Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) makes soup in Episode 21 of The Walking Dead Season 10C. Unfortunately, AMC totally blew it, though. She tells the story of Stone Soup and, once again, the audience is led to believe that there might be more to it - like Carol actually collecting an item from each member of Alexandria, just like in the story.Īs Entertainment Weekly points out, the latest episode of The Walking Dead could have featured an awesome cooking show with Carol. After Jerry (Cooper Andrews) tells her that all of the tasks are presently done or being done by others, she settles on making soup. Pic credit: AMC/Eli AdeĬarol also wants to help out. Melissa McBride stars as Carol Peletier in Episode 21 of The Walking Dead Season 10C. By the end of the episode, she discards it, and I, honestly, never want to see that rag again. This scarf features a lot during the episode, so you would think that there was something important about it.Īlthough I guess it is meant to convey Carol’s emotional ride as she grapples to come to terms with the argument she and Daryl had in Episode 18 of The Walking Dead. On this week’s episode, Carol immediately finds a scarf thanks to Dog scenting something on it. Carol returns to Alexandria without Daryl I guess we are all just looking forward to Episode 22 to be better now.Īnd, considering it will be based on Negan’s (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) backstory and will heavily involve his wife, Lucille (Hilarie Burton), there, hopefully, shouldn’t be any ridiculous scenes created by AMC on account of the social distancing requirements during filming. And, in Walking Dead history, these episodes quite often pack a decent punch, unfortunately, this one was found lacking. This episode is the fifth - and penultimate - episode in Season 10C. Episode 21 of The Walking Dead Season 10C follows Carol (Melissa McBride) as she returns to Alexandria and Daryl (Norman Reedus) as he takes a little side trip for no other reason than to create a plot device where his bike can break down.
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