When Chandler Rigg’s Carl Grimes first stepped out of the Atlanta woods in The Walking Dead’s 2010 premiere, no one could have predicted the long, emotional journey this young character would take over the next eight seasons.
The writers blew it up by killing Carl off. His journey from freaked-out kid to badass survivor with an eyepatch was the beating heart of the show. Audiences practically watched Chandler Riggs grow up on-screen after eight seasons. So when the news broke in late 2017 that Carl would be dead by Season 8’s halfway point, the hardcore fans weren’t having it. But, showrunner Scott Gimple said offing Carl would push Rick’s story arc more towards the comic books.
What episode does Carl die in The Walking Dead?
The beginnings of his demise happen in that mid-season finale “How It’s Gotta Be”. Carl gets fatally chomped leading new guy Siddiq to safety. He finally dies in the 9th episode of Season 8, “Honor”.
How does Carl die in The Walking Dead?
While helping Siddiq get to the safety of Alexandria, Carl suffers a walker bite to his torso. However, stricken with guilt over failing to honor Siddiq’s mother’s dying wish, Carl hides the mortal injury from his loved ones.
As the agonizing infection spreads, Carl pens heartfelt goodbye letters to those closest to him. When his father Rick and Michonne finally discover the gruesome bite wound, a devastated Carl convinces them to shepherd the other Alexandria survivors to safety through a sewer tunnel. He elects to remain behind with Rick and Michonne, the makeshift family holing up together inside a local church to await his inevitable passing.
The Season 8 mid-season premiere episode “Honor” focuses almost entirely on Carl’s final harrowing days. As Carl waveringly fulfills his self-assigned duty of ushering others to safety, actor Chandler Riggs elevates the drama through an emotional performance depicting the resigned anguish of the dying boy. His intimate scenes reminiscing with Andrew Lincoln’s grieving Rick allow the pair to reconcile their strained relationship.
