case, mercy prevails over wrath. The King, , is taking over our Instagram account (@AMCTheWalkingDead) right now.
Don't miss him on a new episode of tonight at 9/8c.The King, , is taking over our Instagram account (@AMCTheWalkingDead) right now. Don't miss him on a new episode of tonight at 9/8c. Ezekiel (), who reminds Negan that he will never forgive him for what happened to Benjamin (in season 7), steps into the firing range. Many others follow suit. But just before the bullets fly, our heroes come in to save the day. Yet another callback in The Walking Dead season 11 episode 22 comes from Eugene () who states vehemently, in the face of a death sentence, that one man can make a difference when it matters most. This is a reminder of when he was allied with Negan, turning his back on his friends, until he came to his senses right before the All Out War. This family finishes the fight together.
Don’t miss Carol on the latest episode of this Sunday or stream it now with AMC+.This family finishes the fight together. Don’t miss Carol on the latest episode of this Sunday or stream it now with AMC+. Eugene's words resonate with Mercer (), the general of the Commonwealth Army, who is a witness to the corruption of his leader, Pamela Milton. Hence, he aligns himself with Eugene and the rest of the gang in the final moments of The Walking Dead season 11 episode 22. For all her spies, Milton doesn’t know that her most trusted aide has now switched sides. Will justice be served?
Don’t a new episode of this Sunday at 9/8c or stream it now on AMC+.Will justice be served? Don’t a new episode of this Sunday at 9/8c or stream it now on AMC+. But not every Easter Egg is a nod to The Saviors. Aaron (Ross Marquand), Jerry (Cooper Andrews), Elijah (Okea-Eme Akwari), and Lydia (Cassady McClincy) align with Luke and Jules from Oceanside and become Whisperers to escape the Commonwealth. Little do they know, one of the variants (maybe more) that can climb and pick objects off the ground, could be among them!