The plot is thickening faster than Carol's soup in The Walking Dead season 11's Commonwealth arc — who slid that list of names underneath Connie's door, and what does it mean? Almost half a season has passed since The Walking Dead first ventured into the Commonwealth, and it's now perfectly clear that the U.S. president's daughter and her smartly-dressed mouthpiece are not to be trusted. Who'd have thought it? Drawing inspiration from Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead comic books, equality is the Commonwealth's overarching issue. Some can barely afford a melon; others are enjoying the finest pre-apocalypse red wines at exclusive shindigs for the rich and influential.
As a journalist, Connie (Lauren Ridloff) believes her role is to expose any corruption and wrongdoing the Commonwealth might be party to. That's certainly the stance she took before the outbreak when writing an exposé to oust Pamela Milton's uncle from office. But as Connie pushes to publish insights into Commonwealth poverty, she quickly learns that the community newspaper prints no more and no less than precisely what Governor Milton tells it to. Connie rages against the machine regardless, and her efforts bear fruit when an unknown informant slides a mysterious list of names under her apartment door. Who are these people? And who could Connie's mysterious ally be?
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The list Connie receives contains something like 70 names, the last of which is Tyler Davis — the waiter who made a scene at Pamela's Halloween masquerade ball. Shortly beforehand, The Walking Dead revealed Tyler was being treated for mental health problems at a Commonwealth hospital, but was ominously transferred
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