Carol can be seen baking cookies in The Walking Dead season 11B trailer, which means trouble for the Commonwealth community. The new trailer gives a sneak peek at the second set (out of three) of episodes for the final season, which will begin to air on February 20th on AMC. Carol Peletier has been a fan favorite throughout the show's run, and demonstrated her ability to survive. One of the reasons she has gotten so far is her ability to deceive, which the seemingly innocent cookies could be alluding to.
The last time that Carol was seen baking was in season 5 when she was living in Alexandria. The cookies and other desserts proved to be a cover, as she put on an innocent persona to better gauge the ins and outs of the town. With The Walking Dead needing a definitive ending, Carol's stay in the Commonwealth likely won't last long, suggesting that the reappearance of the cookies may have similarly nefarious undertones.
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Carol wears an Elodie's Treats apron while she bakes in the trailer, indicating that she has successfully infiltrated the Commonwealth. The purpose of her cookies, as seen in the past, is to manipulate the members of that community into underestimating her. This can then be used to Carol's advantage by seamlessly learning the strengths — and weaknesses — of the stronghold. As such, the cookies' presence not only hints at Carol's wider plans, but at the potentially dire consequences for the Commonwealth as a whole.
In Alexandria, Carol used baking to secure guns for herself and her allies. Nobody expected her to be untrustworthy at that point because of the character she was portraying, and she was able to work under the radar. Carol (who
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