![]() ![]() Obviously, something went very wrong at the bunker, so that’s their next stop. They both care enough about Alicia to figure out if she’s there. The light eventually goes out, because something has to go wrong with their plan, but both Strand and Will stick around. Will, working with a knowledge of mechanics, manages to get the beacon lit so that Strand can fight the dead and determine if Alicia is among them. For all Strand claims that he no longer cares about people, he certainly seems rattled by the possibility that Alicia could be gone. Fog rolls in, and the lighthouse is surrounded by walkers - walkers Will knows were once a part of the bunker group. ” He thought that if he brought Strand back to her, Alicia might let him return to the community.Īs it turns out, everyone but Alicia might’ve desperately needed saving. As Will tells Strand, he was kicked out for refusing to go along with a plan that would’ve “saved everyone but. ![]() Will was a part of Alicia’s bunker community for a period of time since he was technically there first (he and the senator he worked for were in the bunker before John Glover’s Teddy took it over). After they’re attacked on the road and flee to a dilapidated lighthouse, the truth comes out. He demands Will take him to where he found it: He claims he took it off a walker. Strand’s sworn off any real human connection, preferring the comfort of material goods like paintings, pasta, and alcohol in his well-stocked tower, but when he sees her necklace, he’s startled. ![]() A guy named Will (Gus Halper) winds up at Strand’s bright, shiny new community with Alicia’s medallion - the one Strand gave her last season - in his hands. ![]()
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