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: The first to fall, both are overtaken by the horde early in the episode. Luke dies shortly after reaching the hospital, surrounded by his original group who promise to "keep the music alive".

: After being arrested by Mercer, Pamela tries to commit "suicide by zombie" by approaching a zombified Lance Hornsby. Maggie intervenes, shooting Hornsby and sentencing Pamela to life in prison—a fate Negan calls "worse than death". Heartbreaking Farewells

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After 11 seasons and 177 episodes, the main journey of The Walking Dead has come to a close. The series finale, titled (S11E24), provided a high-stakes conclusion to the Commonwealth arc while leaving the door wide open for the future of the franchise. The Final Stand at the Commonwealth

A one-year time jump reveals a thriving future for the survivors: 'The Walking Dead' Series Finale Review: Rest In Peace : The first to fall, both are overtaken

The episode picks up with the group trapped in the Commonwealth as a massive horde of walkers, including new , breaches the city. While Governor Pamela Milton retreats to her fortified Estates, leaving thousands of citizens to die, our heroes make a desperate stand to save the community. Key moments from the battle include:

: To eliminate the massive herd, the group lures the walkers into the Estates using loud music—a tribute to the late Luke—and detonates the area with fuel barrels hidden in the sewers. Maggie intervenes, shooting Hornsby and sentencing Pamela to

: Echoing Rick Grimes’ iconic words, Daryl delivers a powerful reverse title drop: "We ain't the walking dead," convincing the Commonwealth soldiers to turn against Pamela and save their own people.

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