Welcome to the Tombs

Welcome to the Tombs is the sixteenth and final episode of Season 3 of AMC's The Walking Dead and the eighth of the second half of the season. It aired on March 31, 2013 at 9/8c on AMC. The episode shattered the zombie drama's own ratings record yet again, scoring 12.4 million total viewers in its initial 9 p.m. broadcast and 8.1 million in the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic. The numbers represent series bests in total viewers and in the demographic.

Plot Synopsis
The Governor brutally beats Milton for torching the pit of walkers. Milton wonders what Penny would think of her father now. "She'd be afraid of me," The Governor admits. "But if I'd been like this from the start, she'd be alive today." The Governor brings Milton into his torture chamber, where Andrea is bound to the chair. He declares his plans to kill everyone at the prison.

The Governor orders Milton to gather his tools and kill Andrea, but Milton instead attacks The Governor. The Governor overpowers Milton and stabs him in the gut. "Now you're gonna die and you're gonna turn, and you're gonna tear the flesh from her bones," he tells Milton before leaving the room, "In this life, you kill or you die... Or you die and you kill".

Meanwhile, Rick and the survivors pack up the prison and load supplies into the cars. Rick tries to talk to Carl, but Carl ignores him. Looking up to the catwalk, Rick sees a hallucination of Lori staring back at him. As Daryl mourns his brother, Carol praises Merle for improving their odds against The Governor. In the cell block, Michonne forgives Rick for considering The Governor's offer and thanks him for allowing her into the group.

Back in Woodbury, The Governor assembles his troops. Soldiers pile into military trucks and a other vehicles. Tyreese informs The Governor that he and Sasha will not join the fight, stating that "this isn't their fight", but offers to stay behind to guard the women and children. After a tense moment, The Governor consents. The Governor and his soldiers arrive at the prison, where they destroy the guard towers, mow down the walkers in the prison yard and storm the cell block. But they find no sign of Rick's group.

Back in the torture chamber, Milton slumps against the wall and tells Andrea that he secretly left a pair of pliers by her feet. He tells her to stab him in the head once she cuts herself free.

Meanwhile, The Governor splits up his troops to investigate the dark prison corridors (known as the "tombs"). Smoke grenades go off and the prison alarm sounds. Walkers attack The Governor's men, forcing them to retreat outside where Glenn and Maggie ambush them with gunfire. The Governor's army quickly flees the prison.

In Woodbury, Tyreese checks in on the women and children. He and Sasha agree they may have to slip out when The Governor returns as they are unsure of The Governor's intentions. Milton asks Andrea why she stayed in Woodbury after learning her friends were alive. "I wanted to save everyone," she says. "Even The Governor, for a while." He urges her to hurry with the pliers. She removes her shoes and tries to grab them with her bare feet.

Back at the prison, Hershel, Beth, and Carl watch the battle from the adjacent forest. A teenage boy from Woodbury escaping on foot runs into them. After being explicitly told to put the gun down, the boy instead insists on handing it to Carl and moves towards him, to which Carl responds by shooting him. Rick and the others decide to chase down The Governor. Carl tells Rick he wants to fight, then brags about killing one of The Governor's soldiers. Hershel clarifies that the "soldier" was just a scared boy on the run. "He drew on us," Carl insists.

Meanwhile, The Governor halts the retreating caravan in the middle of the road. "What the hell are you doing?" he screams. The Woodbury residents refuse to fight, insisting the prison is not worth their lives. Enraged, The Governor finally shows his true self to his once loyal followers. He coldly opens fire without a second thought and slaughters them as they try to run, as Martinez and Shumpert watch in horror. Allen, being the last soldier standing (save Karen, who is hiding underneath a corpse), points his gun at The Governor in a desperate panic, but is easily taken down with a shot to the head. The Governor, out of ammo, gets in his truck and motions to Martinez and Shumpert. They reluctantly get in.

Back in the torture chamber, Andrea manages to grab the pliers with her toes but then drops them. Milton is now dead, but his fingers start to move.

As they prepare for pursuit, Rick again asks Carl about the shooting. Carl admits the Woodbury boy had surrendered. Still, he says, "I couldn't take the chance," pointing out that Dale died because he didn't tell anybody about the walker, Lori died because Rick didn't kill Andrew, and Merle died because Rick didn't kill The Governor, even though he was in a room with him alone.

Glenn and Maggie offer to help guard the prison in case The Governor returns. Rick, Michonne, and Daryl leave in pursuit of The Governor. Rick's group finds the aftermath of The Governor's roadside massacre. Karen, the lone survivor having hidden in one of the abandoned trucks approaches them with her hands raised.

Meanwhile, Milton slowly rises as a reanimated walker. He shuffles toward Andrea, who manages to cut through her bonds with the pliers just as Milton reaches her. Their screams echo through the hall.

Tyreese and Sasha are standing guard at Woodbury's gate when Rick's group arrives with Karen. They get into a little gunfight, until Karen explains to Tyreese how The Governor killed everyone and tells him to stand down. Rick mentions that Andrea never made it to the prison, and suggests she could still be in Woodbury. They head to the interrogation room and notice a pool of blood under the door.

Inside, Milton lies dead and Andrea huddles against the wall. Michonne rushes to her aid, with Rick behind her. Andrea tells Rick how she had tried to stop them. "You're burning up." Michonne says to Andrea, who exhales and pulls her coat away from her collarbone to reveal a bite wound from Milton. Michonne cries as Andrea apologizes for her actions and insists on shooting herself. "I know how the safety works," she says as she asks for Rick's gun, musing at the first survival tip he gave to her. Rick lets her know that she is one of them, and Daryl states that he now too feels the same way she did about needing people to survive in the world. Michonne stays with Andrea while the group waits outside. A gunshot sounds.

Afterward, Rick's group returns to the prison with a school bus filled with Woodbury's survivors, as well as Andrea's body in the back of a truck. Tyreese leads the survivors into the prison and Carl confronts his father about 'what this is'. "They're gonna join us," Rick tells Carl, who walks away angrily at his decision. Rick looks up at the catwalk. Lori is nowhere to be seen, and Rick knows that he has made the right choice.

Co Stars

 * Travis Love as Shumpert.
 * Daniel Thomas May as Allen.
 * E. Roger Mitchell as Paul.
 * Tanner Holland as Jody.

Uncredited

 * Adelaide and Eliza Cornwell as Judith Grimes.
 * Randy Woods as Mr. Jacobson.
 * Lucie O'Ferrall as Ms. McLeod.
 * Denny Ainsworth as "Woodbury Resident".
 * Bill Vella as "Woodbury Resident".
 * Nikki O'Neal Cocroft, Nicholas Wayne Whatley, Brendon Cornwell, Gina Marie, Sherrie Leigh Floyd Billings, Keith Andrew Gostel, Gregory Wilborn, Royce Munn, Mitchell Gunter, William Tokarsky, Luther Thompson Jr. & Joseph Setticase as Woodbury Soldiers.
 * Gregory French, John Jaret, Don Teems, Jeremiah Scott, Kasey Williamson & Mario Avani as Walkers.

Deaths

 * Jody
 * Paul
 * Eric
 * Noah (Off-Screen)
 * Dr. Stevens (Off-Screen)
 * Rowan (Off-Screen)
 * Eileen (Off-Screen)
 * Mrs. Foster (Off-Screen)
 * Betty Coleman (Off-Screen)
 * Allen
 * Milton Mamet (Alive and Zombified)
 * Andrea
 * 20 unnamed Woodbury Soldiers

Trivia

 * Last appearance of Andrea.
 * Last appearance of Milton.
 * Last appearance of Allen (Alive).
 * Last appearance of Paul.
 * Last appearance of Lori Grimes. (Hallucination)
 * First (and last) appearance of Jody.
 * This is the last episode written by Glen Mazzara.
 * This episode has been panned by fans of the show, stating that it was a terrible way to end the season.
 * The episode's title could either refer to The Governor's army being ambushed in "The Tombs" or that Rick brings the people of Woodbury to The Prison at the end of the episode.
 * "The Tombs" (as called by T-Dog in "Killer Within") are a portion of The Prison that is infested by walkers, as mentioned by Glenn in "Home."
 * This episode marks the second time a survivor has committed suicide since "TS-19."
 * Coincidentally, Andrea attempted to commit suicide in this episode as well.
 * Fifteen survivors or possibly all remaining survivors from Woodbury, including Tyreese, Sasha, and Karen, join Rick's group after learning that The Governor is a murderer.
 * Many of the Woodbury extras were new extras, while some have been appearing all throughout the season.
 * In the Comic Series, Rick's group had the most casualties and were forced out of The Prison. However, in this episode, The Governor's army ended up being massacred by their own leader, and the remaining Woodbury citizens that were set aside as incapable of combat were taken into the group, leaving Woodbury as an empty town.
 * Andrea says, "I know how the safety works," to Rick when asking for his gun to commit suicide with to prevent her reanimation. Andrea had previously said the same exact line to Rick in "Wildfire," when she threatened to shoot him as he approached her cradling Amy's corpse. It is also symbolical that she asked for Rick's gun, because back in Atlanta, Rick showed her how the safety worked on it.
 * This season finale marks the first season finale in which Rick's group is able to hold their own in their home and were not driven out by walkers or other survivors.
 * In "TS-19," the group was forced to leave the CDC before it exploded and in "Beside the Dying Fire," walkers overran Hershel's farm.
 * The Governor either indirectly or directly caused most of the deaths in this episode.
 * He assisted in killing Andrea by killing Milton, who bit Andrea as a walker.
 * He killed Allen, Paul, Eric, Noah and his soldiers directly.
 * Even Jody, who The Governor forced to fight at the prison through lies and deception, was eventually killed by Carl, was killed by the Governor indirectly.
 * Coincidentally, Amy was bitten by a walker on the neck, similarly to Andrea. However, Andrea prevented her reanimation by committing suicide while Amy reanimated.
 * This episode features the deaths of the most living characters in the TV Series, with a total of 27 living characters dying.
 * This episode marks the first time Beth has left the prison since the group's arrival.
 * Similarly, Carol was the only member of Rick's group never to have departed The Prison since the group's arrival until Indifference.
 * The Bible passage that was highlighted and found by The Governor is John 5:29; "And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation." In this chapter, Jesus heals a sick man and preaches about everlasting life and that "...The hour is coming, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live." (John 5:25).
 * This episode marks the very first time Michonne cried. (She cried because of Andrea being bitten, and committing suicide).
 * After this episode premiered, on the Talking Dead season finale, they were "phone-bombed", as host Chris Hardwick called it. This was the first time throughout two entire seasons that this has happened.
 * With Andrea's death, Carol is now the only female survivor remaining from the original Atlanta group.
 * As of this episode, only The Governor, Martinez, and Shumpert are the remaining Woodbury soldiers. The rest were either killed by The Governor, taken in by Rick's Group, or it is unknown what happened to them.
 * Dr. Stevens, Rowan, Betty Coleman and Eileen are the only ones whos fate is unknown.
 * As of this episode, only 5 survivors remain from the Atlanta group (Rick, Glenn, Carl, Carol, and Daryl).
 * The Walking Dead Facebook page stated there would be 27 deaths in this episode. They ended up being Andrea, Milton Mamet, Jody, Paul, Allen, Noah, Eric  and 20 Woodbury soldiers.
 * This is the highest viewed episode, having 100.10 million views in the U.S. alone of all The Walking Dead episodes, topping the season two finale, "Beside the Dying Fire."
 * This episode begins with a close up of The Governor's eye that then zooms out which is homage to "Seed," where the episode begins with a closeup of a walker's eye before zooming out.
 * This episode marks the first and only time Milton attempts to kill a living human.
 * This is the first episode in which Carl kills a living person. In this case, he shoots Jody.
 * Oddly enough, Dallas Roberts, who portrays Milton, is not credited in this episode.
 * This is the final episode in which Judith Grimes is portrayed by Adelaide and Eliza Cornwell.
 * This episode marks Lauren Cohan's 25th episode on The Walking Dead.

Goofs/Errors

 * On Andrea's second attempt to pick up the pliers with her toes, she picks them up with the head pointing from the top of her toes. In the next shot, the handles are pointed out.
 * After Andrea shoots herself with Rick's gun, we hear a bullet shell hit the ground, but Rick handed her his revolver which doesn't eject casings when the bullet is fired.