The Walking Dead, What’s Been Lost: Things To Note

Eleanor Matsuura as Yumiko - The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 20 - Photo Credit: Jace Downs/AMC
Eleanor Matsuura as Yumiko - The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 20 - Photo Credit: Jace Downs/AMC /
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Eleanor Matsuura as Yumiko – The Walking Dead _ Season 11, Episode 20 – Photo Credit: Jace Downs/AMC /

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3) There’s something odd about the attempt to snatch Carol: If Carol’s attackers came from the front of the bakery (Which they certainly appeared to), what happened to Ezekiel? He was behind Carol, but when she escaped, he was not only nowhere to be found, but there wasn’t even any trace of the person who abducted him. Considering how little time there was between Ezekiel’s disappearance, and the attempt to grab Carol, that seems physically impossible.

4) In this week’s title sequence, the “W” in “WALKING” has a tiny bit of blood on its lower right corner, mirroring the blood on the “A”. The “I”, “N”, and “G”, as well as the “E” and first “D” in “DEAD”, all retain their blood from the previous episode.

5) As Pamela meets with her…donors(?) (They mention “contributions”, so I’m assuming that they’re donors), Lena Brand, the mother of Sebastian’s girlfriend, Kayla, mentions how distraught her daughter is, then says “To lose a child is unthinkable.” Once again, Pamela doesn’t mention Sebastian’s brother. Is he a secret? Do her cronies and donors not know about him? Why not correct them? The longer we go without Pamela talking about this mysterious son, the more confusing the whole thing gets.

6) Yumiko’s addition to her speech is clever. By naming Tomichi, who he is to her, and (Most importantly) to the Commonwealth, in a way, protects him by making him no longer someone who can be anonymously “disappeared” because he’s no longer anonymous. If it were to happen, it would suddenly make any trust or popularity Pamela had regained evaporate, as the populace would suddenly have lost a valuable citizen and have a good idea who was responsible and why.