The Walking Dead fans love Daryl’s iconic moment in the series finale

series finale the walking Dead It aired Sunday nights on AMC and AMC+, concluding the popular series after 11 seasons. The finale had several significant moments as it analyzed the stories of many of the main characters as well as set the stage for the various spin-offs that were set within the walking Dead The emerging universe. However, there is one moment that fans get really excited about, and it’s something that brings a very complete moment to the series.

Warning: spoilers for the series finale the walking Dead“Rest In Peace” below.

During the series finale, Daryl (Norman Reedus) ends up bringing Judith Grimes (Kylie Fleming), who has a gunshot wound, to Governor Pamela Melton’s (Laila Robbins) gated community after the hospital is overrun with walkers. It’s safe(ish) behind the gates, but only because Milton refuses to let people in, complete with soldiers shooting anyone who tries to climb the gates and enter even as a horde of walkers approaches. However, Mercer (Michael James Shaw) and his army stand up against Milton and when things start to sour, Daryl starts talking, declaring that all people deserve better than this and that the problem is that she built the Commonwealth to be like the old world. When Milton protests that opening the gates will not only allow the living but the dead, Daryl points out that she will lose everything anyway and that she only has one enemy.

“We are not the walking dead,” he says.

The line is an iconic symbol, calling back to Rick Grimes earlier in the series who, in Season 5, told a story about his grandfather in World War II where he said “Because that’s the way we live. We tell ourselves we walk in the dead of God.” And fans of The Walking Dead loved hearing Daryl bring things full circle by declaring that they are not. You can check out some fan reactions below and be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments.

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