The Walking Dead 4.15 Review: “Us”
In many ways, “Us” marks the end of The Walking Dead‘s experimental (ish) half season – and as all signs lead to Terminus for every p
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In many ways, “Us” marks the end of The Walking Dead‘s experimental (ish) half season – and as all signs lead to Terminus for every p
Never a show known for subtlety, “The Grove” openly telegraphs its “shocking” resolution from the opening scene (where a tea kettle co
While I continue to enjoy the quieter, more reflective episodes of recent weeks, I’ve never been able to buy into The Walking Dead‘s sense of hop
The recent string of post-prison episodes of The Walking Dead should have me excited for the prospects of the show’s future; but after “Still
Although it doesn’t appear to be a lasting stylistic choice, the fractured nature of The Walking Dead‘s first three episodes of 2014 has certainl
A Shift Back to Familiar Territory After a surprisingly restrained mid-season premiere, “Inmates” marks a return to the louder, more familiar form
In the world of The Walking Dead, every single character we come across has experienced a great loss. A number of them, really: family, friends, community, s
For seasons, The Walking Dead has struggled with longer narrative arcs: the show’s been at its best telling smaller, contained stories, like the introd
Last week, I pondered how long The Governor’s redemptive arc would last — turns out it was contained to the events of “Live Bait” and no further.
By adopting a storytelling style more akin to season three episodes like “Clear,” the fourth season of The Walking Dead has a little more breathing room f