![]() Nearly giving Governor Pamela Milton (Laila Robins) Carol's comic-book death was also an inspired moment I never thought we'd see play out on screen. I genuinely feared Gabriel was going to die in one of the episode's many tense moments. He puts his life on the line to save others from being torn apart by the dead. ![]() After locking his congregation out of his church at the start of the apocalypse, in the finale, he refuses to let history play out again at the Commonwealth. It was an incredibly heartbreaking and emotionally complex scene exploring whether or not you can forgive someone for something monstrous.Īdditionally, Father Gabriel (Gilliam) received one of the most fulfilling finale moments, bringing his character full circle. Most impressive, it wasn't something to merely bait viewers to tune into the finale. Six years later, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) finally apologized to Maggie (Lauren Cohan) for brutally killing her husband (and fan-favorite) Glenn on the 2016 season seven premiere, a moment which drove many viewers away from the series and hung over the show until its very end. ![]() "Rest in Peace," written by Corey Reed and Jim Barnes and directed by executive producer Greg Nicotero, delivered just about everything longtime fans wanted to see: Plenty of time with the large ensemble cast working together as a unit instead of spread out, a few truly nail-biting moments for our heroes, at least three moving scenes, a perfect Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride) moment in which they exchanged beautiful "I love yous," and the return of Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira), even if it may not have been in the way fans really wanted to see them (or the way the showrunner originally planned to utilize them).Įven scorned fans who may have dropped off years ago had a reason to tune into the "TWD" finale for a must-see moment. After meandering at times in its final 24-episode run, AMC's long-running apocalyptic drama stuck the landing with a satisfying, if safe, finale. It often indicates a user profile.ĭespite pandemic constraints, a limited budget, and a changed ending, " The Walking Dead" did the impossible. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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