Everyone scrambles with the missile literally lingering over their heads.

(See the title of the episode.)

So that’s a no.

In comes Rollie with one of Teddy’s followers, Riley, in tow.

Daniel kills Rollie after surmising he was a mole who fed information about their group to the cult.

Charlie fires a bullet at Riley in the commotion but doesn’t kill him.

Time for Plan B: Daniel heard coordinates over the radio about shelter.

He recognized the voice, but couldn’t pinpoint who it was exactly.

They make it to the place, but there’s no one and nothing to be seen.

As Riley dies, succumbing to his wound, in flies a CRM helicopter with a masked pilot.

The pilot is Isabelle, sent by Al.

It looks like the kind of cabin where Sherry imagined they could’ve had a life together.

Dwight and Sherry vow to reclaim the shelter.

They lure out the men, who turn out to be followers of Teddy.

They give a shot to convince Dakota to come with them by offering forgiveness for killing John Dorie.

He admits that he wants Dakota to survive with him and start anew, but Dakota is seriously rattled.

But she does kill Teddy for lying to her.

She then peers out over the land to watch the end, and the blast incinerates her body.

Victor lies to him, claiming to be Morgan and that he tried to stop the missile launch.

Victor, of course, takes the wrong message from the outcome.

Who knows if Howard feels similarly after being lied to.

But Grace is accepting the tragic fate that likely awaits them.

She pulls a gun off a corpse and says she wants Morgan to kill them.

They are both prepared to die when they hear a baby’s cries over the radio.

Rufus did what she had hoped and dragged Rachel’s walker body with baby in tow straight to them.

Morgan sees it as a sign.

When the warheads drop, they grab the baby and race to take shelter underneath a tanker truck.

A fierce sandstorm blasts over them, but they survive.

We don’t get to seewhat happened to Alicia, but it’s fair to say she survived.