'Walking Dead' Season 3 Finale: Woodbury vs Prison Group & Death Recap & Season 4 Return, Details
Sunday's season three finale of AMC's Walking Dead delivered its audience a whopping 27 deaths. While many of the casualties were minor characters and zombies, audiences were sad to see the deaths of two notable characters in Milton (Dallas Roberts) and Andrea (Laurie Holden).
The Welcome to the Tombs episode kicked off with the Governor (David Morrissey) torturing Milton and telling him that he's not exiting the torture chamber without taking out Andrea, either as a living human being or a dead walker.
Meanwhile, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the rest of the group make plans to leave the prison in lieu of an anticipated attack by Woodbury. In the midst of it all, Carol (Melissa McBride) tries to cheer up Daryl (Norman Reedus) by saying that his late brother Merle (Michael Rooker) "gave us a chance."
Rick seemed to be remorseful over his initial decision to sacrifice Michonne (Danai Gurira) to the Governor for the group's well being. However, she claimed that she understood his motivations for saving the group, and thanked Rick for taking her in the prison. Rick said that if it weren't for Carl (Chandler Riggs), that they wouldn't have.
Led by the Governor, the Woodbury group launched an attack on the prison while the group sat back and witnessed it. They soon moved in and the Governor's people retreated. Carl wasn't as generous this time around, as he killed a young Woodbury fighter who appeared as if her were surrendering.
Upon reaching Woodbury and meeting up with Tyrese (Chad L. Coleman), Rick, Daryl and Michonne find a dead Milton, but also find a bitten Andrea. Due to her inevitable fate, Andrea said that she would like to kill herself rather than turn into a walker. Rick gives her the gun and the fatal gunshot can be heard.
The Walking Dead season four is set to begin in October. Keep checking back daily for more updates.