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The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 19 Every New Detail Is Here

Thus far, Season 10 of this Walking Dead was awarded us character-focused episodes. While the premiere episode of the elongated season showcases Maggie’s comeback, last week together with Daryl and Carol. Episode 19, “One More”, catches up with Gabriel and Aaron. Armed with a map made by Maggie, the duo have been on the roads for a few weeks, looking for centric furnishes to return to Alexandria.

The episode waves off with a bloodbath as Gabriel and Aaron slaughter a group of walkers in an otherwise manicured area. After, they’ve discovered that the remains of a burnt house that Maggie tagged “Unsearched Structure” on the map. From the state of the building, Gabriel immediately concludes there aren’t any supplies left. However, the entangled corpses of what looks like a family- two adults and a child- draped in wildflowers capture Aaron’s eye. The torched home is redolent of the barn ruined down by the Reapers in the 17th incident, but there might currently be no evidence to support their participation.

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Continuing their travel, the duo comes to across a walker melted into a tree. The discovery compels Gabriel to toss up a kitchen timer to the area and lure others dead out of the tall grass. Aaron and Gabriel continue after Maggie’s map. Following the hurdles for the search of several abandoned automobiles, Gabriel states that they only have”two more” places left to hunt. This brings them into an older convince shop. Upon climbing to the store’s rooftop, Gabriel appears after another group of dead people that serve as a peacefulness reminder of Alexandria’s fate if he fails to return with supplies.

Aaron wants to return because he misses his daughter, Gabriel insists that they check the last site. While en routing, Gabriel falls headfirst into a puddle of mud after a submerged walker snags his ankle. Aaron stabs the walker also assists Gabriel to his feet, but it’s also too late- Maggie’s map is burnt out. Without any advice of a map, both agree to retrace their paths, which direct them to a before the unleashed warehouse.

While looking for the warehouse, Gabriel spots a stack of bibles. Simultaneously, Aaron lines up an ageing noise coming from the rear of a closed door. Upon opening it, he unexpectedly attacks by a boar, causing him to let out a bloodcurdling scream that sends Gabriel running and, later, into a fit of this grin. That night, they remove shelter in the warehouse and turn the boar into sausage. As an added treat, Gabriel pours them each glass of infrequent whiskey that he shows off easily costs over 2000 dollars. Although Gabriel desires them to save the taste of the whiskey, Aaron says him to pour more in atonement for their”rough day”.

Gabriel and Aaron inform the guy they’re family, and they could never turn on each other, Unconvinced, the man recalls when his sibling stole meals for him, and he has to”take good care of it”. Gabriel insists that they are distinct, but his words seem to get lost on the guy because he raises his rifle to Aaron and yells at him to pull on the trigger. As Aaron’s about to, the guy cries to stop. With a heart change, the guy cuts Aaron free. He introduces himself as Mays before Gabriel clips him over the head with Aaron’s weaponized arm, killing him.

Gabriel promises Aaron which they’re still good, to that Aaron queries, “Are we?” Nonetheless, Gabriel demands they couldn’t take Mays with them because he has killed his sibling and his family. Before the duo set off, they detect May’s hiding stage from the warehouse’s upper half. To their shock, they discover May’s sibling chained up, muttering, “My loved ones. He made me play. “Gabriel frees the brother, but he catches Gabriel’s gun and also takes his own life, falling next to the remains of his dead family.

The episode ends by focusing on old images of Mays and his brother smiling. It is a chilling reminder of how the apocalypse can change people. Though Gabriel and Aaron may have grown up nearer while on for their mission, they were also looked up to the harsh fact that individuals cannot be trusted at The Walking Dead. Maybe proving Gabriel was correct when he said: “Evil is the Principle .”

The Walking Dead casts Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Lauren Cohan, Josh, Christian Serratos, Jeffrey Dean, Seth Gilliam, Ross Marquand, Khary Payton, and Cooper. The show airs Sundays at 9 pm MAC and is all set to be available for streaming early on AMC+.

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