• Network: AMC
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 31, 2010
Season #: 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Oct 25, 2015
    2
    I keep asking myself while watching this, what are the characters trying to achieve? The show drags on and on, every descent plot has been used up in this. You can skip through half an episode and miss very little to anything. No intelligent dialogue, useless and new characters showing up left and right to be killed off. I understand this is a fictional zombie movie, but why haven't theI keep asking myself while watching this, what are the characters trying to achieve? The show drags on and on, every descent plot has been used up in this. You can skip through half an episode and miss very little to anything. No intelligent dialogue, useless and new characters showing up left and right to be killed off. I understand this is a fictional zombie movie, but why haven't the hordes of zombies died out by now? Where is the food they get, (certainly there can't be that many living humans for all of them to feed off) where does the energy come from that allows them to walk miles on end day and night? Why aren't the zombies eating each other? Expand
  2. Nov 5, 2015
    0
    Thats it for me, TWD died in season 3, this show is a piece of cr@p right now recycling itself and the people who is gaving this show a 10 are the real zombies...
  3. Oct 27, 2015
    1
    It's so sad to see this series not developing in any interesting way whatsoever. The series itself has never been known for its intelligent dialogue (the first scene of Season 1 is probably the only well-written one from a lyrical perspective), but as of now the human interaction in the show is pretty much reduced the same level as the grunts exchanged by the undead.

    As for emotions,
    It's so sad to see this series not developing in any interesting way whatsoever. The series itself has never been known for its intelligent dialogue (the first scene of Season 1 is probably the only well-written one from a lyrical perspective), but as of now the human interaction in the show is pretty much reduced the same level as the grunts exchanged by the undead.

    As for emotions, the stress level is too monotonous and too high. Too many things go wrong at the same time for completely chaotic reasons and it just results in a homogenous gray porridge. Violence and chases is not exciting when it's the baseline of the show.

    It's impossible to make an emotional connection to new charecters as they are often just killed off in the next scene. Why should I care about these people? Did the writers set a certain quota for faces that needs to be chewed on?

    The walkers are supposed to be predictable. Yet it is so often that a small group of humans walk into a deserted town, and chill around there for a bit, just to SUDDENLY be surrounded by walkers in every single alley. Where did they come from? Why did they suddenly converge on the town?

    In short, this show makes no sense and as of S6E3, I'm done with it.
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  4. Oct 15, 2015
    3
    Another overrated season. I think I might just wait until the end of the season to watch another episode. It's boring to death. I gave the three points for the way the season premiere was chronologically built. Otherwhise it's in the continuity of the three last seasons where only the mid-season and the season finale are worth to watch.
  5. Oct 14, 2015
    0
    End This Show
    only gets praised because of the nice looking cast it has, thats it. Other than that it has horrible acting, no scares, a terrible script, a million clichés, and it adds nothing new to television
  6. Oct 12, 2015
    10
    The show is actually getting better and better with every season now, I don't know what the heck helohe is talking about just another stupid troll trying to get score the lowered. Predictable? Yeah sure, you don't believe that either.
  7. Oct 12, 2015
    0
    It is not getting any better. The first episode consists mainly of boring black and white flashbacks. And the plot is predictable and uninteresting. It is interesting that "Fear the walking dead" quickly overtook this show in quality by far.
  8. Mar 22, 2016
    5
    Season 6 it's slower than ever, and this is not enjoyable at all. We have 14 episodes and has happened nothing important. It's still cool seeing good makeup and descomposed zombies, but we need more. I feel that the only must-watch episodes are the first three and the ninth one (amazing episodes, by the way). Also, I have to say that if a character is "killed", please kill him with dignitySeason 6 it's slower than ever, and this is not enjoyable at all. We have 14 episodes and has happened nothing important. It's still cool seeing good makeup and descomposed zombies, but we need more. I feel that the only must-watch episodes are the first three and the ninth one (amazing episodes, by the way). Also, I have to say that if a character is "killed", please kill him with dignity and not "resurrect" him because the show loses value. The only thing that improves season after season is Carol. What a character and a performance! Melissa McBride deserved an Emmy nomination (if not the win) for the 4th and 5th season, and she deserves it for the 6th a lot more (her performance in "The Same Boat" was amazing). So, please kill Rick once and for all and give this show some credibility and tension killing unexpectedly main characters. Expand
  9. May 6, 2018
    9
    The show manages to handle the beginning of a transition to the way things used to be quite remarkably. This season feels a tad off, but it still continues to be amazing in character development, drama and god damn good action and gore

    Rating - 92%
  10. Sep 4, 2016
    3
    Season 6 of the walking dead seems to be what may be the beginning of the end of the show we all loved.... Bad writing is ruining all the hard work everyone's put in over the years. Charters are making the most retarded choices ever and are no longer developing and feel flat~ and it honestly makes no sense.... Also the series is becoming stagnant.... Zombies are no longer a threat againSeason 6 of the walking dead seems to be what may be the beginning of the end of the show we all loved.... Bad writing is ruining all the hard work everyone's put in over the years. Charters are making the most retarded choices ever and are no longer developing and feel flat~ and it honestly makes no sense.... Also the series is becoming stagnant.... Zombies are no longer a threat again *spoiler* after the second half of the season, its like season 2 all over again... a lot of nothing with little flashes in the pan sprinkled throughout to keep everyone tolerating it to the end..... worst season since season 2 IMHO..... Its becoming very apparent the show writers only care about the money and milking the show for every penny at this point and not the story, nor the heart of what TWD is. And its just not fair to the fans nor the actors. Expand
  11. Jan 18, 2016
    10
    Anyone giving this season less than a score of 5 should be disqualified as either a web troll, or a hater of the genre. This season has had me sitting on the edge of my seat (LITERALLY) during episodes 2 and Glenn's episode.. At other times, I have loved their willingness to slow down and let us get reacquainted with our favorites, such as Morgan's episode. The writers are firing on allAnyone giving this season less than a score of 5 should be disqualified as either a web troll, or a hater of the genre. This season has had me sitting on the edge of my seat (LITERALLY) during episodes 2 and Glenn's episode.. At other times, I have loved their willingness to slow down and let us get reacquainted with our favorites, such as Morgan's episode. The writers are firing on all cylinders, and you'd be foolish to bail on this now, with Negan's arrival imminent. I would like them to eliminate some of the lengthy pauses taken by actors, as this borders on the pretentious, but I wholeheartedly give this season a 10. Expand
  12. Jan 9, 2016
    1
    I for one had never thought much of zombie shows; until someone dared me to watch the first season of this show! I binged on 3 seasons without leaving my house a single time in one weekend. It was awesome!!! But now, the pointless dialogue which dominates the episodes from start to finish, the useless scenes focusing on one person just crying or sitting there for minutes on end reallyI for one had never thought much of zombie shows; until someone dared me to watch the first season of this show! I binged on 3 seasons without leaving my house a single time in one weekend. It was awesome!!! But now, the pointless dialogue which dominates the episodes from start to finish, the useless scenes focusing on one person just crying or sitting there for minutes on end really signal the end of this once thrilling ride. It's time to hang up the boots and ride off into the sunset. Fell asleep so many times during this season and didn't bother rewinding or playing the couple of episodes Netflix had gone through while I was passed out, it didn't matter. The coming season is definitely the last, hope they give us a compelling closing at least! Expand
  13. Oct 27, 2015
    4
    This show is just awful and I think even every cast member feels the same way.
    The Walking Dead used to have an idea, a good plot, nothing was random or out of place as it is now. If You haven't forgotten, this is a TV Show about apocalyptic events, where almost everyone is dead. In season 1, you knew mostly every single character and their story.
    As a viewer, You could feel the tension
    This show is just awful and I think even every cast member feels the same way.
    The Walking Dead used to have an idea, a good plot, nothing was random or out of place as it is now. If You haven't forgotten, this is a TV Show about apocalyptic events, where almost everyone is dead. In season 1, you knew mostly every single character and their story.
    As a viewer, You could feel the tension and feared each episode that one of the characters could die. A walker back then was something to be afraid of, but at the same time it symbolized the past, where the walker was just a normal person just like Rick, who had perhaps a family, a job etc.
    Now it's just a joke, a show for people who get a boner by seeing walkers that are lethal as a turtle and **** make-up, getting killed in every way imaginable.

    My point is, just like Frank was intending this show to be, is that the 'dead' we're supposed to be only the icing on the cake. The main focus was on the struggle for survival, the fight against losing all hope in a world where everyone you used to know and cared for, is dead and lethal, including the living.
    Unfortunately, it no longer is that way. Thank you AMC, thanks a lot.
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  14. Apr 4, 2016
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The ending of this season was truly awful. We've been waiting over a year to find out who bites the bat, and then they give us a cliffhanger. All that did was server to piss the fans off, and destroy what should have been an emotional episode. Nobody will care in 6 months time. I give up on this show.

    #FireGimple! The Walking Dead deserves a lead writer who is against cheap tricks, and one who can write believable characters.
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  15. Feb 15, 2016
    5
    Brief flashes of what it could be are not enough to override the adaptation of weak comic books story. Shuffling the comic book moments, so they are displayed out of order, does not a new story make Mr. Kirkman & Co. Frank Darabont was the only one that could actually deliver on the promise of a new story with these characters, and that is made manifest with each successive season.

    As
    Brief flashes of what it could be are not enough to override the adaptation of weak comic books story. Shuffling the comic book moments, so they are displayed out of order, does not a new story make Mr. Kirkman & Co. Frank Darabont was the only one that could actually deliver on the promise of a new story with these characters, and that is made manifest with each successive season.

    As of ep 9 this just slipped from watching TWD within a day or two, to PVRing the entire season to watch at once (just like FTWD). That way all the useage of FF & Skip does not seem quite so noticeable.
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  16. Oct 29, 2015
    6
    The show is losing its steam. No more character interactions. Just boring dialogue after boring dialogue. Bring in Negan now, before I completely fall asleep.

    At least the comic book is still amazing. There you actually get new characters that are actually interesting. Every new character introduced in the show is terribly awful.
  17. Apr 7, 2016
    2
    Now that the season has come to a close, I can say with confidence that Season 6 has been by far-and-away the worst season of the show ever. The reasons for that are fairly simple, and mostly relate to the deteriorating quality of the writing. Some of my main complaints for those who care to read:

    1.) A lack of new ideas and plotlines. The show has now rehashed the plotline of finding
    Now that the season has come to a close, I can say with confidence that Season 6 has been by far-and-away the worst season of the show ever. The reasons for that are fairly simple, and mostly relate to the deteriorating quality of the writing. Some of my main complaints for those who care to read:

    1.) A lack of new ideas and plotlines. The show has now rehashed the plotline of finding and losing a safezone too many times for its own good. The CDC, Herschel's farm, the Prison, Woodbury, Terminus, and now Alexandria...it's time to try something else.

    2.) A reliance on cheap jump-scare style tropes to create tension. How many times in this show have we seen some survivor ambushed by a slow-moving, noisy and clumsy walker out of nowhere? This is at least three years into the zombie apocalypse...people should not be surprised by "lone-wolf" walkers anymore. And yet just in the finale, stone-cold Carol Pelletier is almost bitten by a walker that manages to sneak up on her.

    3.) Characterization can change on a whim depending on the demands of the plot. The writing for this show, this season especially, has felt forced and far from organic. Characters make foolish and uncharacteristic decisions because the plot demands them to be in a certain place at a certain time in order for a certain pre-ordained event to take place. I'll give you an example. The final three episodes of this season were atrocious because you had quite literally the most hardened survivors all make stupid and out-of-character decisions in order to place themselves in a position of extreme vulnerability for the finale. Carol leaving a safe haven because she "can't kill for them," leaving a note which of course led people to chase after her, and then killing four Saviors immediately after her departure. Also, see Daryl and his banzai attack after Dwight, promptly followed by Glenn, Michonne, and Rosita. These decisions make no sense in any context, let alone the one they're in, and it's all done to make them prisoners of the Saviors in the finale.

    4.) And the most egregious of complaints I have. The show feels like it's being written at this point with more interest by the producers in garnering shocking moments for the audience than in telling a cohesive, interesting story. There are three glaring examples of this throughout the season. The first one was the Glenn fake-out, a subplot so outlandish and manipulative that it's gotten its own nickname: the 'Glenncident.' The entire fiasco contributed absolutely nothing to Glenn's character or the story being told this season. In fact, the first episode back from the mid-season break, we see Glenn charge into a horde of walkers with no way out, only to be saved by Daryl-ex-machine. He learned nothing!

    The second example is at the very end of the penultimate episode of the season, when Dwight surprises Daryl for what seems like the fifth time and shoots him in the back. Cut to credits. Is Daryl dead? Would they really do that at the end of an episode? No, of course they wouldn't. The next time we see Daryl, he is bloodied but not injured to any discernible degree. His being shot contributed nothing to the character or the story, it was just meant to shock us and lead to fan speculation.

    And finally, we come to the finale. An overlong, commercialized mess that ends in what might be the most unfulfilling season finale in TV history. Meeting Negan was cool for sure, but it was only half of what the show had been telegraphing for the entire back side of the season. Withholding the identity of Negan's victim again (sound like a broken record here, I know) has no bearing on the story. It is a move simply meant to leave viewers hanging to ensure they come back for next season. I seriously hope it backfires, because you can't tease a major series-changing event for 7 episodes and then fail to deliver on that. Fail isn't even the right word, because the event was there, it was just gutted of all meaning by leaving the viewer guessing.

    A truly astounding "artistic" choice that only reinforces what many viewers are seeing more plainly than ever. The story and the characters don't matter anymore. All that matters is that the audience has their requisite OMG moments every season. I for one am checking out.
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  18. Dec 6, 2015
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. No offense, but I am absolutely baffled at how many reviewers gave this season a 9 or 10 or anything over a 2. This season was unforgivably boring, and just plain stupid. First of all, it feels like 30 minutes of each show is filled with some of the stupidest, most pointless dialogue. Why do we need to hear all of these insignificant, and super boring conversations from new characters that won't even make it to the next episode? I spent the majority of the show rolling my eyes at how corny all of the talks were. The worst part is that after all of that talking, nothing exciting ever happens by the end of the show. That 90 minute episode about Morgan was the series' low. What a waist of time. When I heard that they were gonna do a 90 minute episode, I was thinking "Ok, maybe they will show what happened to Glenn, or redeem themselves somehow". WRONG! The whole episode was about Morgan and how he came to peace with himself. Who the #### cares how Morgan found his peace? And then the other guy buries zombies? Um, what? That's the stupidest, most infuriating #### the show has ever done. It's no surprise that the guy dies from getting bit by a zombie when he throws himself in front of Morgan to save him. Why couldn't he just push Morgan out of the way and kill the zombie? It's just stupid. The longest 90 minutes of my life. And, of course, that's why Morgan does't want to kill anyone anymore. Are you kidding me? He just lets some of the wolves go after they just raided the town and slaughtered countless residents. It's like watching a horror movie where the characters do the exact opposite thing that you would do in real life. It's freaking frustrating. I didn't get a shred of satisfaction from this show, this season. In general, this season just sucked. Out of the entire season, nothing really happened. And all of the new, useless characters took time away from the characters that we know and like. And that's it, the show is just dumb now. I do plan on watching future episodes, but only to watch it crash and burn. However, if Morgan gets killed off, I may become a fan again. Then again, prob not. Expand
  19. Nov 30, 2015
    0
    how far the walking dead has fallen from a great show to a complete bore. I cant believe that ive been watching TWD season 6 as it does not come close to the entertainment the first 4 gave us. season 6 is just bland and i guess they are losing the plot
  20. Apr 4, 2016
    1
    I hate when series/movies/games or what ever make a MC hit 10 HS running but when the bad guys are shooting at a MC they miss right in front of them, basically when the people creating the stuff "deus ex machina" everything losing consistency and this show does it over and over again.
  21. Feb 16, 2016
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Scott Gimple has wrecked this show with his egotism and pretentiousness. One example is giving Morgan's character a 90 minute episode that only contributes a backstory to his current state of mind without advancing the plot. Despite the good acting, this is a waste of air time and just tries to obscure the scam of pretending Glenn has died. And then there are all the attempts to be arty like the flashbacks (like a 70s film, says Gimple) of Jessie before Rick severs their connection. Give me a break! AMC please get rid of him! Expand
  22. Oct 24, 2015
    0
    No offense but brainless drones keep watching this tv show because it has Zombies in it OMG.
    Even though there is nothing to look forward to in this tv show ever since season 1. Season 3 was pretty decent also but for the rest the walking dead consists of walking and more walking and the occasional hiding place that guess what? gets overrun by zombies at the end of the season. There is
    No offense but brainless drones keep watching this tv show because it has Zombies in it OMG.
    Even though there is nothing to look forward to in this tv show ever since season 1. Season 3 was pretty decent also but for the rest the walking dead consists of walking and more walking and the occasional hiding place that guess what? gets overrun by zombies at the end of the season. There is NO plan for fighting the zombies.
    There is NO plan for a cure, There is NO plan for trying to get along, There is NO plan for surviving basically. By this point I wonder what reason they have to live for?
    The actors are a perfect representation of the fan base who can't let it go. Wandering around mindlessly in their fictional world.
    Season 1 was great and I enjoyed the telltale series which has more story in it than all seasons of the tv show combined and you actually cared for the characters. But every-time someone dies in this tv show I do a victory dance since they have no build up whatsoever, and annoy the **** out of me.
    Let's not forget that AMC ruined it by removing the creator who made season 1 a masterpiece and actually put his heart and soul in it.
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  23. Apr 5, 2016
    3
    Season six was a mediocre string of silly events and was ruined by using a cliff-hanger for the moment fans have waited all season for, just to try and drag it out and make people want to come back, well I won't be coming back unless gimple gets gone, the show is a train wreck these days and I don't have time for it anymore after this finale.
  24. Oct 19, 2015
    0
    Totally failed, it's not a thriller, that just a ridiculous try to make an atmospheric season like 1-2, hope it will be fired before next year, don't waste your time on that
  25. DGP
    Apr 5, 2016
    5
    Regrettably the series has side stepped the obvious plot developments. For example there is no mentioned of a short or long term cure, as remember someone in a Paris disease research centre was "Closet", or someone in government somewhere in the world survived, to name but a few possibilities. Instead the show is unable to advance beyond the "Lets all continue on until the next big groupRegrettably the series has side stepped the obvious plot developments. For example there is no mentioned of a short or long term cure, as remember someone in a Paris disease research centre was "Closet", or someone in government somewhere in the world survived, to name but a few possibilities. Instead the show is unable to advance beyond the "Lets all continue on until the next big group attempts to murder everyone", plot line.

    Further disappointment comes from the dialogue becoming increasingly thin and I wonder if the
    series should not have been titled "You give us half your stuff". It is hardly awarding winning or involving dialogue, leaving the show to limp on like one of the very walking dead which inhabit the world it depicts
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  26. Feb 26, 2016
    7
    I think the show has improved since the underwhelming season 4, season 6 started of pretty good but then as usual got worse and worse; but ever since the mid season finale things have gotten great, the character development, the acting, and the action.
  27. Apr 7, 2016
    8
    First-off, to all the people writing reviews on a few episodes only: there's more to watch. Stop reviewing an entire season based off one fraction of it. After sixteen episodes of season six, The Walking Dead is finally finding its sure-footing again. My number one complaint of this show is the producers constantly walking away from the main story progression and always reliving a dayFirst-off, to all the people writing reviews on a few episodes only: there's more to watch. Stop reviewing an entire season based off one fraction of it. After sixteen episodes of season six, The Walking Dead is finally finding its sure-footing again. My number one complaint of this show is the producers constantly walking away from the main story progression and always reliving a day from so many vantage points. That kind of style has a time and a place, but this show has beaten that angle so bad it makes the grisly-violent deaths of walkers look like a children's book. In the sixth season there is noticeably-less ADD in the filming and editing of the show, so you're able to chain watch a few episodes and feel like you've actually moved forward in time. To make things even better, there's a noticeable uptick in action. The stakes get higher and people die - people you might have thought had a real place on the show for the long-haul but apparently do not. It's the balance of living in a post-apocalyptic world and it will inevitably swing one way and end the story of a character you may/may-not have been invested in. But what makes this season a giant step in the right direction is the focus on what's going on outside of the walls of Alexandria. The season finale is gripping and a slow build to an aggressively-harsh episode end, offering an incredible hook into the seventh season of the show. I don't know if the folks upstairs started riding the writers and the producers, but TWD is getting some of its teeth back and, while they can still do better, there's much more to get excited about. I hope the seventh season continues this trend - it means a lot more happy fans, or at least a more happy me. Expand
  28. Apr 15, 2016
    10
    So we meet Negan! Sh*t just got real! Now I want to know how things are going to be for our people. It did suck that they left us hanging on who got Lucille - and that we have to frickin' wait until October (seriously!). Overall, I still love this show!
  29. Oct 12, 2015
    7
    It's still the show you love. Still the show you roll your eyes at. Still the show with the uneven acting and writing. The season premiere was one of the better overall episodes of the whole series though. Looks like The Walking Dead still has a few tricks left up its sleeve.
  30. Oct 19, 2015
    10
    I created an account just to give Season 6 a 10/10. The first episode was slow, but sometimes you have to have episodes like that to build the story. The second episode was SO good. This season is great. To those of you who say this season sucks, are you really fans? Do you REALLY like the show in general? Anyway, bravo, writers! Bravo!
  31. Jan 27, 2016
    0
    I did not like, I think that The start was good but after episode 4 beyond it did get worst and it was not good, and that final I did not like it too, let's see if this year it gets better.
  32. Feb 15, 2016
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The season 6 mid-season premiere was a travesty. They're resorting to lame tricks like they used to use on children with serial movies. In this case the cliff hanger for episode 8 was the little boy saying 'Mom... Mom" with increased volume as they were making their way through a zombie horde. At the start of episode 9 NO reference or resolution to that, just as if it never happened. Classic serial BS.
    There were a ton of other unbelievable and lazy plot holes as well. The most egregious was when Maggie was on the platform and the writers had to put her into damsel in distress mode. The zombies were threatening to tear down the platform, yet there was a smaller platform attached to the fence she easily could have gone to. The series used to be amazing, with great acting and writing. While it still retains some great acting, the writing is complete garbage.
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  33. Oct 18, 2015
    10
    To date, season 3 is still my favorite. However, this one is showing early potential and possibly may surpass said season. I waited until seeing episode 602 before chiming in. And that is definitely in my top TWD episodes thus far. Good pacing and fantastic epilogues are on point so far. It's early. But this is shaping in to a rock solid season!
  34. Oct 12, 2015
    8
    This season got off to a great start! People die. There are more zombies than you can shake a stick at. Lot's of blood. Oh my. Heath bar was cool. I also liked it.
  35. Oct 15, 2015
    10
    To be honest this series so far is an 8, but due to people with **** for brains giving it a lower score i had to counter that bull****. Flashbacks were cool and all but i don't really give a **** about feelings. I give a **** about what this show also offers me, and thats walkers getting penetrated with blunt weapons. 100000% better than fear the walking dead where the best character byTo be honest this series so far is an 8, but due to people with **** for brains giving it a lower score i had to counter that bull****. Flashbacks were cool and all but i don't really give a **** about feelings. I give a **** about what this show also offers me, and thats walkers getting penetrated with blunt weapons. 100000% better than fear the walking dead where the best character by far is the baller ass black dude with about 1% screen time closely followed by the junkie, only because everyone else is so unlikable especially the camcorder slut. **** that guy. Anyway yea this show is still good. Expand
  36. Oct 21, 2015
    10
    The brilliance of this show is that it continues to reinvent itself, whether it be by character or threat, in a world where there isn't much leeway in what you are going to experience. TWD continues it's expose into what morality becomes and what we are really made of when there's no established government to tell you what to do. Great acting, character development, action, and writing,The brilliance of this show is that it continues to reinvent itself, whether it be by character or threat, in a world where there isn't much leeway in what you are going to experience. TWD continues it's expose into what morality becomes and what we are really made of when there's no established government to tell you what to do. Great acting, character development, action, and writing, TWD continues to be the benchmark television experience Expand
  37. Oct 26, 2015
    10
    We are 3 episodes into season 6 and already I can say this is the best season yet. 3 very intense episodes so far with no signs of letting off in the foreseeable future. The production value has been noticeably improved along with the ambience of the series' setting. Looking forward to the next 13 episodes with abated breath!
  38. Nov 30, 2015
    10
    I fully agree with TWDDUDE this show IS getting better with each season. First class writing, characterisation,acting and directing for creating so much more than 2D FPSesque gore. The main-character cull at the end of last season was tasteful and heart-wrenching and set the scene very nicely for the nasty trick with Glenn, which was beautiful, while concentrating and compelling to theI fully agree with TWDDUDE this show IS getting better with each season. First class writing, characterisation,acting and directing for creating so much more than 2D FPSesque gore. The main-character cull at the end of last season was tasteful and heart-wrenching and set the scene very nicely for the nasty trick with Glenn, which was beautiful, while concentrating and compelling to the forefront the thematic explorations of the "grey scale" interrelationships between: morality / ethics; humanity / inhumanity; evolution / devolution; and, consequence.
    I also think that any show that engages with the philosophy of Morihei Ueshiba (the founder of Aikido) is a winner! Keep up the great work and thank you so much !
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  39. Oct 27, 2015
    9
    Three episodes in and the pace has been so fast this season we haven't even been able to pause for breath. Over the past couple of seasons episodes have been up and down but TWD is not letting up on the action and shocking moments now.

    By upping the ante the writers have allowed the show's best characters to shine and they have contrasted with the weak Alexandrians, most of whom have
    Three episodes in and the pace has been so fast this season we haven't even been able to pause for breath. Over the past couple of seasons episodes have been up and down but TWD is not letting up on the action and shocking moments now.

    By upping the ante the writers have allowed the show's best characters to shine and they have contrasted with the weak Alexandrians, most of whom have been Walker fodder. Nevertheless the writers have shown they are not afraid to kill off much loved characters, so nobody is safe.The return of Morgan is a popular decision and his relationship with Rick is sure to be put under the spotlight this season.
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  40. Nov 16, 2015
    8
    This show has continuously caught my attention. So far this season the character development lacks the shine it used to have. But in reality, I don't care about the outside characters anymore. This season seems to revolve around the groups transition back to a safe place instead of roaming around, and so far I enjoy it.
  41. Oct 12, 2015
    7
    I really thought TWD would get better in this season, well... I was wrong. This was the most boring episode I've ever seen. The series should get to an end as soon as possible.
  42. Oct 15, 2015
    10
    La mejor comienzo de temporada 10/10
    A BRIEFCASE FULL OF ZOMBIES! Nothing like four rotten **** loose sh or stadium. A QUARRY damn! Zombies filling every minute! And that mounting alternating flashback b / n with the present color. And those personalities. That is, the original address and expendable desleídas copies. With all his blood, his zombies, his bad temper. ZOMBIES SERIES.
  43. Oct 13, 2015
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My concern that this season would not live up to others, which wasn't dispelled at all by the horrible summer of Fear the Walking Dead, was immediately proven unfounded. Some have wondered if living in Alexandria will make Rick and the gang soft and end the drama of living in a dystopia. Umm, emphatic no. The sheer scale of the opener was impressive and the use of black and white flashbacks to explain the basis for the zombie parade was effective. The newly released horde will clearly wreak all kinds of fresh havoc on the town in the upcoming season and give the original townsfolk of Alexandria the chance to prove they should still be alive in this new world. Sorry Carter, you got your answer pretty quick! Expand
  44. Jul 16, 2016
    0
    bad performances, boring story and trash. direction and poor production. tiring and sleepy. I never come back to watch trash. this series is proof that success, not meant anything.
  45. May 4, 2016
    10
    This is, without a doubt, the best show on T.V. The reason for all the hate is due to it being wildly popular. People always think it's cool to hate the popular thing. This show has been absolutely great from start to the current season and seasons 5 and 6 were the best yet. There is a reason everyone watches this show and that's because it is amazing. People will nitpick but if youThis is, without a doubt, the best show on T.V. The reason for all the hate is due to it being wildly popular. People always think it's cool to hate the popular thing. This show has been absolutely great from start to the current season and seasons 5 and 6 were the best yet. There is a reason everyone watches this show and that's because it is amazing. People will nitpick but if you want to be entertained and have characters you you care about, this is the show to watch. It's has zombies in it but it's a realistic approach to it. Watch it and you will be hooked! Expand
  46. Oct 25, 2015
    10
    Even more action packed and suspenseful than the past seasons. It's only two episodes in and it's already established itself as the best fall premiere of the fall.
  47. Nov 16, 2015
    10
    This season must be the most thrilling of them all. You would see how crazy everything gets, and how characters are traumatized by situations from the past resulting to mental breakdowns. This is the glimpse into the apocalypse.
  48. Feb 8, 2016
    10
    This show is superb and has earned our support. No other show on TV deserves to be renewed as much as The Walking Dead.

    Some short-sided reviewers have been nitpicking particular episodes without respect for the fact that they could get the entire series cancelled. I disagree with those who have said that the series has slowed down, and I'm sure that they would agree that we would love
    This show is superb and has earned our support. No other show on TV deserves to be renewed as much as The Walking Dead.

    Some short-sided reviewers have been nitpicking particular episodes without respect for the fact that they could get the entire series cancelled. I disagree with those who have said that the series has slowed down, and I'm sure that they would agree that we would love nothing more than to see this story reach its true conclusion.
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  49. Apr 9, 2016
    9
    Season 6 didn't break any new ground. It's still the same show. The means moments of great violence and gore, likable characters, awkward writing, and occasional stupid decision making. However even with it's returning flaws the also returning strengths were enough to keep me invested yet again.

    It's apocalypse can still excite fans even in a time where zombies are literally everywhere.
    Season 6 didn't break any new ground. It's still the same show. The means moments of great violence and gore, likable characters, awkward writing, and occasional stupid decision making. However even with it's returning flaws the also returning strengths were enough to keep me invested yet again.

    It's apocalypse can still excite fans even in a time where zombies are literally everywhere. The season takes part in a particularly exciting time in the comics. The world these characters know is starting to get much bigger. New allies and threats arrive and some fantastic moments from the comics are recreated. It's just a shame they botched one of the biggest ones.

    That finale really left me with a sour taste in my mouth. While I enjoyed the overall season that copout cliffhanger makes me question how much longer the show will keep me invested. Just that one moment has made me question my future with this series. They neutered one of the most powerful moments from the comics.

    Despite that issue I can't fault the season as a whole too much. Yes the occasional idiotic moments the show has become sadly known for are still present. Every now and then these hardened survivors just act like idiots. But when all is said and done season 6 kept me invested and entertained once again. While it goes out on one of the shows lowest moments everything that lead up to it is still going to be a treat for viewers.
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  50. Nov 11, 2015
    8
    Oh this can't be! The Walking Dead lost it's touch! Seriously, more people are f--king dead, and conflict in this shows ain't helping them! I'm really dissapointed by this, because I fought maybe, just maybe this will go away! But no, Not what I'm hopping, but it's still a fine show!
  51. Jul 16, 2016
    6
    "Hi, I'm Negan. And I do not appreciate you killing my men."

    Season 6 started off strong - with the pasting flowing nicely, the characters got things done and everything kept moving which is good, because none of the scenes didn't feel like it was dragging or to me it didn't. I got to admit, I was gripped with the first half of season 6 and I literately thought we got another season 5
    "Hi, I'm Negan. And I do not appreciate you killing my men."

    Season 6 started off strong - with the pasting flowing nicely, the characters got things done and everything kept moving which is good, because none of the scenes didn't feel like it was dragging or to me it didn't. I got to admit, I was gripped with the first half of season 6 and I literately thought we got another season 5 on own hands. And I'm not kidding around when I say this, but the start of this season with supporting characters getting brutally killed off and many other unexpected moments that can keep any viewer on edge.

    In this season, Ricks group teaches the folks at Alexandria a thing or two about fighting the living dead and how to protect themselves when being attacked, but this has many failed attempts. Those scenes alone are pretty solid and this also gives the characters something to do. But really, how many people have gone through hell and came back? How many have witnessed a loss of their loved ones, had all the odds against them, death had gotten as close to therm as it possibly can, yet they carried on, not because they wanted to but because they had to, they carried on because they discovered a purpose in their lives much larger than themselves. All of that was missing in Season 2, 3 & 4.

    Andrew Lincoln, Melissa McBride and Lennie James (in my opinion) were the three stand outs of this season with the performances having some much weight to it. You either like or hate Morgan but you got to admit that Lennie James dose such a great job. Oh and screw you WatchMojo for putting him on Top 10 Worst American Accents By Non Americans.

    Everything was going pretty good. The writing was a bit off in a few episodes and some of the characters motivations didn't always make sense or it just plain stupid, but besides that, everything was going rather good.

    And then we got the finale which has to be the most insulting and the biggest copout that any TV show could do. It was a big middle finger to the fans and it's very clear now that the creators of the show don't give a f**k about the fans, as they have said that their don't feel sorry at all for the finale. I've seen a lot of TV shows with huge cliffhangers that demands viewers to be patient. I mean, just look at "Lost" that show is literally nothing but cliffhangers and a lot of people had to wait a year to know the answers. Luckily for us, we only have to wait till October, but it's kinda sad that this is what this show is turning into. The impact and the build up was completely ruined by the brain dead f**ktards at AMC. I bet the first episode of season 7 will have the biggest viewing ratings in any TV show ever, because of that cliffhanger. It's a sick businesses.

    But the real reason why I'm so upset with the cliffhanger and the stupid finale is that it ruined Negan introduction that everyone (including me) was looking forward to. The character itself was threatening and more evil than The Governor. Jeffery Dean Morgan did an excellent performance as Negan that was unfortunately cut short. And it isn't easy delivering lines like "It's gonna be pee-pee pants city here real soon", and somehow make that threatening but he did the best he could do for what he got.

    Remember when we all thought Glenn died in the episode "Thank You" but many people pointed out that he might be alive somehow. I mean, there was no memorial for Glenn on The Talking Dead which that alone gave away that he's still alive. And four episodes later, it's reveled that Glenn is alive and I have to admit that I was really happy that he isn't dead. But now when I look back at it, what was the point with that? I'll tell you what the point was, for view ratings and to get people to watch next weeks episode. Yeah it was shocking and did get me waiting for next week episode, but it's a subplot that goes nowhere and it doesn't do anything to the story.

    "Last Day on Earth" is a 90 minute episode with no real pay off from the previous filler episodes. But season 6 overall is a decent season with a lot of pros & cons that can be found in other seasons.
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  52. Dec 1, 2015
    9
    I like this season a lot! Extremely underrated, and while there are some pacing issues here and there the show is far from a 5.9. The way I see it, when the show returns it will strike with a vengeance. It's about to breathe new life into itself with one of the best comic arcs put to ink, just waiting to be adapted into the epitome of thrilling TV. Plus, with the mid-season finale'sI like this season a lot! Extremely underrated, and while there are some pacing issues here and there the show is far from a 5.9. The way I see it, when the show returns it will strike with a vengeance. It's about to breathe new life into itself with one of the best comic arcs put to ink, just waiting to be adapted into the epitome of thrilling TV. Plus, with the mid-season finale's cliffhanger ending and after-credits prologue we're in for one hell of a premiere come February. Expand
  53. Dec 16, 2015
    6
    The ending to this mid season finale was very anti-climactic, I thought. It just built up all of these good story ideas and then just left us to wait almost 3 months until we see another episode.
  54. Feb 11, 2018
    6
    Honestly, the first half of The Walking Dead season 6 is absolutely awful, the story is poor, the plot never seems to move forward and it's just frustrating to watch. However the second half of the season slowly starts to improve, if only by a small amount. I have to say, the saviours storyline is much more interesting than just about everything else in the first half. The season actuallyHonestly, the first half of The Walking Dead season 6 is absolutely awful, the story is poor, the plot never seems to move forward and it's just frustrating to watch. However the second half of the season slowly starts to improve, if only by a small amount. I have to say, the saviours storyline is much more interesting than just about everything else in the first half. The season actually ends very strongly, with a really intense, action packed, gut wrenching finale. The introduction of Jeffery-Dean Morgan's character is outstanding and despite the season overall being average at best this finale really got me excited for season 7. Expand
  55. Apr 13, 2016
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Foi uma boa temporada, mas os episódios ruins ofuscaram os pontos fortes da temporada, como a primeira parte dela, os 3 primeiros episódios, um belo flashback contando a história de Morgan, e tivemos um excelente mid-season ,talvez o melhor episódio da série quando e Rick e seu grupo expulsam os walkers de Alexandria. A introdução de Jesus, Hilltop e até do grupo de Negan foi ótima também, mas vamos aos pontos fracos da temporada: A cena estúpida de Glenn, foi a cena mais forçada da série e umas das piores que já vi em séries, além do mais, prolongaram a resposta do ocorrido, o que foi ruim pra série e pro personagem, e vamos ao final da temporada, tivemos um bom episódio final que foi ofuscado pelo final covarde dos produtores, a série está na sexta temporada e é a série mais popular do planeta, não precisa de um cliffhanger, um gancho é desnecessário em uma grande sério hoje em dia. Os produtores precisam focar mais no enredo da série, pensar no fim dela, pra que todo o processo até la não seja enrolado, cansativo. Amo TWD, mas sei que a série hoje caiu muito, está num patamar bem abaixo de GOT, série que TWD deveria se inspirar. Expand
  56. Aug 27, 2016
    7
    Deutsche Review:

    Kurz vor weg! Ich bin ein großer TWD-Fan. Ich lese die Comics, zocke jedes Game dazu und schaue natürlich auch die Serie. Auf die sechste freute ich mich ohne Ende, da mich persönlich die fünfte Staffel außer bei der ersten Folge, sehr entäuschte. Trotzdem war ich voller Hoffnung, dass die sechste Staffel wieder alles ausgleicht und ja, dass hat sie, aber mit leichten
    Deutsche Review:

    Kurz vor weg! Ich bin ein großer TWD-Fan. Ich lese die Comics, zocke jedes Game dazu und schaue natürlich auch die Serie. Auf die sechste freute ich mich ohne Ende, da mich persönlich die fünfte Staffel außer bei der ersten Folge, sehr entäuschte. Trotzdem war ich voller Hoffnung, dass die sechste Staffel wieder alles ausgleicht und ja, dass hat sie, aber mit leichten Schwächen.

    Ich fand es sehr gut, dass die ersten Folgen der sechsten Staffel sehr viel rasanter abliefen. Die Episoden waren mal vollgepackt. Ich fand viele Folgen in der fünften Staffel dienten nur als Lückenfüller um die Geschichte zum Staffelfinale zu überbrücken. Das war zum Glück in den ersten Episoden von Staffel 6 nicht der Fall. Hier hatten die Episoden 1, 2, 3 und 4 definitv mehr Sinn als manche Folgen von Staffel 5. Trotzdem schwächelte nach Episode 4 erneut die Staffel. So wurden Cliffhanger innerhalb der Staffel über mehrere Folgen genutzt um den Zuschauer vor den Fernseher zu bannen. Dramatisch ja, aber es wirkte stark aufgesetzt. Das Midseason-Finale (Episode 8) war dann wieder richtig aufwendig, war aber dann im Vergleich zu den vorherigen Staffeln anders (was gut ist). Die zweite Staffelhälfte war stattdessen bombenstark. Ich muss sagen, dass die Serie einen guten Grad zwischen Comic und Eigenerfindung gefunden hat. Die Storyline der Serie ist natürlich nicht zu 100% identisch, aber ist meiner Meinung nach sehr gut angepasst. Kommen wir wieder zur Staffel ansich. In der zweiten Staffelhälfte hatte ich zu keiner Zeit das Gefühl, dass es Episoden gibt die keinen Sinn ergeben. Das Staffelfinale war auch sehr spannend, allerdings war meiner Meinung nach das Ende nicht gut gewählt. Das Ende wirkte zu sehr nach Kundenanbindung (wir bringen die Zuschauer dazu, dass sie die 7. Staffel schauen müssen!). Ich persönlich hätte knapp 10 Minuten noch dran gehängt und danach den Zuschauer ahnungslos den Abspann hinterherblicken gelassen. Ich verstehe natürlich die Sicht der Serie. Sie will ein Ende wo wir sauer vor dem Fernseher sitzen und sagen: "Was soll der Mist?! Was ist passiert?! JETZT MUSS ICH BIS OKTOBER WARTEN!". Muss es denn sowas immer sein? Ich hätte gerne den Plot zu Ende gezeigt und in der siebten Staffel einen neuen Plot begonnen, der auf den vorherigen aufbaut. So muss ich jetzt erst zur ersten Episode der siebten Stafffel das Ende des Plots aus Staffel 6 erfahren um in der zweiten Episode einen neuen vorgesetzt zu bekommen. Ich bin gespannt was sich die Macher darunter vorstellen. Vielleicht sehe ich das auch völlig falsch und das Ende der 6. Staffel hätte man gar nicht besser machen können. Wir werden sehen...

    Alles in allem war ich begeistert von der sechsten Staffel. Für die siebte wünsche ich mir allerdings weniger Cliffhanger innerhalb einer Staffel oder zumindest nicht so aufgesetzte.

    Meine Punkteskala
    - Besser als Staffel 5! Nur setzt die 6. Staffel zu sehr auf Cliffhanger. - 71/100 Punkte(n)
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  57. Sep 24, 2016
    10
    I liked this season a lot even though the cliffhanger was terrible. Luckily I don't really care too much who died so the cliffhanger is bareable. I rate it a 10.
  58. Nov 5, 2017
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Finally seeing some rest for the characters, we see them in Alexandria for the majority of this season. It's strange after a relentless last season seeing them in such a different environment however this season was jam-packed full of surprises and twists to keep you engaged and following the program. New groups and new characters were placed all over which did give the impersonation that there was too many in the group at this time... however I still felt very connected to the main ones. Expand
  59. Dec 15, 2016
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The more I watch this show the more it occurs to me that it is entertaining in spite of the writing rather than because of it. The premise of The Walking Dead means that, even at its worst, there will always be a good number of entertaining episodes and scenes in every season but the way the writers continually drag out storylines by adding pointless plot strands is even more evident during this sixth season and can make for a frustrating viewing experience at times. Glenn’s fake ‘death’ was also a completely unnecessary piece of audience manipulation and the ridiculous decision to end on a cliff-hanger really robs one of the comics most shocking scenes of it impact.

    There is still enough here to keep me watching but for the love of God please improve the writing!
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  60. Oct 4, 2016
    5
    If it weren't for little gems like Morgan''s Episode and some other great character moments and good acting, this season would be a total loss, for, frankly, the writing has gone downhill to it's second all-time low after season 3.
    So we're basically back to Ninja-Zombies and characters acting mind-boggingly stupid, because the writers seem to be at a total loss for any other ideas on
    If it weren't for little gems like Morgan''s Episode and some other great character moments and good acting, this season would be a total loss, for, frankly, the writing has gone downhill to it's second all-time low after season 3.
    So we're basically back to Ninja-Zombies and characters acting mind-boggingly stupid, because the writers seem to be at a total loss for any other ideas on how to raise suspense...
    The walkers are always exactly as loud, silent, slow, fast, strong, weak - or teleporting around - as the next cheap plot device demands it. Folks are still, several years into the Zombie Apocalypse (TM), as absurdly genre-blind as needed for the next "shock" scene. There is no logic, continuity, and in those artificial moments the show gets cartoonish, ridiculous and boring. All 3 killers for a horror show...
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  61. Oct 23, 2018
    7
    This season starting very well, I expected to see the characters growing up, having bigger responsibilities, and having a real impact on the world around them. Unfortunately, that all falls apart in the end, as the writers decided to go with a direction that means repetitive emotional manipulation and extortion of the viewers over exploring other potentials.
    My score is based on the
    This season starting very well, I expected to see the characters growing up, having bigger responsibilities, and having a real impact on the world around them. Unfortunately, that all falls apart in the end, as the writers decided to go with a direction that means repetitive emotional manipulation and extortion of the viewers over exploring other potentials.
    My score is based on the majority of the season, which I actually planned to give a higher score to before the horrible, horrible ending.
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  62. Dec 28, 2015
    9
    Sigue siendo un show brillante y bien realizado. Quizá menos intenso que alguna temporada previa, pero con momentos interesantes. Con ganas de ver la segunda mitad, que promete mucho.
  63. Oct 28, 2016
    6
    Не захватывает...
    Уже нет былой атмосферы и интереса, как это было в первых сезонах.
    Мне было интересно смотреть с 1-4 сезон, а потом, мда. Пожалуйста, пусть 7 сезон будет последним, даже если он будет самым лучшим в сериале (нет), всё-равно. Просто хватит.
    Не захватывает...
    Уже нет былой атмосферы и интереса, как это было в первых сезонах.
    Мне было интересно смотреть с 1-4 сезон, а потом, мда.
    Пожалуйста, пусть 7 сезон будет последним, даже если он будет самым лучшим в сериале (нет), всё-равно. Просто хватит.
  64. Aug 29, 2018
    2
    An extremely disappointing season finale, in 16 episodes, not much happened. Feels like there is no point on the trama, and having governor 2 as the series villain feels like there is lack of imagination to continue. Find a vaccine or something and end this before it keeps getting more and more ridiculous.
  65. Oct 15, 2016
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This season continues to decline for me. There are good episodes here and there but it's just all over the place. I was so hyped to see Morgan return only to find out he is borderline a coward. He got people killed because he let those wolves go in season 5. Where the season really starts to pick up for me again is when we see the entrance of the Saviors. The season finale was probably the best part of the entire season in my opinion. Expand
  66. Sep 19, 2016
    4
    This series was built on emotion! Virtually every character cried, real tears, and it tore your heart out. So, through 7 episodes, virtually no emotion. It's now become just a zombie series, what a disappointment... My low score is earned because it's fallen so far...
  67. Nov 28, 2016
    9
    good The show is actually getting better and better with every season now, I don't know what the heck helohe is talking about just another stupid troll trying to get score the lowered. Predictable? Yeah sure, you don't believe that either.
  68. Aug 6, 2017
    6
    To say Season 6 was disappointing is putting it mildly. With Season 5 proving to be the peak of the show's stopping power, having to follow up with the next is understandably difficult. Unfortunately the season is marred by alot of "gotcha" moments, false gut punches and a extremely polarizing cliffhanger finale all tied with a slow pacing and weak episodes that don't capitalize on theTo say Season 6 was disappointing is putting it mildly. With Season 5 proving to be the peak of the show's stopping power, having to follow up with the next is understandably difficult. Unfortunately the season is marred by alot of "gotcha" moments, false gut punches and a extremely polarizing cliffhanger finale all tied with a slow pacing and weak episodes that don't capitalize on the show at all (at least in my opinion). Negan was toted as the main antagonist throughout the whole season and yet barely has ten minutes on the clock to establish himself. Of which surprisingly was really good and I have to commend Jeffrey Dean Morgan for this transformation considering how important Negan will be in the plot and comics for the large fanbase. Regardless, AMC did a demolition crew's job of trying to be bold with its episodes and characters. Mid Season Finale was extremely disappointing and with the finale being about the same, I was quite sad that the series had drifted below even its fourth season, because at least season 4 had a satisfying finale and an ok mid that was followed up by a better premise of episodes despite having issues of its own. Season 6 is a 6, it's decent and very safe but if not fro some genuinely cool moments, the show would have rightfully gone back to its mediocre state like it did when it started. Expand
  69. Mar 7, 2017
    10
    The sixth season on of AMC's "The walking Dead" is full of excitement, terror, and suspense, and opens the world up a little more through the introduction of new communities. A large amount of character development takes place, and some of our heroes' choices become questionable, which all leads up to a frightening finale. "The Walking Dead" is still one of the best shows on television,The sixth season on of AMC's "The walking Dead" is full of excitement, terror, and suspense, and opens the world up a little more through the introduction of new communities. A large amount of character development takes place, and some of our heroes' choices become questionable, which all leads up to a frightening finale. "The Walking Dead" is still one of the best shows on television, and always finds ways to outdo itself. Expand
  70. Dec 30, 2017
    4
    No sentí ningún progreso real en esta temporada y por momentos se me hizo cansina y repetitiva.
  71. Jul 25, 2018
    7
    Yeah the usual tense and gritty drama I have come to expect, but the season finale was dumbly written. They had a RPG they knew how effective the RPG was and had three more RPG shots, but decided to leave the RPG at home. Yeah right they ain't that dumb to believe they would act so dumb. Oh and the way some died and they could of easily been put out of such misery. Whoa crossing into theYeah the usual tense and gritty drama I have come to expect, but the season finale was dumbly written. They had a RPG they knew how effective the RPG was and had three more RPG shots, but decided to leave the RPG at home. Yeah right they ain't that dumb to believe they would act so dumb. Oh and the way some died and they could of easily been put out of such misery. Whoa crossing into the level of torture porn of B movie cheesy hokey horror films. Expand
  72. Jul 15, 2019
    4
    The whole Negan stuff is trash. There are just few things to destacate here.
  73. Jan 3, 2022
    7
    Despite still being entertaining it's faults are showing more and more now. It's becoming more predictable and illogical with justifying how it's characters make decisions. Glens murder was a shock tactic the previous seasons wouldn't have to employ.
  74. Jan 1, 2020
    4
    I was a big fan of this show early on but it has been heading in the wrong direction every season. It’s kind of like lost, everything starting to seem like it’s a filler and an endless loop.
  75. Mar 20, 2022
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Tem seus momentos bons, a invasão no acampamento dos cara e a apresentação do Negan mas nossa não da entre a ação a maioria dos episódios são muito muito chatos sl as conversa não encaixa ai fica naquele sofrimento esperando a ação acontecer. Expand
  76. Oct 20, 2021
    7
    Un hombre que dirige un pequeño asentamiento de supervivientes en Woodbury llamado El Gobernador (David Morrissey) causa problemas a Rick y compañía mientras buscan seguridad de los zombis.
  77. Jun 15, 2022
    10
    One of the best seasons of all time! No bad episodes whatsoever! Just one banger after another! 6x1-6x4 was probably the best consecutive episodes in a row ever!
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Reviewed by: Mark Dawidziak
    Oct 12, 2015
    80
    The two-tiered, supersized season premiere tells its compelling story with flashbacks intercut with what's happening in the present.
  2. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Oct 12, 2015
    80
    There’s an excitement to the notion of survival, even when it’s played out in repetitive ways. That is especially true in this episode, which aims to go very big before some of the players go home.
  3. Reviewed by: Mary McNamara
    Oct 12, 2015
    80
    A complicated, and occasionally whimsical, series of tactics lend the 90-minute premiere the wide-open, yet tensely meticulous feel of a good heist film.