The Walking Dead, We Are The End Of The World: Things To Note

Ryan Hurst as Beta, Samantha Morton as Alpha - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 12 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Ryan Hurst as Beta, Samantha Morton as Alpha - The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 12 - Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /
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Ryan Hurst as Beta – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 13 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Ryan Hurst as Beta – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 13 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /

6) How did Beta get control of the hospital? I mean…it’s a hospital, you figure it would have some occupants, be they living or dead. Are we to assume that Beta killed however many walkers might have been there when he arrived?

7) After meeting Beta, Lydia asks Alpha if he’s a monster. Alpha’s answer gives us a glimpse as to where her philosophy will, eventually, arrive: “We’re all monsters, now.

8) At some point later in the flashback, in her conversation with Beta, Alpha makes it pretty clear why she admires the dead (Their fearlessness), but, why does Beta like them so much? He tells Alpha that the sound of the dead is “The only song he never wants to end”. Why? Where does his admiration for the dead spring from?

9) Back in the present, while searching for walkers to gather, Beta finds a small crowd of them inside a parking garage, behind a gate. How’d they get there? Did they wander in and get sealed up in there? We they survivors who died there during the outbreak or died sometime later after camping out up there?

10) It appears that I have to rescind my earlier statement: If Beta’s method of attracting the parking garage walkers is any indication, The Whisperers do imitate walker snarls, meaning that the behavior we saw from Alpha at the beginning of the flashback has evolved, considerably, since then.