![]() These ghosts came in the form of Shane (Jon Bernthal), Hershel (Scott Wilson) and Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green), and each vision was more emotionally gutting than the one prior, each with a purpose. The ghosts and demons of his nine-season past were finally catching up to him. As Rick ambled through the episode, fading in and out of consciousness, his pacing began to blend with the horde behind him. Jackson Lee Davis/AMCĬomic book and show creator Robert Kirkman has said on more than one occasion that the term "the walking dead" could easily refer to the zombies plaguing this world, or the group of survivors pressing on as their own mortality bears down on them. As Rick bled out, he pressed on with the sole mission of protecting the community, inspired by the utopian vision his son Carl (Chandler Riggs) sent in a letter to his dad after his death. But that fix, as we saw play out in the episode, was incredibly flawed. Rick's solution was to lead the walkers away on horseback. After getting into a tussle with Daryl (Norman Reedus) regarding Maggie's (Lauren Cohan) mission to kill Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) - who's been held captive by Rick for the past year-and-a-half - the duo split up as they were faced with a bigger threat: A ton of walkers slowly making their way toward camp. The literal and figurative symbolism couldn't be any clearer. The story opens immediately where we left Rick last week: bucked from his horse, stuck between two enclosing zombie hordes, impaled on a pesky rebar at a crossroads. In Sunday's episode, titled "What Comes After," viewers finally got the answer in an emotional return-to-form for AMC's flagship series that, in its ninth season, felt past its prime, in spite of Sunday night's news that there will be three new The Walking Dead movies coming to AMC in the near future. Once news hit that Lincoln would be leaving earlier in the year, speculation ran rampant as to how he'd make his exit. We simply ask that you keep those discussion of piracy elsewhere, and not on this particular subreddit.It's a moment fans have been waiting for - or dreading: The Walking Dead said goodbye to Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln). We understand that certain users have limited access to the show, and can only obtain it through illegal means. We will not censor our IRC channel, because it is a great medium for free speech and we support that. Posts or comments linking to any type of unauthorized distribution of any branch of The Walking Dead franchise will be removed. We want to keep our subreddit legit for the cast and crew that have worked with us past and future. Comic Issues Discussion Threads Archive.Read the #rules channel when you join Links Violating any of the above rules can result in a ban and/or deletion of content. This will hide any text or pictures in your post which will help people avoid spoilers. Use Reddit's built in spoiler feature.Do not include spoilers of any kind within the title of your post.Mark posts that contain spoilers by including for the show and for the comic within the title of the post.Always use the comic spoiler tag unless it's in a post.New episodes air Sundays at 9PM EST on AMC. We reserve the right to moderate at our own discretion.Ī place to discuss AMC's 'The Walking Dead'. Linking to illegally hosted content may result in a ban. No bitching if your post is removed for being a shitpost. To keep content fresh, reposts will be removed at moderator discretion. Use a reliable image host like imgur and link directly to the image. Likewise, just because a cast member acted in something else doesn't make it TWD related either.ĭo not put spoilers in the title of your post. Just because something is zombie-related doesn't automatically make it TWD-related. ![]() Episode Discussion Archive Issue #193 Discussion Official Discord Server Info User RulesĪll content that is unrelated to The Walking Dead will be removed ( this includes generic image macros and reaction images).
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