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Revision as of 02:52, 30 March 2020

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"Look at the Flowers" is the fourteenth episode of the tenth season of AMC's The Walking Dead. It is the one-hundred and forty-fifth episode of the series overall. It premiered on March 29, 2020. It was written by Channing Powell and directed by Daisy Mayer.

Plot

Heroes and villains reckon with the aftermath of the Hilltop fire. Meanwhile, Eugene takes a group on a journey to meet Stephanie, with the hopes of befriending another civilization.

Synopsis

TBA

Other Cast

Co-Stars

Uncredited

Deaths

Trivia

  • First appearance of Juanita Sanchez.
  • First (and last) appearance of Rufus.
  • Last appearance of Alpha. (Zombified/Hallucination)
  • First (and last) appearance of the Grand Hotel.
  • The title of the episode, "Look at the Flowers", is a callback to Carol's last words to Lizzie Samuels before shooting her in "The Grove".
    • As this is the fourteenth episode of Season 10, Carol also states this in the fourteenth episode of Season 4.
    • Its also a reference to Alpha telling Carol to "just look at the flowers, like you're supposed to" while urging Carol to allow a walker to kill her.
    • Alpha's line "I'm sorry you're mad at me. Please don't be mad at me. I'm sorry!" is a reference to Lizzie's last words before Carol killed her.
  • This episode marks Christian Serratos' 75th appearance on the TV Series.
  • Following her character's departure in the previous episode, Danai Gurira (Michonne) has been removed from the opening credits.
  • This episode was made available for streaming to subscribers of AMC Premiere on March 27, 2020.
  • Its revealed that Carol and Negan's deal was that he would bring Carol Alpha's severed head and she would help him make a new life amongst the communities.
  • Carol places Alpha's severed head on a pike at the border like she did to the pike victims in "The Calm Before".
  • A poster at the abandoned Grand Hotel identifies Beta as a famous singer going by the stage name Half Moon who appears to have had a history with the hotel.
    • According to the poster, Half Moon was called both "the most prolific recording artist of our lifetime" and a "true American genius."
  • Jerry calls Ezekiel by name for once which clearly shocks him.
  • The Talking Dead for the episode, again done through video conferencing, covered both "Look at the Flowers" and "Walk With Us" which had no Talking Dead due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Comic Parallels

  • Beta discovering Alpha's reanimated head is adapted from a similar scene in Issue 157, where he discovers her headless body instead.
  • Eugene leading an expedition to meet Stephanie is adapted from Issue 170.
  • Eugene's group meeting Princess is adapted from Issue 171.