The four communities come together in celebration at the Kingdom's fair, but while some pacts are renewed, others come at a much steeper price.The four communities come together in celebration at the Kingdom's fair, but while some pacts are renewed, others come at a much steeper price.The four communities come together in celebration at the Kingdom's fair, but while some pacts are renewed, others come at a much steeper price.
Ross Marquand
- Aaron
- (credit only)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
- Negan Smith
- (credit only)
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The Definition of Bittersweet
This was quite possibly the best episode of the entire season, or even the series. A fantastic piece of entertainment that had my undivided attention for the entire episode. The first half of this episode was brilliantly written, as we see a short scene with each of the characters who end up meeting their fate at the end of the episode. The last 20 min was absolutely astonishing, emotional, scary, anxious, gripping, incredible entertainment that no show besides TWD is able to deliver. Where the hell do we go from here for the finale?
WOW
That episode was phenomenal. It had everything. It felt like a finale. The fact we still have one more episode is awesome. Alpha and Beta have shown how evil and capable they are. This season has been incredible and it all deserves 10 stars. The pike scene was emotional. Can't wait for next week now. 10000000/10
Did they just Game of Thrones us?
I have read the comics in which this TV show has been adapted from, and I can't have been the only one who was expecting to see 'that' character up there, but instead, the Walking Dead finally grew some and gave us a very gutsy and intense episode that is one of the best in the entire series.
The Calm Before pulled a stunt I would only have expected from a Game of Thrones episode and it would glorious. This series has seriously been going down hill the past few seasons, and with the exit of Rick and Maggie, I expected the show to fail miserably. But ever since the introduction of the Whisperers, the show has managed to find its footing, something they haven't done since season 5. The Alpha is up there with the Governor and Negan as the best villains in the show, she is truly wonderful and intimidating to watch.
This was a fantastic episode, and I hope the show manages to keep this up, because it is needed as a few years of boring. Maybe it's the show's new leadership? Whatever it is, it's working.
The Calm Before pulled a stunt I would only have expected from a Game of Thrones episode and it would glorious. This series has seriously been going down hill the past few seasons, and with the exit of Rick and Maggie, I expected the show to fail miserably. But ever since the introduction of the Whisperers, the show has managed to find its footing, something they haven't done since season 5. The Alpha is up there with the Governor and Negan as the best villains in the show, she is truly wonderful and intimidating to watch.
This was a fantastic episode, and I hope the show manages to keep this up, because it is needed as a few years of boring. Maybe it's the show's new leadership? Whatever it is, it's working.
One of the best episode in this show ( if it wasn't the best )
So hard , so painfull , So sad ,
It's reminding us in Episode 16 in season 6
But here we lost many not just 2
And now we know who is Alpha and what she cabeable of
It's reminding us in Episode 16 in season 6
But here we lost many not just 2
And now we know who is Alpha and what she cabeable of
An Absolute Masterpiece
I am blown away at how TWD continues to be so amazing 9 seasons in. "The Calm Before" is an incredible episode from start to finish. The reveal at the end is arguably the most haunting moment in the history of the show and will leave you with your mouth hung open in shock and horror. 9x15 is one of my favorite TWD episodes of all time and I personally think it's one of the best too.
Did you know
- TriviaThe additional running time was not communicated by AMC to cable providers. Many viewers who watched the premiere broadcast via DVR missed the last 25 minutes. The episode cut off at the movie theater scene.
- GoofsA single person somehow captures and subdues eight healthy, experienced and armed adults then gets them over a 20ft high wall without attracting any attention during a busy festival.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Scars (2019)
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- 58m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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