The Walking Dead's mid-season premiere is troubling, but not because of any zombies Uh-oh. After a solid first half of season three â" really, the best the show has been since the pilot â" the mid-season premiere feels
Fans of The Walking Dead can probably be forgiven for doing some requisite complaining about last night's midseason-premiere episode, âThe Suicide King.â After all, they've endured ten zombie-free weeks wondering what would become of the Dixon
[Obligatory spoiler warning for every episode of The Walking Dead.] In the first half of Season 3 of AMC's The Walking Dead, we witnessed the decline of our chief protagonist, Rick Grimes, into what appeared to be an ever more fleeting grasp on reality.
A major shift in the makeup of the team came as a result of their excursion into Woodbury on the midseason premiere of "The Walking Dead." The action picked up right where it left off, with The Governor throwing Daryl and Merle into the ring to fight
The Walking Dead has done it again. Another. ANOTHER. Series-high rating. Sunday night's midseason return of the AMC zombie drama delivered 12.3 million viewers and a 6.1 adults 18-49 rating -- its biggest yet in both
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