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.
Xander Berkeley
- Gregory
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The Walking Dead conclude the focus of the seventh and eighth season with Wrath, where the saviours and the Alexandrians, Hilltop people and Kingdomcomers clash to wrap up the intense war.
Unlike it's previous episodes, Wrath abandons cheap predictible plots and surprises the viewer at every hurdle.
A new beginning is made in this episode, and the new era of the Walking Dead looks promising, and this episode was the beginning of that.
10akinnika
This season finale was one of the greatest, I honestly missed how good this show can get, it couldn't have been a better episode imo.
Rick and gang head out to finally end the war with negan and the saviors.
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.
This is what it is - a redemption. Not only did I enjoy this episode very much I also figure out for myself the main problem with 7 and 8 seasons - it's two freaking seasons instead of one. Everything would have worked so much better! EVERYTHING
"Oh no, but how would we be able to kill so many main characters in just one season?"
You can and you should have! It would have worked better! It would be so much more spectacular, the drama would have overflow along with action and thriller!
Yeah, you would have to cut something out, but maybe, just maybe, it would be exactly all the cringe-worth stuff and far-fetched stuff.
I personally love all the reflection and emotions heroes have to go through. But the weakest part of the late Walking Dead is bad directing and writing for the most episodes since there weren't enough substance to fill them with!
By the end of this finale however I was overjoyed by how lots of lines was completed (that of Rick, Morgan (in this story), Eugene, even bloody Oceanside(!)) And suddenly I figured out that many of those lasted throughout not one but two seasons - that's why the season 7 finale was such a shit storm. Without this slowness the absence of Maggie's pregnancy traces wouldn't bug me at such extent.
All in all, well-done episode, finally a decent finale. My hope in better Walking Dead is as of now resurrected.
Did you know
- TriviaWas shown in AMC movie theaters as part of a select cinema event.
- GoofsWhen 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.
- Quotes
Rick Grimes: [Bloodied and red-eyed underneath the tree. Cries] My mercy prevails over my wrath
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Worth (2018)
- SoundtracksWalking Dead Main Title Theme
(uncredited)
Written by Bear McCreary
Details
- Runtime
- 48m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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