Always growing. Since The Walking Dead premiered on AMC in 2010, viewers have been looking forward to all the different takes on the zombie apocalypse.
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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of tonight’s “Family” episode of The Walking Dead, the penultimate episode of the series.
“For the longest time, we were just fighting to survive,” declares Judith Grimes (Cailey Fleming) in a voiceover that kicks off tonight’s “Family,” the penultimate episode of The Walking Dead.
“Trying to get back what we lost,” the daughter of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) continues over a montage of zombie killings from the AMC’s series 11 seasons, and some throwback music from pivotal episodes. “My family, we would do anything to protect each other. And we’re fighting now for something else, something bigger. A new beginning.”
Penned by Magali Lozano & Erik Mountain & Kevin Deiboldt, and directed by Sharat Raju, this 176th episode of the zombie apocalypse show based on Robert Kirkman’s now concluded comics shows TWD still knows how to deliver an annihilating gut punch. As Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan), Negan (Jeffery Dean Morgan), Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) and other Survivors battle the now collapsing Commonwealth and an incoming horde of Walkers, an ambush finds Judith shot and wounded. As Daryl carries the little girl out to mummers of “Daddy” from his closest friend’s daughter, who Dixon essentially raised in the absence of her father’ and step-mother Michonne (Danai Gurira), the fate of another Grimes looks grim heading towards next week’s “Rest in Peace” series finale. In fact, with wall climbing Walkers deep within the perameters of the Commonwealth, things look bleak for everyone on the cusp of the TWD finale.
That finale is from a story by long time TWD showrunner Angela Kang, with executive producer Greg Nicotero once again taking up his
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