![]() The Highwaymenįrom a purely strategic standpoint, the Highwaymen’s deaths may be the greatest, or at least among the greatest, losses. She also had one of the most important jobs in this world as the community’s doctor, so that’s going to be a major loss for everyone.įurthermore, she and Alden decide in this episode to make their relationship official, so her death is going to hurt him. EnidĮnid has been around for years, and she clearly has ties to people in all the communities, though she made Hilltop her home. His death is also going to affect Daryl (whom Carol had entrusted to take care of her son), Connie (who had been with him on the road since they left Hilltop), and Lydia (whose feelings for him swayed her to turn against her own mother and people). Like Carl, we’ve seen him grow, though most of that took place due to the six-year time jump. ![]() He also pretty much seemed to be taking over Carl’s story on the show. ![]() We begin to see that in the sneak peek (above) from the season finale, as Carol admits she only sees Henry when she looks at Lydia. He was Carol and Ezekiel’s son, and they’re going to have to grieve while also remaining leaders for the people at the Kingdom. But which death will hurt the survivors and the communities the most? Henryįrom an emotional standpoint, Henry is likely to be the hardest death. The other nine victims in the show are: Henry, Tara, Enid, Highwaymen Ozzy and Alek, DJ, Frankie, Addy, and Rodney. Rosita and Ezekiel survived their comic book fates, but one character did not: Tammy Rose. AMCĪnd mark it she did, with the heads of 10 members of the communities on pikes. The heads on pikes, a scene right out of the comics, in 'The Walking Dead' Season 9, Episode 15. ![]()
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