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The Walking Dead S11E10 "New Haunts" Images: Life in The Commonwealth
We see what you're doing, AMC. You introduce a massive set of impressive images for The Walking Dead S11E10 "New Haunts" as a way of distracting us from the fact that Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) and Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon) were hanging out & enjoying sushi in Atlanta the other day. Well-played, network. Well-played… But after last episode's nerve-wracking & brilliant cliffhanger between Daryl and Maggie (Lauren Cohan), we're ready to bite because we're really interested in knowing how this final endgame for the series will set the tone for what's to come for the TWD universe (especially the big-screen adventures). Here are our first puzzle pieces to help us figure out what's to come as we get a tease of the choices that were made and the lives created over that six-month time jump- and the roads that were taken to get there:
In the following scene from "New Haunts" introduced by Lauren Ridloff, Connie (Ridloff) has some serious questions for Governor Pamela Milton (Laila Robins) during the Commonwealth's Halloween celebration about the class division on display. But when Milton looks to PR the situation by introducing Connie and Kelly (Angel Theory) to a "lottery winner," an unexpected confrontation catches Yumiko (Eleanor Matsuura) and Princess' (Paola Lázaro) attention:
The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 10 "New Haunts": Weeks have passed since the Alexandrians arrived at the Commonwealth. They adjust to their classifications, their assigned jobs, and the oddity of making new friends. Directed by Jon Amiel and written by Magali Lozano.
The Walking Dead returns with many of our heroes fighting imminent hellfire under Reaper attack; while others battle Mother Nature's torrential wrath in Alexandria. For all, their world is literally crashing down around them. Meanwhile, life in the Commonwealth is not as idyllic as it seems. For some, hope will be renewed. Others will be pushed past the point of no return. One truth holds tight: Lives hang in the balance with each decision drastically changing their future, their chances of survival, and the state of each community.