The Walking Dead, Warlords: Things To Note

Josh Hamilton as Lance Hornsby - The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 13 - Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC
Josh Hamilton as Lance Hornsby - The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 13 - Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC /
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Jason Butler Harner as Carlson, Josh Hamilton as Lance Hornsby – The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 13 – Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC
Jason Butler Harner as Carlson, Josh Hamilton as Lance Hornsby – The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 13 – Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC /

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11) Michael Biehn, who plays Ian, is the fourth major alum of the Terminator franchise to appear in the Walking Dead universe, behind Xander Berkeley (Gregory), Nick Stahl (Riley in season six of Fear), and Robert Patrick (Mays).

12) From Ian’s perspective about Toby not telling him where the Commonwealth is, he’s right. Half of the reason the Saviors were so effective for so long was that they knew where the other communities were, but Alexandria, Hilltop, Kingdom, and Oceanside didn’t know where the Saviors were.

13) While threatening Toby, Ian mentions how a man named Billy Johnson came to Riverbend, offering supplies to the community. Where did he come from that he could make such offers, assuming he was legit? Was he a Savior?

14) This episode gets its name from Toby’s flashback to his meeting with Lance Hornsby, where, after Hornsby explained how his off-book mission went awry, and how the team he sent was attacked by (Presumably) Riverbend, and that their leader dressed like general, Toby grumbles “Another warlord.”

15) During the aforementioned flashback, Lance mentions how Toby used to “root out disobedient shits from here back in the day”. Was Toby dealing with dissenters like Tyler Davis when the Commonwealth was getting established? Has egalitarianism been an issue the Commonwealth has had to stamp out on more than one occasion?