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Wrath

  • Episode aired Apr 15, 2018
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  • 48m
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Norman Reedus, Andrew Lincoln, Melissa McBride, Khary Payton, Christian Serratos, Danai Gurira, Cooper Andrews, Kerry Cahill, Kenric Green, Nadine Marissa, and Anthony Michael Lopez in The Walking Dead (2010)
The Walking Dead: We'll Show Him
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The communities join forces in the last stand against the Saviors as all-out war unfolds.The communities join forces in the last stand against the Saviors as all-out war unfolds.The communities join forces in the last stand against the Saviors as all-out war unfolds.

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    • Greg Nicotero
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    • Frank Darabont
    • Robert Kirkman
    • Tony Moore
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    • Andrew Lincoln
    • Norman Reedus
    • Lauren Cohan
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    • Director
      • Greg Nicotero
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      • Frank Darabont
      • Robert Kirkman
      • Tony Moore
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      • Andrew Lincoln
      • Norman Reedus
      • Lauren Cohan
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    Andrew Lincoln
    Andrew Lincoln
    • Rick Grimes
    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Daryl Dixon
    Lauren Cohan
    Lauren Cohan
    • Maggie Greene
    Danai Gurira
    Danai Gurira
    • Michonne
    Melissa McBride
    Melissa McBride
    • Carol Peletier
    Lennie James
    Lennie James
    • Morgan Jones
    Alanna Masterson
    Alanna Masterson
    • Tara Chambler
    Josh McDermitt
    Josh McDermitt
    • Eugene Porter
    Christian Serratos
    Christian Serratos
    • Rosita Espinosa
    Seth Gilliam
    Seth Gilliam
    • Gabriel Stokes
    Ross Marquand
    Ross Marquand
    • Aaron
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Negan Smith
    Austin Amelio
    Austin Amelio
    • Dwight
    Tom Payne
    Tom Payne
    • Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
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    Khary Payton
    Khary Payton
    • Ezekiel Sutton
    Katelyn Nacon
    Katelyn Nacon
    • Enid
    Pollyanna McIntosh
    Pollyanna McIntosh
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    7friannk

    A Normal episode.A great Setup for S9.

    This is my first rewiew for my fav show. Just glad that this season is finally over!!the only good thing about this episode is that the writers didnt erase major charcters for viewership boost. All the nonsense actions and stupid reactions are over.I'm really looking forward to angela kang taking over the show.I hope she could revive the show.Gimple really ruined this sjow for me for using filler storyarcs and pointless deaths. My rating for this episode is 7 bcuz everything could have gone much much better.and my rating for season 8 is 6.
    8paulpcutts

    Time to move on but this was good enough!

    It never ceases to amaze me the really crass 1 out 10 ratings on here, are these people just not right in the head, because they are just hating for the sake of it and it is easy to to tell because they say the same thing over and over, I am just wondering why! Too intellectual/emotional for most I expect . This story arc has gone on a long time and could have been better paced I agree but the emotional heft of the second half of the season was immense. Hope that a change comes along in the next season with some kind of end game in sight.
    7ThomasDrufke

    The New World Begins

    To me, it's always intriguing to watch a show that is so divisive yet still so beloved make some really bold choices. The Walking Dead has either gone out of its way to make bold choices or make the audience feel like they are avoiding making the bold choices over the years. It's often difficult to determine what the exact direction this show is going to take. With that said, tonight's episode felt like the show wanted to make a bold statement at the end of an era, but still didn't have the guts to really change the course of the show.

    Let's start with the obvious thing to note which is that no one of note actually died in this episode. Sure, perhaps it's not like any character needs to go, but it's certainly something this show has made a note to do every year at the end. Plus, I don't read the comics or anything, but I'm pretty sure from what I read that more people perish during All Out War than shown on the show.

    But putting that aside, I was a bit mixed on this finale. On one hand, it's a fascinating thing that the show did decide to keep Negan alive, like in the comics. To me, it just didn't seem like something that would make sense for the show to do. I love the Rick/Negan dynamic and I think it opens the door for more of this next year, but I still find it strange that we have to deal with more Negan in coming seasons. Much like Negan, Eugene is someone who I never wanted to be redeemed, especially after the 78th time he had a chance to escape last week. With that said, it's nice to see that he at least did something good to help the Survivors for once. But i truly don't care for that character anymore.

    Was it just me or did the final fight seem a little bit anticlimatic as well. I get it, it's supposed to be surprising seeing it all end so quickly and Negan be betrayed. But i was just expecting a little more. But it was pretty powerful to see Rick turn to the crowd of both Saviors and his own people and give that speech, amidst the wrath coming from Maggie. Which, speaking of brings another dynamic to next season. Maggie, Jesus, and Dary planning to show Rick that they need to kill Negan? Do we really need that subplot next season? Like seriously? And how does this make any sense for Jesus to be involved with?

    On a slightly side note, I loved that Dwight didn't meet his end and was allowed to drive off (essentially into the sunset) and look for his wife who left the Sanctuary over a year ago. That was a really touching moment for a character who has gone through so much in such a short period of time on the show. We will miss you Austin Amelio, but I'm sure glad that you got your own sort of happy ending.

    I'm not sure what sort of direction the show goes next year, but I'm looking forward to seeing the changes that are made. Heck, I guess they did lose one character, that being Morgan. I did tune into his crossover and I think he definitely deserved a better send off than the one he got (but really didn't get). But even knowing that, it sure looks like both shows in this universe are taking an entirely different approach to their respective seasons, and I can't really argue with that.

    7.6/10
    8jonmccann

    Re-booting...Please be patient!

    I have read some of the low score reviews and also some good score reviews, and can understand both points of view! I should start really by stating that I am not a comic book reader, so have not read any of The Walking Dead (shame on me, not a true fan etc etc, I get it!) books.

    As such, my viewpoint is a little one-sided, and that's from the TV viewer point, and given the critical following this show has internationally, on a scale with Game of Thrones, then I think the readers of TWD are a little unfair and unrealistic to expect AMC and also the writers to follow the books to the latter, which seems to be a huge cause of disdain! As a TV fan of the show, I can understand how difficult it must be to make this show and continually come up with new ideas, if you take Game of Thrones as a case in point, there is so much going on with all the different families, that it must be a script writers dream come true...However now look at The Walking Dead, set in a time when there are not so many walking living, that it narrows the script writing substantially AND to highlight what some have already raised, most of the early seasons were along the same theme...Bump into a bad guy, play a mental chess game of is he good is he bad, then a big showdown at the end! There are only so many times that you can show that before it becomes boring!

    So kudos to the writers for the bold move not to kill off Negan...And let's face it, out of all the bad guys, Negan has by far been the best adversary and major cap doffing to Jeffrey Dean Morgan, I don't think any character comes close to matching an on screen presence against Rick, than Negan does and it is down to the acting! So haters, you just want him to die?! Don't you want to see more?!

    Of course, the whole premise of keeping Negan alive is to build the better future for all, and we are already seeing discontent in the camp, so I suspect a bitter rivalry to ensue in the next season that is going to bring a lot of change to the series ahead...Hence my subject heading, sometimes you have to shift it up, change things around, to continue a great show and you can't just have the same old style of bad guy comes along, battle for 10 episodes, then defeat him, it has to be more than that and this is the great opportunity ahead for the show.

    I do however share one grumble, the episode just was not long enough, we are used to big episodes for end of season and this was far too short, this should really be considered in future, even if you have to cut down the episodes, similar to how Game of Thrones did!

    Looking forward to season 9 already...But Fear the Walking Dead will do for now ;-)
    9ntsikinis1990

    Great Resolution, strange conclusion

    We are seriously going off road here, and I hope it pays off!

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      Was shown in AMC movie theaters as part of a select cinema event.
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      When Rick asks Negan to come out and face him he carelessly points his gun back at his own people. As a former law enforcement officer, his training would have made avoiding such a mistake second nature. It is something he would never have done.; At least he keeps his finger off the trigger.
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      Rick Grimes: [Bloodied and red-eyed underneath the tree. Cries] My mercy prevails over my wrath

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      • April 15, 2018 (United States)
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      • Skybound Entertainment
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