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It was Wilson's penultimate on-screen appearance before his death. It also marks the final appearances of Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), and Pollyanna McIntosh . It was also the last appearance for Lauren Cohan (Maggie Greene) in the season, due to other acting commitments. She returned to the show in late second part season 10 and was a series ...
"Welcome to the Tombs" is the sixteenth and final episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on March 31, 2013. In the episode, The Governor (David Morrissey) and Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) prepare for the upcoming assault on the
A second season had been commissioned in May 2012. [12] To coincide with a marathon of the show, a special episode was aired in July 2012 following the marathon's end, featuring a tour of the various props/sets used in the third season, as well as cast/crew interviews, and a snippet of exclusive footage featuring the newly introduced character Michonne.
For the show's 100th episode, "Mercy", which aired on October 22, 2017, executive producers Greg Nicotero and Scott M. Gimple wanted to create callbacks to this episode. Specifically, the episode included a near shot-for-shot remake of Rick Grimes searching for supplies among abandoned cars, though in this case, with Carl in his shoes.
Like every character who survived for more than a few episodes, Rick went on a dark and grueling journey over the subsequent seasons, and seemingly died a heroic death in Season 9, Episode 5 ...
The critics' consensus reads: Season three of The Walking Dead responds to its audience's call to action with "Seed," an action-packed premiere. [4] Eric Goldman of IGN gave the episode a 9.2 out of 10. [5] Zack Handlen, writing for The A.V. Club, gave the episode an A− on a scale from A to F. [6]
As The Walking Dead lumbers toward the finish line, it’s going back to where it all started in a new promo dropped Thursday ahead of the AMC drama’s August 22 Season 11 premiere. In the video ...
Buffy script coordinator David H. Goodman was hired to write two freelance episodes. [1] This was the last season in which both David Greenwalt and Tim Minear served as full-time writer-producers, as Minear left to help develop Whedon's new series, Firefly and Greenwalt left as his contract with Fox was up. They both served as consulting ...