Maggie et Negan se rendent dans un Manhattan post-apocalyptique coupé depuis longtemps du continent.Maggie et Negan se rendent dans un Manhattan post-apocalyptique coupé depuis longtemps du continent.Maggie et Negan se rendent dans un Manhattan post-apocalyptique coupé depuis longtemps du continent.
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The best of TWD in years.
The original show I loved, but its demise started with the loss of Abe, Glenn, Carl, Morgan, Rick, Maggie (temporarily), and Negan getting captured. It is definitely the best of all the spin-off shows; it is just a bummer that seasons of shows these days are so much shorter now.
It was refreshing to see the old Negan back to his BA old self again, and with Lucille 2.0. The Croat and the Dama make for great new villains since the Governor, Alpha, and original Negan.
The only real complaint is that Hershel is an ungrateful punk and should have been killed off. Season 2 brought in some more protagonists, helping Negan keep the kill count up. Season 2 also has the brown bear, since Anthony Hopkins in 1997's The Edge.
I am looking forward to season 3.
It was refreshing to see the old Negan back to his BA old self again, and with Lucille 2.0. The Croat and the Dama make for great new villains since the Governor, Alpha, and original Negan.
The only real complaint is that Hershel is an ungrateful punk and should have been killed off. Season 2 brought in some more protagonists, helping Negan keep the kill count up. Season 2 also has the brown bear, since Anthony Hopkins in 1997's The Edge.
I am looking forward to season 3.
When the Bittersweet Reunion Meets Manhattan Mayhem
Dead City is a spirited spin-off that gives two iconic characters from the original series. Maggie Rhee (Lauren Cohan) and Negan (John D.) (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). A fresh setting and a chance to explore new terrain. While it hardly reinvents the wheel and has its share of familiar tropes, the mix of Manhattan's ruined grandeur and the lingering tension between Maggie & Negan gives the series enough juice to make it worthwhile especially for fans of the franchise.
📺 Premise (No Spoilers)
Years after the end of The Walking Dead, Maggie and Negan find themselves in a zombie-infested, isolated Manhattan. Maggie's son, Hershel, has been kidnapped. Forcing the former adversaries into an uneasy alliance. The city is a mash-up of gleaming skyscrapers turned graveyards, gangs replacing the old order, and walkers (zombies) reclaiming every empty space.
✅ What Worked
1. Maggie & Negan Back in Action: Their dynamic, once bitter enemies, gets renewed tension and reluctant cooperation. For long-time fans, seeing them carry a story again is satisfying.
2. Setting Shift to Manhattan: The urban apocalypse backdrop brings a different flavor. Taller buildings, subways, overhead ziplines giving a new visual scope.
3. Lean-er Season 1 Format: With only six episodes in Season 1, the pacing feels tighter than many past TWD seasons.
4. Elements of Horror and Decay: The show leans into the zombie horror side more directly. Giant sewer walkers, mass chaos, and the visual of a city fallen.
❌ What Didn't Work
1. Familiar Franchise Tropes: Despite the fresh setting, it recycles many elements (kidnapping, rescue mission, hostile city gangs) we've seen in TWD spinoffs.
2. Uneven Character Development: I felt that Maggie's arc and Negan's redemption/re-emergence feel forced or less organically earned.
3. Season 2 Dip in Reception: The second season loses some momentum and focuses more on world-building than on tight story arcs.
4. Under-used Supporting Cast & World Potential: The Manhattan setting promises a lot of chaos and scale, but the show doesn't explore it fully. The "big city" premise was underutilized.
💬 Favorite Quotes & Moments
"In this city, the dead don't just walk. They inherit." - Maggie (paraphrased) "You're not wearing a hat, Maggie. I still remember." - Negan (paraphrased) The opening scenes of Manhattan cut off from the mainland: the sheer scale of devastation sets the tone.
Negan making his mean-streak comeback, in a way that reminds you why he was such a compelling character.
Maggie confronting gangs in the ruins of the city: her leadership and hardened survivor arc shine through.
The climactic rescue/escape mission through the city's abandoned subway system: tense, atmospheric, and showy in the best way.
🍿 If You Liked This, You Might Also Enjoy:
1. The Walking Dead (Original series): for foundational context.
2. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: another spin-off with fresh setting and tone.
3. Black Summer: more intense zombie apocalypse served in shorter, punchier form.
4. Z Nation: lighter tone, but fun zombie world with big ideas.
5. 28 Days Later: for a gritty city-apocalypse feel in the zombie genre.
💭 Final Thoughts
The Walking Dead: Dead City is a worthwhile ride especially for fans of Maggie and Negan, or for anyone curious about what a backpacked-down "big city apocalypse" could look like in the TWD universe. It's not flawless, and it doesn't quite break new ground the way it could have, but it offers enough tension, character beats, and visual flair to keep you engaged.
If you're looking for something that feels new within a familiar world this delivers. If you're hoping for a major reinvention of the zombie genre, it might leave you wanting more.
Final Verdict: (7/10). A solid spinoff that leans on two standout characters and a bold setting. Sometimes cliché, but often compelling.
📺 Premise (No Spoilers)
Years after the end of The Walking Dead, Maggie and Negan find themselves in a zombie-infested, isolated Manhattan. Maggie's son, Hershel, has been kidnapped. Forcing the former adversaries into an uneasy alliance. The city is a mash-up of gleaming skyscrapers turned graveyards, gangs replacing the old order, and walkers (zombies) reclaiming every empty space.
✅ What Worked
1. Maggie & Negan Back in Action: Their dynamic, once bitter enemies, gets renewed tension and reluctant cooperation. For long-time fans, seeing them carry a story again is satisfying.
2. Setting Shift to Manhattan: The urban apocalypse backdrop brings a different flavor. Taller buildings, subways, overhead ziplines giving a new visual scope.
3. Lean-er Season 1 Format: With only six episodes in Season 1, the pacing feels tighter than many past TWD seasons.
4. Elements of Horror and Decay: The show leans into the zombie horror side more directly. Giant sewer walkers, mass chaos, and the visual of a city fallen.
❌ What Didn't Work
1. Familiar Franchise Tropes: Despite the fresh setting, it recycles many elements (kidnapping, rescue mission, hostile city gangs) we've seen in TWD spinoffs.
2. Uneven Character Development: I felt that Maggie's arc and Negan's redemption/re-emergence feel forced or less organically earned.
3. Season 2 Dip in Reception: The second season loses some momentum and focuses more on world-building than on tight story arcs.
4. Under-used Supporting Cast & World Potential: The Manhattan setting promises a lot of chaos and scale, but the show doesn't explore it fully. The "big city" premise was underutilized.
💬 Favorite Quotes & Moments
"In this city, the dead don't just walk. They inherit." - Maggie (paraphrased) "You're not wearing a hat, Maggie. I still remember." - Negan (paraphrased) The opening scenes of Manhattan cut off from the mainland: the sheer scale of devastation sets the tone.
Negan making his mean-streak comeback, in a way that reminds you why he was such a compelling character.
Maggie confronting gangs in the ruins of the city: her leadership and hardened survivor arc shine through.
The climactic rescue/escape mission through the city's abandoned subway system: tense, atmospheric, and showy in the best way.
🍿 If You Liked This, You Might Also Enjoy:
1. The Walking Dead (Original series): for foundational context.
2. The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: another spin-off with fresh setting and tone.
3. Black Summer: more intense zombie apocalypse served in shorter, punchier form.
4. Z Nation: lighter tone, but fun zombie world with big ideas.
5. 28 Days Later: for a gritty city-apocalypse feel in the zombie genre.
💭 Final Thoughts
The Walking Dead: Dead City is a worthwhile ride especially for fans of Maggie and Negan, or for anyone curious about what a backpacked-down "big city apocalypse" could look like in the TWD universe. It's not flawless, and it doesn't quite break new ground the way it could have, but it offers enough tension, character beats, and visual flair to keep you engaged.
If you're looking for something that feels new within a familiar world this delivers. If you're hoping for a major reinvention of the zombie genre, it might leave you wanting more.
Final Verdict: (7/10). A solid spinoff that leans on two standout characters and a bold setting. Sometimes cliché, but often compelling.
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The Walking Dead: Dead City - A Fresh, Gritty Spin-Off
Dead City brings new life to The Walking Dead universe, focusing on the unlikely pairing of Negan and Maggie as they journey into a ruined Manhattan. The setting alone feels fresh - skyscrapers, shadows, and hordes of walkers make New York City a terrifying character in itself.
What I liked most is the chemistry between Negan and Maggie. Their shared history is full of pain and mistrust, and watching them work together while never fully trusting each other adds real tension. The show dives into themes of vengeance, survival, and what it means to live with old wounds in a broken world.
The action is brutal, the atmosphere is darker than the main series, and the pacing feels tighter. Dead City doesn't try to replace The Walking Dead - instead, it expands the universe with a story that's raw, intense, and personal.
What I liked most is the chemistry between Negan and Maggie. Their shared history is full of pain and mistrust, and watching them work together while never fully trusting each other adds real tension. The show dives into themes of vengeance, survival, and what it means to live with old wounds in a broken world.
The action is brutal, the atmosphere is darker than the main series, and the pacing feels tighter. Dead City doesn't try to replace The Walking Dead - instead, it expands the universe with a story that's raw, intense, and personal.
Solid Spin-Off
I need to start by saying I'm a big fan of The Walking Dead, the entire universe for that matter but especially the original. Having said that I still had my concerns for The Walking Dead: Dead City considering the last few seasons of the original were not as good. Well, I couldn't be more excited to be wrong because this was excellent. It reminded me of why I fell in love well this franchise to begin with. Jeffery Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan were as terrific as always as Negan and Maggie. I wasn't worried about that because they're both great actors, it's the writing that I was worried about and it's the writing that surprised me by how good it was. I'm glad the it was renewed for a third season and I'll be looking forward to it.
6.7/10. They tried but..
I have watched both THE WALKING DEAD and FEAR THE WALKING DEAD. Back then, i was a big fan of tv shows with zombies. FEAR became a joke after the ending of third season. TWD was great most of the time, it regressed a lot during the last seasons though. DEAD CITY is not bad, they really tried to create something different, less cringey, more intense and "natural". Less awkward moments, a bit more action. To be honest, maybe i got tired with this genre, maybe my rating is kinda unfair and it deserved more. In any case, i didn't find it that interesting. Pace was good in each episode, still i couldn't binge-watch it or watch it in a short period of time. Just for curiosity i watched recently the last episode, i didn't care much about the fate of the characters. Dean Morgan is still charismatic though, Ivanek is always good in tv shows and Cohan gave a good performance. Not many things i count as flaws here, i said that they really tried. It just was not exciting enough to make me invest. They should take more risks i think.
I am gonna watch both the second season and DARYL DIXON. Of course, my expectations are low. I don't even know if there is a way to make it more interesting. A world with zombies has its limitations after so many years.
I am gonna watch both the second season and DARYL DIXON. Of course, my expectations are low. I don't even know if there is a way to make it more interesting. A world with zombies has its limitations after so many years.
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