The survivors gain access to the C.D.C. in the hope of a safe haven.The survivors gain access to the C.D.C. in the hope of a safe haven.The survivors gain access to the C.D.C. in the hope of a safe haven.
Jeryl Prescott
- Jacqui
- (as Jeryl Prescott Sales)
Chance Bartels
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Shannon Brinson
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Claire Bronson
- Candace Jenner
- (uncredited)
Marty Brotzge
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Judi M. Durand
- Vi
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Such a amazing ending. Emotional and gripping, so so good. The first season is a masterpiece regardless of what you think of the newer seasons. Of course great acting from everyone, however in walking dead fashion the CGI is extremely outdated.
The episode starts with a flashback to Shane trying to save Rick amid pandemonium at the hospital. We then see the survivors enter the CDU but Edward Jenner may not be the saviour they are hoping for.
Once again the cast is excellent again. As is the direction.
Andrew Lincoln is again the main man while Norman Redus is excellent, as are Melissa McBride, Steven Yeun and Jon Bernthall
Jeffrey DeMunn as Dale shares a great scene with Laurie Holden's Andrea towards the end.
I have loved everything about this show except Sarah Wayne Callies. A great first season. Tip of the cap to all involved.
Once again the cast is excellent again. As is the direction.
Andrew Lincoln is again the main man while Norman Redus is excellent, as are Melissa McBride, Steven Yeun and Jon Bernthall
Jeffrey DeMunn as Dale shares a great scene with Laurie Holden's Andrea towards the end.
I have loved everything about this show except Sarah Wayne Callies. A great first season. Tip of the cap to all involved.
Dr. Edwin Jenner receives Rick and the survivors in the facility and requests a blood examination of each person to prove that they are not contaminated. They have a dream night with hot water for the bath, air conditioning and dinner with Italian and French wine.
In the morning, Dr. Jenner shows a film of the "zombiefication" process with a sequence of scanned images of a brain of a contaminated subject that dies and has the body reanimated by the infection. When Dale asks the meaning of a clock countdown in the laboratory, Dr. Jenner explains that the facility is running out fuel and a shutdown process with subsequent self-destruction has initiated and they are all trapped in the building and doomed to die.
"TS-19" is the last episode of the short First Season of "Walking Dead". After a promising and full of action beginning, the series has switched to personal dramas (Shane, Andrea, Lori, Jim and others) with good characters development. The stories are good, but I hope that in the Second Season, the plot returns to what fans of zombies' film expect to see, with lots of walkers and gore. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "TS-19" (1.6)
Note: On 08 April 2016, I saw this show again.
In the morning, Dr. Jenner shows a film of the "zombiefication" process with a sequence of scanned images of a brain of a contaminated subject that dies and has the body reanimated by the infection. When Dale asks the meaning of a clock countdown in the laboratory, Dr. Jenner explains that the facility is running out fuel and a shutdown process with subsequent self-destruction has initiated and they are all trapped in the building and doomed to die.
"TS-19" is the last episode of the short First Season of "Walking Dead". After a promising and full of action beginning, the series has switched to personal dramas (Shane, Andrea, Lori, Jim and others) with good characters development. The stories are good, but I hope that in the Second Season, the plot returns to what fans of zombies' film expect to see, with lots of walkers and gore. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "TS-19" (1.6)
Note: On 08 April 2016, I saw this show again.
The final episode of Season 1 is a good one and despite the fact it doesn't have a great cliffhanger, I still want more. I liked this episode because we learn more about the actual virus and whether there is a cure or not. And there is a good balance between the relaxing, quiet time and the good, tense action. The first half is story-building and the second half is the action as they are trying to flee the CDC.
This episode, "TS-19", is about how the gang is allowed to enter Jenner's facility and for the first time in a long time, they get to enjoy real food, wine, and hot showers. But as they learn more about Jenner and the virus, they realize it may not be the safest thing to do staying at this facility.
Overall, this is a solid ending to an amazing first season. I can't wait to check out more of the adventures of Rick Grimes. This is a really hooking show and it's not all about those zombies. While altering between a quiet start and an action-packed ending, this episode manages to be an effective finale. I rate this episode 9/10.
This episode, "TS-19", is about how the gang is allowed to enter Jenner's facility and for the first time in a long time, they get to enjoy real food, wine, and hot showers. But as they learn more about Jenner and the virus, they realize it may not be the safest thing to do staying at this facility.
Overall, this is a solid ending to an amazing first season. I can't wait to check out more of the adventures of Rick Grimes. This is a really hooking show and it's not all about those zombies. While altering between a quiet start and an action-packed ending, this episode manages to be an effective finale. I rate this episode 9/10.
This was a great way to conclude this season as it provides some answers to all this, as well as putting out characters at a crossroad on what to do from here!
This episode shows how this show can handle drama as well! Despite the lack of action and walkers, the episode was still tense and exciting! Some of our characters also starts to show their true colours which will play into season two!
Noah Emmerson made a memorable appearence as Dr. Jenner! I always think of him when I think of season one! I enjoy the choice that he let our characters face.. give up or keep going in search of a solution!
Overall season one might be short, but stands as one of the stronger seasons and a great introduction to the show!
This episode shows how this show can handle drama as well! Despite the lack of action and walkers, the episode was still tense and exciting! Some of our characters also starts to show their true colours which will play into season two!
Noah Emmerson made a memorable appearence as Dr. Jenner! I always think of him when I think of season one! I enjoy the choice that he let our characters face.. give up or keep going in search of a solution!
Overall season one might be short, but stands as one of the stronger seasons and a great introduction to the show!
Did you know
- TriviaLooking forward to the second season, Frank Darabont fired the writing staff, only to find himself fired by AMC.
- GoofsWhen VI sets off the "H.I.T." (High intensity thermobaric explosive) the CDC building and surrounding grounds is engulfed in flames and the building is destroyed. However, all of the vehicles that Rick and his followers are in are mere meters away from the building, and suffer no damage. A blast from a thermobaric explosive, the most destructive non-nuclear explosive in existence would have destroyed the vehicles and killed Rick and his people from the pressure wave alone at such close proximity.
- Quotes
[Rick tells Jenner that he's grateful for the chance]
Rick Grimes: I'm grateful.
Dr. Edwin Jenner: The day will come when you won't be.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
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- 45m
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- 16:9 HD
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