Did you maybe miss the season 10 "finale" that aired well after the penultimate episode of the 10th season just by itself due to COVID? I don't know what you think you missed but there were definitely some events in that episode. Also, the reason I put finale in quotes above was because this 6-episode run that just started is being labeled as season 10 so it's kind of an extension of that season and season 11, the final season, will premiere late this summer.
Didn't really like last week's episode (the Dog backstory episode lul) but this week's was really good. Spoiler The Robert Patrick thing was kinda hilarious. Fairly large actor to come into the Walking Dead universe and they kill him not once but twice in a single episode.
Not a lot happened but I kind of liked Princess going crazy. Now last weeks Daryl/Carol episode? That sucked. Next episode looks like Negan's back story though, so that should be good
Was very good. Definitely the best of this 6-episode run and one of the top 15 or so episodes in the show's history (which obviously had some really, really bad stretches but still). Also, really impressed by the showrunner/production people for how they managed to film this during COVID. A lot of isolated stories with very few characters for sure but the best 2 of this 6-episode run were the one where Robert Patrick played twin brothers and Jeffrey Dean Morgan's wife played Lucille. Just some solidly creative methods to tell the stories while being limited by COVID.
Pretty interested to see how they wrap it up compared to the comic. The ending to the comic is impossible with how the show has transpired.
Well so far since the return earlier this year the episodes have largely been mediocre, but early reviews on IMDB have this weeks episode rated as a 9 so we shall see.
Melissa McBride (Carol) has left the planned Carol and Daryl spinoff show. Now it's just going to focus on Daryl https://decider.com/2022/04/27/melissa-mcbride-exits-walking-dead-spinoff/
I just caught up. Interesting. Guessing we get Rick on the last episode? Or Daryl going to search for him? They showed Daryl with his gun in the trailer for the last episodes.
I unintentionally fell off maybe halfway through the season after Rick left, now I'm too far behind and don't care enough to catch up.
I’m watching because I feel obligated to see how it all wraps up. It’s generally very painful to watch though.
Didn't realize until today that the series finale was tonight. Stopped watching maybe a season and a half ago, but tuning in just for nostalgia. Unsurprisingly, im not following most of the plot
I’m playing catch up. Half way through last weeks episode. Hopefully the ending is good. Guessing we get a tease for future shows or someone returns.
Started strong, a sappy denouement, and then the teaser of what we wanted all along. I was hoping for a Tarantino blood bath finale.
Mediocre finale. The comic finale was better. Of course, that was basically impossible because they had strayed way too far from that with the character deaths/writeoffs and having to set up a million spinoffs.
So glad that show is done. I’ve been hate-watching the last like 4 or 5 seasons but I felt obligated to see how it ended. The first 10 or 15 minutes of the finale was great. Felt like the first few seasons again when the zombies were actually a threat. Then they all magically were safe and the rest of it sucked. Fuck that show.
Eh not terrible. The universe they built/are building is too big now for a complete bloodbath ending. I’m interested to see where Rick has been.
So Rick was leaving items as breadcrumbs and Michonne was collecting them. They showed them both with the items. I got that after the fact.