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Omega

  • Episode aired Feb 17, 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 47m
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7.8/10
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Samantha Morton and Steve Kazee in The Walking Dead (2010)
The Walking Dead: Alpha's Demands
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Another arrival at the Hilltop Colony reveals information about the leader of a hostile new group of savages. A party searches for Alden and Luke.Another arrival at the Hilltop Colony reveals information about the leader of a hostile new group of savages. A party searches for Alden and Luke.Another arrival at the Hilltop Colony reveals information about the leader of a hostile new group of savages. A party searches for Alden and Luke.

  • Director
    • David Boyd
  • Writers
    • Frank Darabont
    • Robert Kirkman
    • Tony Moore
  • Stars
    • Norman Reedus
    • Danai Gurira
    • Melissa McBride
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    7.8/10
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    • Director
      • David Boyd
    • Writers
      • Frank Darabont
      • Robert Kirkman
      • Tony Moore
    • Stars
      • Norman Reedus
      • Danai Gurira
      • Melissa McBride
    • 64User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    The Walking Dead: Alpha's Demands
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    The Walking Dead: Alpha's Origin Story
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    The Walking Dead: Omega
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    The Walking Dead: Lydia's Childhood Memories
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    Norman Reedus
    Norman Reedus
    • Daryl Dixon
    Danai Gurira
    Danai Gurira
    • Michonne
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    Melissa McBride
    Melissa McBride
    • Carol Peletier
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    Alanna Masterson
    Alanna Masterson
    • Tara Chambler
    Josh McDermitt
    Josh McDermitt
    • Eugene Porter
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    Christian Serratos
    Christian Serratos
    • Rosita Espinosa
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    Seth Gilliam
    Seth Gilliam
    • Gabriel Stokes
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    Ross Marquand
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    Katelyn Nacon
    Katelyn Nacon
    • Enid
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    Tom Payne
    Tom Payne
    • Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
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    Khary Payton
    Khary Payton
    • Ezekiel Sutton
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    Samantha Morton
    Samantha Morton
    • Alpha
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Negan Smith
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    Callan McAuliffe
    Callan McAuliffe
    • Alden
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    Avi Nash
    Avi Nash
    • Siddiq
    • (credit only)
    Eleanor Matsuura
    Eleanor Matsuura
    • Yumiko Okumura
    Nadia Hilker
    Nadia Hilker
    • Magna
    Steve Kazee
    Steve Kazee
    • Frank
    • Director
      • David Boyd
    • Writers
      • Frank Darabont
      • Robert Kirkman
      • Tony Moore
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    8Holt344

    How a filler episode should be, a great episode with fantastic acting

    This episode was one of the best filler episodes thanks to the wonderful writing and acting, making the jail scenes work perfectly as Norman Reedus and Cassady McClincy had chemistry and just seeing Cassady portray Lydia in such a believable and true form as the character is truly broken, won't spoil anything more than she does an incredible performance. Letting the camera and story focus more with Magna's group is nice to see as more screen time means more development and that's a good thing for new viewers that haven't read the graphic novels. The focus on telling Lydia and Alpha's backstory was a good idea, I can't wait to see what Angela Kang and the film crew bring next to the remaining 6 episodes.

    Samantha Morton was the highlight, seeing her act was interesting, strong acting. She doesn't really have the same body type as Alpha in the graphic novel but it looks natural and with her as woman makes Alpha even more terrifying. I'm glad she got the role, only good things can come from her as Alpha.
    10maxh-68-853256

    This goes to Bababooe, a reviewer who gives 1 star just because

    Bababooe, what are you even doing here? You make it very clear that you give this show not one chance at all. Your reviews say that you hate this show for seasons already. Why are you still here then? Season 9 has been a very good season so far and every episode deserves at least 8/10. But people like you keep voting 1/10 for no reason, just because. When you look at the votes you can see that at least 300 people give 1 star and that can't be more obvious. Imdb is no longer a representative platform for me, because of you fakers and haters.

    Over and out.
    10stephen-61594

    Awesome

    An amazing episode, they really focused a lot on domestic abuse with lydia suffering from it, Daryl of course and also the mention of carol with ed. I did like how they went from flash back to present day and back and forth. Then that ending was so cool just seeing the whisperers walking up to the gates of hilltop. What made is so cool is even though you know they are people seeing those "walkers" walking up to the gate with purpose and not mindlessly wandering around was so eerie. Damn this season is so good and hell Beta has not even arrived yet!
    8michaelscheindlinger1

    Great Episode

    Trust me, I am TWD's harshest critic. I wasn't even going to watch the second half of Season 9, but it was on my DVR. I really enjoyed the episode. The flashbacks told a very important story. They were a little confusing, but when I finally saw what was going on, I was blown away. These other people giving this episode 1, 2, and 3 stars are idiots. Watch it twice if you have to. Just make sure you get it all in because I have a feeling that this was a an important episode to watch and understand.
    7fernandoschiavi

    "Omega" delves into the backstory of Lydia, revealing the dark and twisted world she grew up in as the daughter of Alpha, the leader of the Whisperers

    Lydia finally opens up about her past where she reveals that her mother and father were with a group for over a month and the group was soon overwhelmed and her father was killed in the attempt to fight them. Daryl, however, sees the cracks in her story and finds bruises on her arm which were obviously caused by abuse. After talking to Henry some more, she remembers that her mother killed her good-natured father and forced her to remember things differently. She reveals her mother leads the group which is bigger than they thought. The next day, Alpha shows up at Hilltop to demand Lydia's release.

    "Omega" delves into the backstory of Lydia, revealing the dark and twisted world she grew up in as the daughter of Alpha, the leader of the Whisperers. The episode explores themes of trauma and abuse, as Lydia recounts her experiences living among the Whisperers and the lengths she went to survive. One of the most chilling scenes is when Lydia describes how her mother forced her to wear the skin of the dead, highlighting the brutal and inhumane nature of the Whisperers. "Omega" adds depth to the character of Lydia and provides insight into the inner workings of the Whisperers, setting the stage for future conflicts.

    The episode also examines the theme of empathy, as Henry attempts to connect with Lydia and understand her perspective. This theme is exemplified in Henry's decision to trust Lydia and offer her compassion, despite her past actions. This theme of empathy underscores the series' exploration of humanity and the capacity for understanding even in the most dire of circumstances.

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    • Trivia
      At the beginning of this episode the song that Alpha is singing to comfort young Lydia in the bunker is "Lydia, the Tattooed Lady." This song is also heard on another TV series from AMC, Breaking Bad, as Todd's ringtone when Lydia Quail calls his cellphone. "Lydia, the Tattooed Lady" is a 1939 song written by Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen. It first appeared in the Marx Brothers film At the Circus (1939) and became one of Groucho Marx's signature tunes.
    • Goofs
      During the flashback scenes to Baltimore, Frank has shaven his beard. After Matias has turned and Omega is prying the slats off the window, Frank has his full beard back.
    • Connections
      Featured in Talking Dead: Adaptation (2019)
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      Written by Bear McCreary

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Filming locations
      • Georgia, USA(filmed on location in)
    • Production companies
      • American Movie Classics (AMC)
      • Idiot Box Productions
      • Skybound Entertainment
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      • 47m
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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