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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. It seems like an impossible task, but it looks like the war isn’t over yet. So now they can still try to save Portland and take the fight right back to the CRM. But in her grief, she does discover that these crates are all filled with the very weapon they were trying to track down. When we later see Huck standing outside near the shipping crates crying, we’re left with the question of whether or not Dennis died. Huck visits Dennis and finds him near death. But I wish they had made Jadis’ survival more realistic.Īt the end of the episode, they feel that everything is lost. I know this was purposeful plot armor since there’s no way the show would kill Jadis off. She should have just killed her so that someone new would be put in charge of hunting them down - someone who would need to do a little catching up and, thus, give them more time to get to Portland. Everyone took off, the CRM was on its way, and Huck had her gun trained on Jadis. What I don’t understand, however, is why Huck didn’t just kill Jadis in the next scene. His life was threatened over and over, no one explained why, and all he knew was that these strangers were killing people he knew and cared for. (Except, maybe they could have taken more time to try to talk to Mason about what was happening and at least given him a chance…) To be honest, I can’t even blame Mason for running away when he had the chance. And Hope has a blossoming relationship that was nipped in the bud by circumstances beyond anyone’s control. Their dad’s wife (and their mom) died first and then Lyla.
It seems that no one in the Bennett family is allowed to have a lasting love. And that was, quite sadly, perhaps one of the most realistic death scenes that we’ve seen in The Walking Dead universe. No “should we or shouldn’t we.” He was just gone. Iris found him with the head wound, so there was no need to keep him from turning. He died almost anticlimactically, killed by a gunshot when we weren’t even focusing on him. But the way Percy died was so unexpected and, yet, so realistic. In The Walking Dead universe, that’s often a sign that someone is going to die soon. I had suspected that Percy might be dying when he and Iris had that moment where they talked about their future together. Percy’s Death Was Realistically Heartbreaking AMCĬloser to the end of the episode, we had our first major fatality since Lyla… Percy died during a gunfight when Mason tried to escape during Felix and Jadis’ standoff. We won't spam you or ask for your number. Even if I disagree with her, at least she has real motivations driving her and she’s not a caricature villain.ġ00% privacy. And I’m glad this show has taken pains to show Jadis’ side in this and why she’s so passionate about her purpose. I’m glad they’re not portraying Jadis as an all-knowing villain. I was constantly suspecting that Jadis was going to reveal to Huck that she figured out Huck was a spy, but it never happened until Huck made the revelation herself. But Silas’ motive of wanting to save Dennis’ life (even considering what his wife Huck did to him) is really admirable. Of course, I immediately got nervous when they decided to go on a side mission. I always enjoyed their scenes, so starting out by watching them lead a zombie horde toward the CRM facility was a fun touch near the beginning of the episode. It was good to see Silas and Elton back together. It Was Great to See Silas & Elton in an Adventure Together Again Elton and Silas (AMC) Would they be recaptured? Would they escape? Who would die in the process? I really wasn’t quite sure who would live or die (though I do feel that the Bennett sisters have lasting plot armor, at least.) The war continued, and the outcome really wasn’t clear to me. This was a great episode of World Beyond, and perhaps one of the tenser episodes in The Walking Dead universe in quite some time.
The episode releases on TV on November 28. Warning: This article contains major spoilers for The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 2, Episode 9, “Death and the Dead.” This is a review from the early showing on AMC+.
This was an intense episode, but I have no idea how they’re going to wrap everything up to end the series next week. The Walking Dead: World Beyond Season 2 Episode 9, “Death and the Dead,” is the last episode before the series finale.