• Network: AMC
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 4, 2020
Season #: 2, 1
User Score
4.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 31 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 31
  2. Negative: 17 out of 31
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  1. Oct 4, 2020
    3
    When characters refer to planes crashing as "The Sky Falling" you know you're in for some absolutely abysmal writing, another absolutely terrible show written by people who seemingly have no ability to understand how human beings interact, communicate or respond to stressful situations, choosing melodrama over drama, I mean, it's a zombie apocalypse! If you can't fathom how to create DramaWhen characters refer to planes crashing as "The Sky Falling" you know you're in for some absolutely abysmal writing, another absolutely terrible show written by people who seemingly have no ability to understand how human beings interact, communicate or respond to stressful situations, choosing melodrama over drama, I mean, it's a zombie apocalypse! If you can't fathom how to create Drama in that setting what good are you? Garbage. Expand
  2. Nov 21, 2020
    3
    Just incredibly slow and boring. There's nothing to enjoy here. I'm being generous by even giving it 3.
  3. Oct 21, 2020
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This series belongs on WB with the title "Walking Dead: Teen Beat." Nickelodeon would be a good second option with slightly less gore.

    First, the storyline is wholly implausible. Almost nothing that happens is believable. An established, armed community of 10,000 could not be eradicated in minutes by a few dozen allied visiting forces, at least not without a nuclear bomb or bioweaponry that would have also killed the enemy. And why? WHY? The writers bury us in exposition for every other minute aspect, but hop from graduation to annihilation without a peep as to motive.

    As for the clumsy teens who think tripping a zombie is the best defense, any post-apocalyptic community that survived 10 years would train toddlers and up how to kill them...notwithstanding the fact that the zombies confronted by our runaways are incredibly polite. They only present themselves one or two at a time. When there are more, the teenagers appear to be undetectable by the undead. Perhaps a Cloak of Invisibility is why Hope wasn't worried about running solo through large packs of walkers at the tire dump.

    Most of the characters are unbelievably one-note, made worse by a cast that loves to chew scenery. Huck is no more than a caricature of a Southern tomboy who spits and drawls with a toothpick hanging out of her mouth. (Man, that accent is the WORST.) Felix has angst over being rejected by his family because of his orientation. Hope is a rebel without a clue. That's it. I don't care about them, and there's certainly nothing to pique my interest. By the way (writers), attributing each person with an SJW issue doesn't make them more engaging or deserving of empathy. It's just annoying.

    Further, the characters that could be more complex are poorly cast. Aliyah Royale, the actress who plays Iris, does not have the charisma or eloquence to be a leader in the community. Her stiff cheeriness would play just fine as best friend in a Disney series. I’ve read reviews describing Nicholas Cantu (who plays Elton) as “earnest,” but this is a nice way of substituting “GBF” for “BFF.” I can’t be bothered to look up the name of the actor who plays silent oaf Silas. He has no nuance or facial expressions. He just stares at his fingers.

    I finished Episode 3, and I’m still watching only because I'm hoping for hints of the society that now presumably houses Rick and Ann. But the connection between that society and the one that just slaughtered the Campus is too attenuated. These people would have killed Rick without a second thought: a useless Beta who could become a threat?

    If the apparent alternative reality continues in the next episode, I'll probably stop watching. And that's from someone who has been a zombie freak for 40 years and watched every episode of TWD and FTWD.
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  4. Dec 1, 2020
    0
    The Woking Dead: Beyond Worst.
    Besides that, it’s abysmal and an insult to it’s teenaged audience.
  5. Nov 15, 2020
    2
    The creators try but it's way too formulaic. TWD lost its edge during the war with Negan... franchise hasn't recovered. New show but its a stupid premise and the best they could create
  6. Nov 30, 2020
    2
    ENOUGH of the freaking Walking Dead already, how much more regurgitation can someone do about this rubbish...
Metascore
48

Mixed or average reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Oct 5, 2020
    50
    We’re not sold on The Walking Dead: World Beyond just yet, though we like Royale and the rest of the cast. We’re just not sure we care enough about the zombie apocalypse or these young characters to follow their journey.
  2. Reviewed by: Jeff Stone
    Oct 5, 2020
    42
    Nothing about it is essential, or even that interesting. Diehards might enjoy it, simply because it promises to deliver exactly the same stuff they’ve been watching for the last 10 years. Everyone else can safely give it a pass.
  3. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Oct 2, 2020
    45
    A minor excursion, feeling too much like the Disney Channel version of a zombie show, minus the catchy songs.