What's Been Lost
- Episode aired Oct 16, 2022
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.5K
YOUR RATING
Daryl and Carol search for their disappeared friends.Daryl and Carol search for their disappeared friends.Daryl and Carol search for their disappeared friends.
Lauren Cohan
- Maggie Rhee
- (credit only)
Christian Serratos
- Rosita Espinosa
- (credit only)
Seth Gilliam
- Gabriel Stokes
- (credit only)
Ross Marquand
- Aaron
- (credit only)
Cooper Andrews
- Jerry
- (credit only)
Cailey Fleming
- Judith Grimes
- (voice)
Nadia Hilker
- Magna
- (credit only)
Cassady McClincy Zhang
- Lydia
- (as Cassady McClincy)
- (credit only)
Angel Theory
- Kelly
- (credit only)
Paola Lázaro
- Juanita 'Princess' Sanchez
- (credit only)
Michael James Shaw
- Mercer
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe actress who plays Pamela's new assistant has actually been part of the Walking Dead family for a long time. She was Melissa McBride's stand-in! On Katie Causey's first day as "Kathleen," Melissa came to set and acted as her stand-in. Then during filming, Melissa watched Katie's scene on the monitor and recorded it on her phone.
- GoofsWhen Daryl climbs onto the Jeep, the marks in the dust on the windshield from the previous takes are visible.
- Quotes
Daryl Dixon: They even took Dog.
Featured review
This episode masterfully balances the narrative between the search for lost relics of the past and the quest for redemption, making it a standout addition to the season
Carol and Daryl manage to escape Pamela's goons and break Lance out, knowing that he's the only one that can lead them to their missing friends. Finding a zombified Sebastian in Lance's cell, Daryl puts him down. At the same time, Pamela blackmails Yumiko into being the prosecutor in Eugene's show trial, promising to take Yumiko to her friends if she does and threatening Tomi as well to ensure her compliance. Yumiko is torn about what to do, but Eugene, who has accepted his possible fate, encourages Yumiko to have faith in their friends. After learning of Daryl, Carol and Lance's escape, Yumiko reminds the Commonwealth of how invaluable Tomi is before making the stunning public announcement that Pamela is unjustly persecuting Eugene, and Yumiko will be acting as Eugene's defense attorney instead of his prosecutor. After evading a herd and soldiers, Lance reveals that the missing people are being used as slave labor on a project to extend the Commonwealth's reach across the continent and that there's a supply train that they can follow. Fed up with Lance's manipulations and no longer needing his help, Daryl and Carol give Lance the chance to go into exile, but he draws a gun on them, prompting Carol to kill Lance with an arrow.
Episode 20, "What's Been Lost," of "The Walking Dead" Season 11 serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring human spirit amidst relentless adversity. This episode masterfully balances the narrative between the search for lost relics of the past and the quest for redemption, making it a standout addition to the season. The episode's title not only alludes to the physical quest undertaken by key characters but also metaphorically represents the intangible aspects of humanity that have been eroded or forgotten in the wake of the apocalypse.
The central storyline revolves around a perilous journey to retrieve an item critical to the survival and morale of the community. This mission, fraught with danger and emotional turmoil, showcases the resilience and determination of the characters. Noteworthy is how "What's Been Lost" delves into the psyche of its characters, exploring themes of guilt, redemption, and the relentless pursuit of hope in a seemingly hopeless world. The episode is punctuated with moments of intense vulnerability, where characters confront their past actions and their consequences, revealing layers of complexity and humanity.
Critically, the episode shines in its ability to intertwine the personal narratives with the overarching story of survival against the undead. The scenic cinematography and atmospheric tension enhance the storytelling, creating an immersive viewing experience. However, the episode is not without its flaws. At times, the pacing stumbles, struggling to maintain momentum through some of the more introspective scenes. Despite this, "What's Been Lost" triumphs in its thematic exploration and character development, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. The episode concludes on a note of bittersweet optimism, setting a precedent for the episodes to follow and leaving viewers contemplative of the true cost of survival in the world of "The Walking Dead."
Episode 20, "What's Been Lost," of "The Walking Dead" Season 11 serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring human spirit amidst relentless adversity. This episode masterfully balances the narrative between the search for lost relics of the past and the quest for redemption, making it a standout addition to the season. The episode's title not only alludes to the physical quest undertaken by key characters but also metaphorically represents the intangible aspects of humanity that have been eroded or forgotten in the wake of the apocalypse.
The central storyline revolves around a perilous journey to retrieve an item critical to the survival and morale of the community. This mission, fraught with danger and emotional turmoil, showcases the resilience and determination of the characters. Noteworthy is how "What's Been Lost" delves into the psyche of its characters, exploring themes of guilt, redemption, and the relentless pursuit of hope in a seemingly hopeless world. The episode is punctuated with moments of intense vulnerability, where characters confront their past actions and their consequences, revealing layers of complexity and humanity.
Critically, the episode shines in its ability to intertwine the personal narratives with the overarching story of survival against the undead. The scenic cinematography and atmospheric tension enhance the storytelling, creating an immersive viewing experience. However, the episode is not without its flaws. At times, the pacing stumbles, struggling to maintain momentum through some of the more introspective scenes. Despite this, "What's Been Lost" triumphs in its thematic exploration and character development, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. The episode concludes on a note of bittersweet optimism, setting a precedent for the episodes to follow and leaving viewers contemplative of the true cost of survival in the world of "The Walking Dead."
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- Filming locations
- Georgia, USA(filmed on location in)
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- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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