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No fan was ready for the double heartbreak in this devastating Walking Dead episode

Posted on November 12, 2025

No fan was ready for the double heartbreak in this devastating Walking Dead episode

With The Walking Dead being about a zombie apocalypse, deaths were inevitable. However, the show knew just how to crush you with them. You had watched characters grow from strangers into family, laugh with them, fight with them, cry with them, and just when you thought you understood this brutal world, the show would yank them away.

It didn’t matter how strong they were, how smart, how brave, or how clever. You could never predict who would survive, and that uncertainty was part of the torment. Some deaths were sudden, while others unfolded with agonizing slowness. But each hurt just the same, especially if it was one of your favorites.

And then came that episode… The one that broke everyone. The one that didn’t just kill one beloved character, but two. A double heartbreak that felt cruel, almost sadistic, like the show was testing how much pain you could take before you shattered completely. Remember the fourth episode of 

I had a rewatch session of this particular episode recently, and honestly, it still hit like the first time. Maybe even harder. I thought I was prepared for it because I already knew what was coming, but nothing, and I mean nothing, can truly prepare you for reliving that kind of heartbreak.

Titled “Killer Within,” the fourth episode starts off deceptively calm, almost serene. The group has settled into the prison, doing their best to carve out a sense of normalcy. But that peace is fragile, and the show wastes no time reminding viewers that in this world, safety is an illusion. Suddenly, the prison is overrun with walkers. We find out later in the episode that a surviving prisoner that Rick had left behind had cut the locks on a gate, intentionally letting the undead inside.

In the middle of the mayhem, T-Dog, one of the original Atlanta survivors, is bitten while desperately trying to secure the prison. Instead of fleeing, he throws himself into the fray to protect Carol, holding off the walkers long enough for her to escape. His sacrifice is both heroic and soul-crushing. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the prison, another tragedy unfolds. Lori goes into labor with no medical supplies and walkers closing in from all sides.

She, Maggie, and Carl retreat to a boiler room, where it quickly becomes clear that Lori will not survive. In a scene that has haunted fans for years, Lori instructs Maggie to perform a C-section to save the baby, fully aware it will cost her life. Her final moments with Carl are heartrending. She tells him that he is smart, he is strong, and that she loves him. Carl stays by her side until the end, and after the baby is delivered, he makes the tough decision to shoot his own mother, ensuring she will not turn.

But the heartbreak doesn’t stop there. Oh no. The Walking Dead has to deliver that one last gut-punch to really send you over. Rick finally reunites with the others and sees Maggie walk out of the prison with Judith in her arms and Carl by her side. However, Rick quickly notices that Lori is missing. He asks Maggie where she is, and all Maggie can do is stare at him with pain in her eyes.

And then it finally hits Rick. Lori didn’t make it, and he immediately breaks down. He collapses to the ground, and all that can be heard is his loud sobbing while the others stand around in silence. That’s how 

The Atlanta Falcons are in the midst of a brutal four-game losing streak after dropping another heartbreaker in Berlin in Week 10. Their triumphant win over the Buffalo Bills feels like a distant memory at this point. Sitting at 3-6 through nine games played, the playoffs have quickly begun to slip from their grasp. 

With the season beginning to fall away for an eighth consecutive year, there are certainly growing frustrations in Flowery Branch and questions that are certain to start coming up. Granted, laying the last decade of struggles at the feet of Raheem Morris would be unfair – he has only been the head coach in Atlanta for the last 26 games – there is a growing urgency for this team to find its winning stroke. 

Through 10 weeks, Brian Daboll (Giants) and Brian Callahan (Titans) are the only head coaches to get the axe, but they are certainly not going to be the only ones by the time this season ends. Not including those two franchises, there are 10 other teams with three or fewer wins this year, including the Falcons. 

After the issues the Falcons have had, Morris’s name has started to pop up on various ‘hot seat’ lists, including Matt Verderame’s with Sports Illustrated. Verderame lists four different NFL head coaches, ranked by how hot he feels their seats are. 

First, he has the Dolphins’ Mike McDaniel with a ‘hot seat meter’ of eight, followed by the Browns’ Kevin Stefanski with a seven, then the Bengals’ Zac Taylor with a four, and finally, Morris with a three. 

As for Morris, Verderame says the following: 

“The Falcons have an elite receiver, an elite running back, another quality back and a solid pass rush. They also play in the NFC South. And yet, Atlanta is 3–6 and looking at another long year that ends without a first-round pick, having already dealt it to the Rams.

“Morris has now been a head coach for four-plus years, first with Tampa Bay and then with Atlanta, and has a career record of 32–54 with no playoff appearances. Owner Arthur Blank is typically patient, as evidenced by Arthur Smith going 7–10 in three consecutive seasons before being dismissed.

“The problem for Morris? He’s in the midst of his third season, and none of them are likely to end with a winning mark. It might be time for Blank to make another change, seeking the Falcons’ first postseason appearance since 2017.” 

While some of this criticism is warranted, Verderame is also a little off-base with a few of his comments. 

First, the Falcons have only played the Buccaneers and Panthers (on the road) in the NFC South. The Bucs have been one of the NFC’s best teams this season, so it’s not exactly a ‘bad loss’ like he insinuated. The Panthers are also sitting at 5-5, with four wins in their last six games. 

Using the division the Falcons play in as ammunition at this point in the season is a bit disingenuous. 

Second, the Falcons are in excellent shape after dealing their first-round pick for 2026. While unfortunate that the pick is trending towards the top of the class, they acquired both Xavier Watts and James Pearce Jr. from the deal, two outstanding rookies. If they had to do it over again, they likely would. 

Furthermore, this would be a critique of general manager Terry Fontenot, not Morris. 

Finally, Verderame incorrectly states that Morris is in his third season as head coach. Although he held an interim tag in 2020 after the franchise fired Dan Quinn, Morris was hired in 2024 to be the head coach. 

Last season, his first in Atlanta, the Falcons finished 8-9, just outside of the playoffs. However, with playoffs as the stated goal, 2025 was expected to be the year they got over that hump. They have not been to the postseason since that 2017 season, and it does not appear they will snap that streak this year. 

Whether that costs Raheem Morris his job remains to be seen.

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