The Walking Dead: Who Died in the Midseason Finale?
Coming off what was a mildly disappointing midseason finale for AMC’s The Walking Dead, the network made the odd decision to air the post-credits scene of the episode during the first commercial break of the new martial arts show Into The Badlands. I’m pretty sure I’ve lost friendships along the way. Carol gets knocked out, and Morgan also gets knocked out – but it’s by the Wolf. Are you really getting rid of her before Deanna? Carol appeared to have a concussion due to a fall, poor Denise was stuck with the Wolf Morgan was keeping locked up, and Deanna discovered that in addition to her various wounds, there was a walker bite on her midsection. She is more confident now and Morgan leaves with supplies to treat the Wolf he has loocked up. “In season 2, they may very well find out”, she told us. Rick goes all Jack Torrance on the garage door to free the boys, but when Rick asks what happened, Carl lies and says they were fighting off the herd together. With how Morgan has been keeping a unsafe, psychotic gang member locked in his house- a situation that is obviously going to go wrong somehow- is he setting himself up for his own death tomorrow? A new obstacle that will be hard fo for Rick, his team and the citizens of Alexandria in “Start to Finish”. There was a sense of hope throughout the episode that really surprised me. She doesn’t seem to be doing well, but when Morgan goes to check on something she mysteriously disappears. I didn’t run over to help you because I liked you or because I think you’re a good man or a good father, or because you can grow one hell of a beard.
This is the part of the article that we warn you that a major spoiler is about to come up and you should proceed with that in mind. And…once again…that’s it. It actually gets kind of frustrating when virtually every single plot point lingers unresolved. Heck, maybe not all of them will make it out of Sunday’s episode alive. Feldshuh is an outstanding actor, and she did a terrific job with what she was given, as she served as a motivating influence for Michonne (Danai Gurira) and a conscience for Rick, who is reminded that now the Alexandrians are his people too.
The prequel for the critically acclaimed AMC’s zombie apocalypse drama “The Walking Dead”, dubbed as “Fear The Walking Dead”, is now on its way for its second season.
Let’s not forget about Glenn and all of that, as we saw more questions raised after it was revealed he survived.
Earlier this month it was revealed that Watchmen star Jeffrey Dean Morgan would play the brutal character, who in the source material is romantically involved with his barbed wire-encased baseball bat named Lucille. What did you think of the finale?