Lines We Cross
- Episode aired Oct 6, 2019
- TV-MA
- 51m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
9.6K
YOUR RATING
The group in Oceanside continues to train in case the Whisperers return; tensions are high as the heroes struggle to hold onto their concept of civilization.The group in Oceanside continues to train in case the Whisperers return; tensions are high as the heroes struggle to hold onto their concept of civilization.The group in Oceanside continues to train in case the Whisperers return; tensions are high as the heroes struggle to hold onto their concept of civilization.
Ryan Hurst
- Beta
- (credit only)
Cassady McClincy Zhang
- Lydia
- (as Cassady McClincy)
Featured reviews
This premiere was not thst bad qt all! It was not, explosive actionpacked or devestating, yet it did a good job at setting the tone and stage for this season!
After so mamy seasons, I am impressed at how this show still manages to keep me invested and entertained, when you feel like you have seen everything this show can throw at you!
What really stuck with me after this episode, was the theme of what the future might be and how to keep you himmanity in a world that could easilly turn you into a cold wild beast!
The Walking Dead has always been about how to survive in this world, qnd how it affects the humanity of our characters, and that trend seems to continue!
After so mamy seasons, I am impressed at how this show still manages to keep me invested and entertained, when you feel like you have seen everything this show can throw at you!
What really stuck with me after this episode, was the theme of what the future might be and how to keep you himmanity in a world that could easilly turn you into a cold wild beast!
The Walking Dead has always been about how to survive in this world, qnd how it affects the humanity of our characters, and that trend seems to continue!
I love everything about this episode there was action there was writing and most importantly there was building for the season when did we ever see twd build for a season like this i also love the relationships between the characters the references and the ending scene was phenomenal just to wrap this whole review we are in for a big season boys...
The Walking Dead universe is gonna be so good.
This was a very good start to the new season. I really enjoyed the parallel timelines where we got to see the different groups in the moments the satellite flew above them in the sky. The final fight scene near the burning satellite was VERY good. This was a well paced episode and a promising beginning. Here's to a great Season 10, full of action, love, sadness, tension, and a few laughs all rolled into one.
This episode was great again and this show continues to be good after those horrible 7 and 8th seasons thanks to Angela Kang who saved the show.
The show keeps going downhill. Why are people so surprise that the ratings keep doing so badly in the 18-49 demographic? This episode was childish and shallow, whether it be headshots with unsighted compost bows, absurd risks, or the fire trope. Samantha Morton's whisperer leader has the guile of a kitten. Less and less make any sense.
Did you know
- TriviaEugene is keeping track of more than just baby Coco's length percentiles and diaper changes. According to one of his charts, the baby averages 15 tantrums and 42 smiles a week.
- GoofsOceanside settlement is located close to the ocean and the beach but when it comes to scale and prep the fish they use carp (latin: cyprinus carpio) which is known to live only in freshwaters - lakes and rivers far from the sea.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Lines We Cross (2019)
Details
- Runtime
- 51m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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