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: The villainous Toby Carlson continues his ruthless search for "stolen" weapons. Aaron and Gabriel eventually lure him to the roof, where Aaron shoots him, sending him plummeting to the ground [7, 8, 19]. Carlson survives the fall only to be devoured by the reanimated victims he had recently executed [7, 19]. The Commonwealth Heist
: Carol and Mercer eventually find the group. Disgusted by Sebastian’s disregard for life, Mercer executes the two soldiers loyal to Sebastian who were overseeing the heist [2, 8]. The Final Reveals
In the fourteenth episode of The Walking Dead ’s final season, titled the facade of the Commonwealth begins to crumble as long-buried secrets and lethal betrayals come to light. The story splits between a high-stakes rescue at the Riverbend apartments and a desperate heist within the Commonwealth’s own backyard. The Siege at Riverbend [S11E14] The Rotten Core
: Sebastian Milton, the Governor’s son, blackmails Daryl and Rosita into retrieving a stash of cash from a walker-infested mansion after threatening their children [2, 7, 21].
: It is revealed that Negan has spent the last few months living with the Riverbend community. He has married a woman named Annie , who is twelve weeks pregnant [2, 14, 23]. : The villainous Toby Carlson continues his ruthless
: Maggie’s son, Hershel , stows away in her truck and is nearly captured by a Commonwealth soldier until Negan intervenes [2, 23]. In a pivotal scene, Hershel realizes Negan is the man who killed his father, Glenn. The young boy points a gun at him, but Negan calmly admits to his past crimes while convincing Hershel that firing would alert the soldiers and get them all killed [2, 7, 23].
: A flashback reveals that the Commonwealth weapons weren't stolen by the Riverbend group at all. They were hijacked by Leah , the former Reaper and Daryl’s ex-lover, who is now armed and seeking vengeance [7, 9, 19]. The Commonwealth Heist : Carol and Mercer eventually
: Carol confronts Lance Hornsby about Sebastian’s secret missions. Lance admits he knew about them, viewing the deaths of "unproductive" citizens as a necessary evil to keep the Governor's son satisfied and the Commonwealth stable [7, 16, 19]. If you'd like to dive deeper into the fallout, I can:
