

Gabriel and Lydia are looking for Whisperers in the crowd as Diane, Scott ( Kendrick Green) and other archers prepare to fire. The Whisperer gets close to Daryl and Kelly, but is hit by an arrow. The four groups, covered in walker guts, make their way out of the tower and slowly through the horde. Daryl says if he wants to be a part of this, he has to put his life on the line. He says the Whisperers don’t want him there. Negan was supposed to go, but he decided not to. The volunteer groups are Luke and Jules ( Alex Sgambati), Magna ( Nadia Hilker) and Jerry ( Cooper Andrews), Beatrice and Carol, and Daryl and Kelly. She still wants to talk, but she’s not looking for a new mom. Alpha was never really her mother and Lydia thanks Carol. She doesn’t hate Carol for killing Alpha, in fact something good came out of it for her. Lydia tries to talk to Carol, asking her to not avoid her. Dianne walks away and Carol gets ready to go. And that’s all that will be said about that. She says Negan helped the Whisperers attack Hilltop. Kelly volunteers only if Daryl goes.ĭianne ( Kerry Cahill) voices her concerns about Negan ( Jeffrey Dean Morgan) to Carol. Daryl tells everyone that not everyone will make it through, but it’s the only way. Gabriel is fine with that because he needs Lydia in the tower. Rachel ( Avianna Mynhier) explains that Lydia may have gained trust in Alexandria, but Oceanside isn’t ready. Beatrice ( Briana Venskus) says they are willing to volunteer, but not with Lydia on board. Lydia ( Cassady McClincy) volunteers, but Oceanside is uneasy about her. One carries a part and the other watches their back. Gabriel says they need four groups of two. That means someone will have to walk through the horde to get to the wagon. They will need to get the parts to the wagon that will lead the horde, Pied Piper style. Luke’s ( Dan Fogler) device is broken up into four parts. They return to the group, where Gabriel is talking about their plan to lead the horde away from the tower so they can escape. He’s starting to believe he won’t see her again. He tells her that Michonne ( Danai Gurira) left.

Eugene is overwhelmed but doesn’t think Stephanie will wait for him.Ĭassady McClincy as Lydia - The Walking Dead _ Season 10, Episode 16 - Photo Credit: Jackson Lee Davis/AMCĭaryl and Carol set up explosives in the main stairwell of the tower.


They will make it, even if he has to carry Eugene. He wants to remember that they gave everything they had. Ezekiel says they have to keep going for everyone they left behind. Yumiko, Princess and Ezekiel agree that they need to keep going. They whisper-chant the Whisperer mantra as they make their way to the tower.Įugene has an accident and realizes that he won’t make his date with Stephanie. Maggie Rhee ( Lauren Cohan) reads a letter from Carol about the Whisperers and everyone they’ve lost.īeta ( Ryan Hurst) tells the Whisperers to begin. They run into someone in a brown coat, with a mask on, and wielding two blade weapons. Virgil ( Kevin Carroll) walks up to the gates of Oceanside and is shocked to find no one is there.Īaron ( Ross Marquand) and Alden ( Callan McAuliffe) fight off the small group of Whisperers. A walker follows Daryl into the tower, but Carol is there to kill it.Įugene ( Josh McDermitt), Ezekiel ( Khary Peyton), Yumiko ( Eleanor Matsuura) and Princess ( Paola Lazaro ) are riding bikes. While Gabriel speaks, we see Daryl ( Norman Reedus), Judith ( Cailey Fleming), Carol ( Melissa McBride) and Kelly ( Angel Theory) make it into the tower safely. The fifth finger represents the others who aren’t with them. Each finger represents a community: Alexandria, Hilltop, The Kingdom and Oceanside. He uses his hand to demonstrate how strong they are. Gabriel reassures RJ ( Antony Azor) and Gracie ( Anabelle Holloway) that they are going to be OK. With the Whisperers heading toward the tower, Father Gabriel ( Seth Gilliam) and the others prepare to defend themselves. RELATED: Our recap of the Previous Episode of The Walking Dead, “The Tower” THE TOWER The Whisperer War comes to an end in “A Certain Doom.” The Walking Deadare literally descending upon Team Family in the Season 10 finale.
