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The Walking Dead Recap: “Start to Finish”
It nearly feels like the end of episode 9 is a chapter finish, and then episode 10 is a completely different flavor, something we’ve never seen before in the show. If the premiere episode of Season 6A had around 30,000 walkers, Gimple stated that Season 6B will also have a lot zombies invading Alexandria. On tonight’s episode, guest talk about the “Start to Finish” episode of “The Walking Dead”. It’s no mistake that Micheonne reviewed those plans and was the last one to say goodbye to Deanna in the mid-season finale. Sam will get pulled into the heard of zombies and Jessie will refuse to let him go even though it’s too late. Rick will reportedly be forced to cut off Jessie’s arm to save his son, whom when last we saw him was holding baby Judith. Daryl, Sasha, and Abraham will encounter the Saviors for the first time.
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In the comic series, it is Glenn who suffers a death at the hands of Negan. But if you find somebody who’s been living in this world for three or four years or however long Negan has survived, they’re going to be that much more adapted to this world, and that much more savage and risky.
As for the midseason finale, it was an excitingly tense episode as several characters were put in EXTREMELY unsafe positions – what else is new – and one character ended up biting the dust! This is the first reference in the show to the villain from the comics that Jeffrey Dean Morgan is set to play. That group returns to antagonize them once more in this scene, blocking the roadway with their motorcycles; one of them demands that they turn over everything they have – including their truck – because “Everything belongs to Negan now”.
“This catalyst is going to be thrown in at some point in the future that’s just going to fundamentally change everything that we are doing”, Kirkman promised.
The Spoiling Dead Fans have released a few spoiler-y tidbits for “The Walking Dead’s” mid-season finale this Sunday.
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Since Negan is not slated to show up until the season six finale, Glenn is probably safe for now, says E!Online.