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The walking dead season two box art
The walking dead season two box art













the walking dead season two box art

the walking dead season two box art

Well… that was a quick family reunion! That look on Morgan's face – even as Wren pushes back on being called her real name.

the walking dead season two box art

Fear the Walking Dead – Image: AMC Networks Fear the Walking Dead S08E01 Thoughts & Theories As you know, we offer our live thoughts on the episode as part of our "running review" format, so we're throwing on the " MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!" sign and throwing down a spoiler buffer image as we take a deep dive into the long-running series' final season opener (let that one sink in…). Satrazemis-directed S08E01 "Remember What They Took from You." I have never been prouder to be painfully wrong, because the season-opener to the show's final run hits you with epic twists & turns, heart-crushing performances, and what might be one of the best uses of a time jump that we're seen in some time. That said? I haven't always been the biggest fan of the individual episodes that they've written – which is why I was concerned heading into the Michael E. Hell, they pulled off a season-long nuclear bomb storyline to get us to where we're at with the final season – and that had me worried all season long. I think they've made some bold decisions and had hits with the vast majority of them.

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In the interest of full disclosure, when it comes to AMC's Fear the Walking Dead, I've always been a big supporter of showrunners Ian Goldberg and Andrew Chambliss when it comes to how they've been steering the spinoff's universe.















The walking dead season two box art