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The Walking Dead Season 8: Andrew Lincoln Sings His Goodbye to Carl

The Walking Dead Season 8: Andrew Lincoln Sings His Goodbye to Carl
Credit: EW

While it's still up in the air exactly how Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) "All Out War" is going to play out, there's one inevitability that fans have been dreading going into The Walking Dead's Season 8 mid-season finale: Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) won't be around to see it. Having been bitten by a walker during the mid-season finale, Carl revealed his fatal wound to dad Rick and Michonne (Danai Gurira) during the final minutes of the episode.

Well, Entertainment Weekly has got you covered when it comes to an emotional gut punch, TWD fans! In an exclusive video that's both funny and touching, Lincoln took to song and even tickled the ivories to the tune of Camila Cabello's "Havana" to express his heartfelt goodbyes to his co-star and on-screen "son" (which you'll want to go full-screen on):

The Walking Dead returns to AMC for the second-half of Season 8 on Sunday, February 25th at 9 p.m. ET with a special extended episode:

The Walking Dead Episode 8×09 'Honor': Rick faces new difficulties after a battle. Meanwhile, the fight continues in other communities as core members face hard decisions.

The Walking Dead Season 8: Andrew Lincoln Sings His Goodbye to Carl

Make sure to join us for Bring Out Your Dead!, Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead live-blog, this Sunday night – and every Sunday night –  at 9 p.m. ET. Our live-blog landing site goes live at 8 p.m. ET for some TWD "pre-game" fun.

walking dead season 8 lincoln sings carl
Credit: AMC

Here's the most recent mid-season trailer for the second-half of The Walking Dead's eighth season (try saying that fast five times) along with the official AMC synopsis:

All out war has had a devastating impact on every person involved. The communities themselves are fractured. Alexandria has been destroyed, the Hilltop finds themselves pinned, and the Kingdom is shattered — half of them dead, the other half controlled by the Saviors.

At the very center — Rick, having been distracted by the conflict, has just returned home to learn that Carl, who heroically shepherded the Alexandrians to safety during Negan's attack, has been bitten by a walker. Once his sole motivation in this otherwise stark existence, Rick is forced to deal with this reality. Carl has always been a beacon of hope, a symbol for the remaining thread of humanity — lessons that the survivors around him would be wise to take with them as this war surges onward.

But Rick isn't the only person who's living in peril. Aaron and Enid are in a dire situation at Oceanside — unclear if they're in friendly territory, or if they've just made new enemies. Father Gabriel will do his part in attempting to smuggle Dr. Carson safely back to the Hilltop and a pregnant Maggie is wrestling with the many moral gray areas that come with leadership during war. In a standoff with the Saviors, she must decide how to proceed with the dozens of POW lives she's currently in control of, as well as new complications that come with being a leader.

In addition to the war, Negan continues to deal with struggles within his ranks as workers, traitors, and others' thirst for power cause conflict at the Sanctuary. Having gifted the Saviors a major victory, Eugene's loyalty is repeatedly tested as new obstacles present themselves.

As all-out-war consumes us, the line between good and evil continues to blur. People fighting for what they believe in. Everybody working together for something bigger — to feel safe and have a world worth living in.

The Walking Dead Season 8: Andrew Lincoln Sings His Goodbye to Carl
Credit: AMC

The Walking Dead stars Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan), Norman Reedus  (Daryl Dixon), Lauren Cohan (Maggie Greene), Danai Gurira (Michonne), Melissa McBride (Carol Peletier),  Lennie James (Morgan Jones), Seth Gilliam (Father Gabriel Stokes), Alanna Masterson (Tara Chambler),  Khary Payton (King Ezekiel), and Chandler Riggs (Carl Grimes); with Gale Anne HurdGreg NicoteroDavid Alpert, out-going showrunner Scott M. Gimple and franchise creator Robert Kirkman serving as executive producers.

Entertainment Weekly


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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