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Further, Daryl’s complicated relationship with Leah will create more trouble in the final chapter. Presumably, she will be the antagonist of the final season.īut if we recall the eighth episode, then Reapers will still be the threat. However, the trailer teased the mastermind behind the Commonwealth Governor Pamela Milton (Laila Robins) will finally come out of her shell. There, Maggie and the group are doing their best as the Whisperers. Well, throughout the first part, our survivors have been dealing with Commonwealth, the post-apocalyptic society. It’s origins, however, are curious.A post shared by The Walking Dead has recently dropped the first trailer of the second part of the final run, and it seems nothing will remain like before. Like the subway station it’s drawn upon, this graffiti is a real mood-setter. It reads “if there is a God, he will have to beg for my forgiveness.” The Walking Dead often likes to highlight its characters rage against the almighty, and who could blame them? The survivors left over from the zombie apocalypse have many reasons to be furious at their creator. Now back to that very evocative graffiti. Either way, the teaser sets an interesting new tone for this final season. It’s more likely, however, that this teaser is intended to establish urban vibes or that the plot will make a pitstop in another major city at some point. Maybe the Commonwealth built one from whole cloth. And no disrespect to the state of West Virginia, but it absolutely does not have any underground subway stations to refurbish. According to the show’s Stephanie, her community is in West Virginia (it’s in Ohio in the comics). Of course, this teaser could be entirely metaphorical and meant to suggest that season 11 will take place in a more urban environment without a literal subway system. Still, a subway station and working trains seems like a nice creative flourish from Walking Dead showrunner Angela Kang to surprise and delight comic readers and exclusively show-watchers alike. Eugene eventually refurbishes a train to connect the Virginia-based communities with the Commonwealth but there is not an underground subway system that we’re aware of. One thing it is not revealed to have, however, is a subway system. The Commonwealth has 50,000 citizens and a thriving economy that includes restaurants, a legal system, and even a baseball league. The Commonwealth is determined to recreate the world the way it was before and they have pretty much succeeded in that mission. In terms of society-building, The Commonwealth is way ahead of Alexandria, The Kingdom, Hilltop, The Sanctuary, Oceanside, or anywhere else we’ve seen thus far.
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You can tell by the extremely comic faithful armor that the soldiers wear in this week’s most recent episode. This is the community that Eugene discovers via a radio chat with Stephanie and it’s almost certainly the community that the show’s version of Eugene, Yumiko, Ezekiel, and Princess find themselves in now. The final arc of The Walking Dead comic takes place in a community known as The Commonwealth.
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To understand how, we must look to the original comics from Robert Kirkman once again. Well it’s entirely possible that The Walking Dead’s final season will be featuring a significant technological level-up, and may even take place in a more urban environment.