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I've had an IMDB account for as long as I can remember now and this is the first time I felt like I needed to write something. I've watched Rick Grimes character go through some of the most humanly challenging conditions and emotionally wrenching situations on this show for almost a decade now and saying goodbye to him is as difficult and feels as real as bidding farewell to a friend in real life. An amazing episode worthy of this larger than life character. Rick Grimes will go down in the history as one of the most memorable and loved heros/anti-hero to have ever graced the small screen.
Thank you for everything, Rick/Andrew. Television was never the same after you arrived and will never be the same after you're gone.
Thank you for everything, Rick/Andrew. Television was never the same after you arrived and will never be the same after you're gone.
- brandontp3004
- Apr 12, 2019
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- MomentIMDB
- Aug 24, 2019
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- tylerfarmer-25136
- Mar 10, 2019
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Will admit to not having high expectations at all for 'The Walking Dead's' Season 9. While really liking to loving Seasons 1-5 and finding a huge amount to admire about Season 6, Seasons 7 and 8 were really not up to standard and were huge disappointments (despite having some exceptions). Especially Season 8, where the worst episodes were pretty dreadful and where many of the episodes were mediocre or less. Season 9 though was a real surprise and saw the show seeming to find its identity again.
All the previous Season 9 episodes were excellent, especially "Warning Signs". "What Comes After" is notable for the exit of Rick Grimes, the character that had held 'The Walking Dead' together from the very beginning, as well as the returns of Shane, Sasha and Herschel in dream sequence form. It is another outstanding episode and one of the best of Season 9, truly powerful emotionally and satisfied to me as an exit of such a great character (am aware though that this aspect has divided the fandom).
It is a very stylishly and atmospherically made episode, with no signs of self indulgent gimmicks or showing off. The music is also full of atmosphere of the haunting and ominous kind, while also having emotion that is not spelled out. The more action oriented moments are thrilling, suspense laden and well choreographed, with an ending that roused and moved. Nothing is ridiculous or chaotic.
The massive improvement in the writing has not been lost with "What Comes After". The previous two seasons had a lot of (too much) extraneous talk, long winded-ness and soap-opera, and none of that is here in a tight and thoughtful script that treats the viewer with respect. The Season 1 callbacks were very affectionate and never felt forced. The story absorbs throughout, even when not fast paced it never felt dull and nothing for me felt confusing or over silly, while having a lot of emotional impact. For me, the exit was movingly done even if it was ambiguous and the appearances of Shane, Sasha and Herschel were also heart-warming.
None of the characters frustrated me or made ridiculous or vague decisions, a great job is done here with connecting with Rick. The acting is never less than very good, with Andrew Lincoln and Jon Bernthal being outstanding. Couldn't help too choking up seeing Scott Wilson, who sadly died not long after.
Concluding, brilliant. 10/10.
All the previous Season 9 episodes were excellent, especially "Warning Signs". "What Comes After" is notable for the exit of Rick Grimes, the character that had held 'The Walking Dead' together from the very beginning, as well as the returns of Shane, Sasha and Herschel in dream sequence form. It is another outstanding episode and one of the best of Season 9, truly powerful emotionally and satisfied to me as an exit of such a great character (am aware though that this aspect has divided the fandom).
It is a very stylishly and atmospherically made episode, with no signs of self indulgent gimmicks or showing off. The music is also full of atmosphere of the haunting and ominous kind, while also having emotion that is not spelled out. The more action oriented moments are thrilling, suspense laden and well choreographed, with an ending that roused and moved. Nothing is ridiculous or chaotic.
The massive improvement in the writing has not been lost with "What Comes After". The previous two seasons had a lot of (too much) extraneous talk, long winded-ness and soap-opera, and none of that is here in a tight and thoughtful script that treats the viewer with respect. The Season 1 callbacks were very affectionate and never felt forced. The story absorbs throughout, even when not fast paced it never felt dull and nothing for me felt confusing or over silly, while having a lot of emotional impact. For me, the exit was movingly done even if it was ambiguous and the appearances of Shane, Sasha and Herschel were also heart-warming.
None of the characters frustrated me or made ridiculous or vague decisions, a great job is done here with connecting with Rick. The acting is never less than very good, with Andrew Lincoln and Jon Bernthal being outstanding. Couldn't help too choking up seeing Scott Wilson, who sadly died not long after.
Concluding, brilliant. 10/10.
- TheLittleSongbird
- Jul 20, 2023
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- thelegendkiller_99
- Nov 4, 2018
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- jordanterry-48958
- Nov 6, 2018
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- sinandemirci
- Apr 10, 2020
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My mind went nuts as results of this episode. They brought cameos, and brought the show back on its feet again. Salute to the new show runner Angela.
- grondonamanu
- Dec 14, 2020
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God damn this episode was an emotional Rollercoaster and one of the greatest episodes of the entire show! Everything was perfect! The themes of life, sacrifice and forgiving yourself, was perfectly captured!
Rick Grimes was always the face of the show! That means this episode worked as incredible character development for him as well as a painfully tense and emotional journey that I dont think I will ever fully recover from!
This was the most i have cried since S7 E1! It was beatifull, creative and above all..faithfull love-letter to the character
This was The Walking Dead at its best, and the masterpiece it desperately needed!
Rick Grimes was always the face of the show! That means this episode worked as incredible character development for him as well as a painfully tense and emotional journey that I dont think I will ever fully recover from!
This was the most i have cried since S7 E1! It was beatifull, creative and above all..faithfull love-letter to the character
This was The Walking Dead at its best, and the masterpiece it desperately needed!
- and_mikkelsen
- Mar 5, 2024
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- jrarichards
- Oct 17, 2019
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A let down for Rick's finale. Gimple thinks he is writing something with deep meaning, but it executes like a high school play. I lost track of how many times Rick just barely crawled back onto his conveniently accessible horse. This may have been the best episode this season, but it was still not very good. To all the people giving this a 10 and saying it's one of the best ever, you really have set your standards low. Do you really put this on the same level as Days Gone By, Nebraska, Better Angels, Clear, This Sorrowful Life, Too Far Gone? And Nicotero has directed some great episodes but he had nothing to work with on this one. Hopefully he moves on to the WD films or better yet something fresh in the horror genre. He has huge potential as a director beyond this fading material.
- sarahmac-97969
- Nov 4, 2018
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- danieltierney
- Nov 4, 2018
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- ThomasDrufke
- Nov 4, 2018
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It came so fast that I felt like I was in tears, and it was the best end and the best start, and I'm starting to look forward to season 10
Rick is seriously wounded riding his horse to attract the herd of the walkers far from the communities. Along his journey, he has daydreams with his deceased and living friends that protect him. Meanwhile Maggie arrives in Alexandria and goes to Negan´s cell to kill him with a crowbar.
"What Comes After" is the best episode of "The Walking Dead" in the last years. Rick´s trip while riding his horse is heartbreaking and nostalgic, giving the chance to the viewers to see Shane, Hershel (Scott Wilson, who passed away last month) and Sasha again. Negan´s condition is impressive, showing that Rick was right with his life sentence. The trailer of the next episodes seems to indicate that "The Walking Dead" is back on track for the joy of the fans. My vote is ten.
Tile (Brazil): "What Comes After"
"What Comes After" is the best episode of "The Walking Dead" in the last years. Rick´s trip while riding his horse is heartbreaking and nostalgic, giving the chance to the viewers to see Shane, Hershel (Scott Wilson, who passed away last month) and Sasha again. Negan´s condition is impressive, showing that Rick was right with his life sentence. The trailer of the next episodes seems to indicate that "The Walking Dead" is back on track for the joy of the fans. My vote is ten.
Tile (Brazil): "What Comes After"
- claudio_carvalho
- Nov 4, 2018
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This episode would have been at 10 for me if I had just sat down with no knowledge of what was going to happen. Unfortunately, as is becoming all too common these days, you pretty much knew what was going to happen with Rick. And that takes all of the surprise out of it. For about the first 45 minutes of this episode I wasn't terribly interested at all, other then the scene with Maggie and Negan. Basically, I was just sitting around watching Rick pass out and have a little talk with a dead loved one, get back up and pass out again, rinse and repeat. So it really didn't hold my attention. If I didn't know this was ricks last episode I would've been on the edge of my seat.
However, the last 25 minutes of the episode were absolutely great and I can't wait to see where everything goes from here. I'd say more but I really don't want to give a single thing away that you haven't already been told about.
So, definitely worth the watch! Definitely a great episode! And it is in the way the filmmakers fault that it could've been at 10 all the way through was partially spoiled because we the public are told too much before hand!
However, the last 25 minutes of the episode were absolutely great and I can't wait to see where everything goes from here. I'd say more but I really don't want to give a single thing away that you haven't already been told about.
So, definitely worth the watch! Definitely a great episode! And it is in the way the filmmakers fault that it could've been at 10 all the way through was partially spoiled because we the public are told too much before hand!
- jeffballermed
- Nov 5, 2018
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Simply great. Season 9 has been on track so far! Better than s7 and s8 combined
- bubbleteaman
- Nov 4, 2018
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This is by far the very best The Walking Dead episode ever made. It created so much tension, so much I didn't feel since the premiere of season 7. No I'm not gonna say if I felt happy, relieved or sad. You need to experience it yourself.
- arend-galenkamp60
- Nov 4, 2018
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- hernanvolpintesta
- Nov 12, 2018
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- jacobscottcicanese
- Nov 4, 2018
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- skip-98756
- Nov 4, 2018
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