![]() ![]() Separation is the name of the game for Milton and her team her people are so used to being alone or in very small groups that there’s almost no inner drive to seek out a bigger group for safer passage when a group of The Commonwealth’s prisoners make a break for it, it’s only three people, who are clearly acting independently of anyone else. ![]() The Commonwealth, perhaps deliberately, separates people from one another, and that’s before you get a bag on your head, a needle in your neck, and a one-way trip to a work camp courtesy of the jilted Pamela Milton. The ride-or-die community spirit that made a place like Alexandria or The Kingdom work dies, and the groups of people you’ve survived with, who you’ve made families with, those die too. You work your job, you come home to your apartment, and you repeat the process barring the occasional festival or movie night or church service. Things improve once you’re in the community and you have a job, but one of the points Carol makes in this episode is how in The Commonwealth, everyone went back to their old lives. ![]()
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