![]() However, Felix injuring his leg has us worried. He’s so strong for everyone and keeps so much of his personal emotions to himself so it knocks us off our feet to see it. Though we know just how much this affects the girls, we completely underestimate how much it hurts Felix. The flashback grows increasingly sad as Will and the girls’ dad get ready for their journey to the CRM. Getting a look into Felix and Will’s life and relationship has us beyond ecstatic. She discovers who Huck is and has set out to keep them out of everything with the intention of taking care of Huck herself. As it turns out, Hope is much cleverer than any of the Endlings give her credit for. Yet, Huck gets her way when Hope is ready to dip out on both Iris and Felix. As they drift apart, we hoped they would eventually come back together. We noticed a small chasm growing between the sisters ever since Hope told Iris about shooting Elton’s mom, but this cracks that wide open as Hope basically comes out saying that Huck understands her better than Iris does. Iris’s (Aliyah Royale) intuition comes in clutch as she begins to suspect Huck, but Hope isn’t on board with that. ![]() Though excited to see Will, we’re feeling some other type of way about Huck snaking her way into the community as a spy for the CR. Even more, we get to see her entrance interview into the Campus Colony and finally see Will, Felix’s (Nico Tortorella) love interest. While reflecting back on the conversation with her mom, Huck (Annet Mahendru) forces an accident with the truck so the group follows the CR’s plan to get the “asset” AKA Hope (Alexa Mansour). We’re still reeling, and now entering the final leg of the journey, those remaining still have a lot to weather. The Walking Dead: World Beyond season finale had so many shocking moments last week! From Silas exiling himself from the Endlings to Percy going missing to Hope finally telling Elton that she’d killed his mother to Huck being in the CR.
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