TV Review: Winter has come in the season 9 finale of ‘The Walking Dead’
Following last week’s shocking episode, in which 10 characters were killed, The Walking Dead chose a slow-burn, emotional episode for the season 9 finale.
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Following last week’s shocking episode, in which 10 characters were killed, The Walking Dead chose a slow-burn, emotional episode for the season 9 finale.
The Walking Dead has been increasingly shocking with the introduction of the Whisperers. However, Sunday’s episode proved to be one of the most brutal episodes in the show’s history.
After teasing mysterious X-shaped scars on Daryl (Norman Reedus)’s and Michonne (Danai Gurira)’s backs earlier this season, Sunday’s episode finally revealed how they got them.
The Walking Dead aimed to protect themselves against The Whisperers on Sunday’s episode.
The Walking Dead took on more of a slow-burn episode Sunday to showcase the brutal actions of the communities.
Following last week’s shocking revelation that Laurel (Karla Souza)’s family was once again involved with the Keating 4, the season finale uncovered the details surrounding Nate Sr.’s death.
What seemed like an easy decision only complicated things further for The Walking Dead characters on Sunday’s episode.
Following the revelation that Emmett (Timothy Hutton) ordered the murder of Nate Sr.’s death, Annalise (Viola Davis) began working with Tegan (Amirah Vann) to get to the bottom of it.
The Walking Dead introduced audiences to Alpha (Samantha Morton) at the end of the last episode: the mysterious leader of The Whisperers, who audiences still don’t know much about. This episode focused on her past and how she became the leader of such an unusual group.
How to Get Away with Murder had a bizarre focus with a seemingly random Christmas episode Thursday.
For its season nine mid-season premiere, The Walking Dead chose a character-driven episode rather than a plot-driven one.
Last week’s episode of How to Get Away with Murder ended with Gabriel (Rome Flynn) calling Annalise (Viola Davis) from prison. This week’s episode fully detailed why Gabriel ended up in prison and the aftermath of it.
Following Bonnie (Liza Weil)’s discovery that the DA was potentially innocent, everyone sought answers as to who really killed Nate (Billy Brown)’s father. The Keating 4 struggled to deal with the news, with Laurel (Karla Souza) being especially distraught because her baby witnessed the murder. Asher (Matt McGorry) also discovered Bonnie was the one who killed the DA, not Nate.
In Thursday’s episode of How to Get Away with Murder, secrets were finally revealed, and a few members of the group questioned whether they made the right decision.
In How to Get Away with Murder’s return, the show explored the background of Annalise (Viola Davis) and Gabriel (Rome Flynn) while the others struggled with what to do next.
The Walking Dead has been surprisingly fresh this season, releasing high-quality and exciting episodes week after week, all culminating in a shocking mid-season finale.
Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead proved to be the first filler episode of the show’s ninth season. There wasn’t much substance to drive the plot forward, but the episode as a whole was satisfying for viewers.
In typical fashion, How to Get Away with Murder has teased fans all season about who died at the wedding. On Thursday, the wait ended as showrunners finally uncovered who died at the wedding and, also, the secrets of Gabriel’s past.
The Walking Dead featured yet another time jump, this time going six years into the future. Alexandria and The Hilltop seem to be thriving, but of course there is unrest growing within the community and surrounding area.
Things slowed down in How to Get Away with Murder’s episode Thursday as Annalise and the others dealt with the effects of Nate Sr.’s murder. Here are the top moments from the episode: