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Alexandria falls in nail-biting mid-season finale of The Walking Dead… as

The best spoiler that is expected to be showcased on “The Walking Dead” season six mid-season finale is the showing of Negan, the infamous antagonist in the book version. It was a place that I hadn’t been to before as well as other people; it’s very, very thrilling. The right answer is not that Rick is a good guy, as I had thought, but because he is a part of the Alexandria family. Meh. “You’re dad’s a killer”. He doesn’t get off a shot, but the two struggle, eventually breaking a window pane and drawing the attention of the herd. In case you didn’t already know, this is when you cover yourself in walker’s blood so that they can’t smell you as you walk past. Or when Rick shoots a turned Sophia, Carol’s 8-year-old daughter who the group had been searching for in season 2? She’s bitten, but she uses the opportunity to try and build bridges between her community and Rick’s.

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Carol and Morgan decide to fight over Wolf in the middle of the attack, which doesn’t end well because Wolf got loose and has taken Denise hostage. Perhaps it’s yet another reason that the episode’s title “Start to Finish” was so appropriate. In exchange for half of what people have, they offer protection from the Walkers. – Rick should have known that someone would screw it up. Sam has been struggling with some zombie-related issues this season, and has been too scared to come downstairs (if I were Jessie, I’d be a bit more anxious about his Damien haircut and creepy taste in music, however). The end of episode 7 saw the church tower collapse and destroy part of the wall surrounding Alexandria, and walkers were beginning to make their way into the town. Yes, the zombie threat was real and present throughout, but this finale was decidedly less bloody than many in recent memory.

Carl finds Jessie’s eldest son in the garage, where he’s going through a moment of doubt. In lot of ways, this next half-season has that character but the plot really does take over for several episodes.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan has been cast in this role, though he doesn’t appear as Negan in the preview. Despite the fact that each one inevitably features some form of zombie invasion that ruins whatever our survivors have built over the course of the season, the show manages to keep the drama on point and the action fresh.

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Despite having the worst taste in music of any child on the planet-I mean, what the fuck was that “tiptoe through the garden” nonsense?-we still have preteen shut-in Sam to thank for the ideal GIF next time you need to express a kind of disgusted bafflement.

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