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AMC filmed a few endings for last Sunday’s episode “Dead Freight” and I think they used the wrong one.
AMC filmed a few endings for last Sunday’s episode “Dead Freight” and I think they used the wrong one.
AMC's 'The Walking Dead' really knows how to end a show. Pull out all the stops, leave you wanting more, and introducing a brand new, sword wielding badass with just minutes left.
In the second to last episode of the season for AMC's 'The Walking Dead' they have set us up for a season finale of epic proportions. Yes, there are spoilers in here.
Just when you thought that the writers of 'The Walking Dead' couldn't throw another curve ball at us, they not only do that, but hit us right in the head with it. 'Judge, Jury, Executioner' may go down as one of the best episodes in the series.
In the latest episode of The Walking Dead Shane and Rick finally have it out after months and months of crazy tension. Rick is faced with a similar situation as Shane, but handles it in a totally different way.
Just when you thought things couldn't get more complicated and out of control, they do times 1,000. This weeks Walking Dead not only continued with the new problems they face, but once again open up even more.
Finally the best show on television returned to us on Sunday night. The mid-season premiere of AMC's The Walking Dead came back to wrap things up, and open new doors to things even more terrifying than walkers.
If you are a true 'fanboy' then you'll want to stay tuned tonight after The Walking Dead for Comic Book Men. Produced by super nerd Kevin Smith at his famous comic book shop, Jay and Silent Bobs Secret Stash, it's a show that debates comics, science fiction and fantasy with the immaturity level we all expect.
They didn't hold anything back in the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead. The biggest secrets are revealed and values and beliefs are shattered in an instant.
A little bit more zombie action in this weeks episode, plus some big secrets get revealed that are going to have to lead to some big, big decisions.
The personal stories of some of the more minor, now major characters continue to emerge in this weeks episodes. We also have a couple really big "oopsie" moments go on as well, this week on The Walking Dead.
Those of us who watch AMC's The Walking Dead know that main character Rick Grimes gets on his walkie talkie sometimes and talks to whoever may be able to hear him. No one ever answers him back, but is that possibly because Rick doesn't give anyone else a chance to talk? Who is actually on the other end of that radio?