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The final season of The Walking Dead continues its high-stakes momentum with Episode 3, titled "Hunted." Picking up directly after the chaotic Reaper ambush, the episode masterfully balances brutal horror with the quiet, desperate reality of life back in Alexandria. The Reaper Threat Escalates
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Meanwhile, the children—Judith, R.J., Gracie, and Hershel—discuss the heavy reality of their parents' dangerous missions. Their maturity highlights how much the apocalypse has shaped the next generation. Key Character Moments The final season of The Walking Dead continues
Negan eventually rescues Maggie, but the tension between them remains at a boiling point. Maggie continues to blame him for the destruction of Hilltop, while Negan maintains his pragmatic, survivalist outlook—a conflict that peaks when they are forced to deal with a gravely wounded Alden. Hard Choices in Alexandria Their maturity highlights how much the apocalypse has
: The group discovers a burned walker tied to a tree with a sign labeled "JUDAS," suggesting the Reapers may be a religious extremist group with a specific code of retribution.
: Gravely injured and unable to keep up, Alden convinces Maggie to leave him in an abandoned church with a few supplies, promising she’ll return. This leaves Maggie and Negan alone to continue their trek to Meridian.
While Maggie’s team fights for their lives, Alexandria is fighting a different battle: starvation. Carol leads Rosita, Magna, and Kelly on a mission to retrieve escaped horses. Though they successfully corral four animals, the victory is short-lived. To sustain the starving community, Carol is forced to slaughter one of the horses—a grim reminder of the costs of survival.