Omega
- Episode aired Feb 17, 2019
- TV-MA
- 47m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
9.1K
YOUR RATING
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.
Danai Gurira
- Michonne
- (credit only)
Melissa McBride
- Carol Peletier
- (credit only)
Josh McDermitt
- Eugene Porter
- (credit only)
Christian Serratos
- Rosita Espinosa
- (credit only)
Seth Gilliam
- Gabriel Stokes
- (credit only)
Ross Marquand
- Aaron
- (credit only)
Katelyn Nacon
- Enid
- (credit only)
Tom Payne
- Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
- (credit only)
Khary Payton
- Ezekiel Sutton
- (credit only)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
- Negan Smith
- (credit only)
Callan McAuliffe
- Alden
- (credit only)
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Featured reviews
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.
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.
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!
Great Sequel
In Hilltop, Henry has a long conversation with the Whisperer Lydia about her life, unaware that Daryl, Enid and other leaders of Hilltop are listening to. They learn that Lydia-s mother is a cruel woman and leader of the Whisperers. Meanwhile, the newcomers Yumiko, Magna, Connie and Kelly join Tara in the unsuccessful search party for Alden and Luke. During the night, they disobey Tara and sneak out from Hilltop to search Luke and Aiden. When they return to Hilltop, they are followed by Alpha and her group.
"Omega" is a great sequel of "Adaptation" introducing Alpha, the leader of the dangerous Whisperers. The stupid Henry again jeopardizes his friends exposing not only Hilltop, but also The Kingdom to a dangerous stranger that is a member of a group that killed Jesus. The group of newcomers also does not follow Tara´s direct order and also jeopardize Hilltop. Maggie needs to return to Hilltop and to the show to control these irresponsible people. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Omega"
"Omega" is a great sequel of "Adaptation" introducing Alpha, the leader of the dangerous Whisperers. The stupid Henry again jeopardizes his friends exposing not only Hilltop, but also The Kingdom to a dangerous stranger that is a member of a group that killed Jesus. The group of newcomers also does not follow Tara´s direct order and also jeopardize Hilltop. Maggie needs to return to Hilltop and to the show to control these irresponsible people. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Omega"
Wrong Answer
Character over plot, character over action. Those are the things I have been waiting this show to get back to after a few seasons (albeit good seasons) of more plot focused episodes, rather than keeping the focus on developing characters. Daryl got more to do in this episode emotionally than the past 3 or 4 seasons combined, sans his one episode at The Sanctuary right after Glenn died. If we need to have episodes that only give us scenes in one specific community, then they better be like tonight. We got a pretty decent backstory from Alpha & Lydia, shaping why they are the way they are today, and in turn gave us a glimpse into what Daryl's childhood may have been like being a survivor of child abuse himself. All coming to a head when Alpha comes knocking at the door of the Hilltop. Next week could either go the really bloody route, or the extremely intense throughout, only to have no blood shed at all. I would guess the latter.
8.4/10
8.4/10
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.
Did you know
- TriviaAt 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.
- GoofsDuring 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Adaptation (2019)
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- Runtime
- 47m
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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