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  2. Sing Me a Song (The Walking Dead) - Wikipedia

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    "Sing Me a Song" received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes , it holds a 72% with an average rating of 6.25 out of 10, based on 32 reviews. The site's consensus reads: "Sing Me a Song" propels TWD forward by returning to multiple storylines and revealing substantial layers of Negan's character and influence.

  3. List of The Walking Dead episodes - Wikipedia

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    This series tells the origin of the "Don't Open, Dead Inside" paint on the cafeteria doors of the hospital Rick Grimes awakes in, post-apocalypse. It follows Paul and Karina as they escape their zombie-overrun camp in search of a medical station. The central theme of the series examines the will to persevere in the face of inevitable death. [186]

  4. The Walking Dead: Original Soundtrack – Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Rick Florino of Artistdirect cited the album as the "best soundtrack of the year" and said it was "everything it should be and so much more" [4] while Heather Phares of AllMusic was displeased with the lack of tracks composed by Bear McCreary that appear in the series, saying it "should please fans who enjoy the show's overall mood" but that "it doesn't capture its essence the way a soundtrack ...

  5. 65 of the Best TV Theme Songs Ever, from ‘Golden Girls’ to ...

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    The theme song perfectly captures the essence of this show and can easily bring a smile to any kid’s face (or adult, for that matter). Watch on Prime Video 44.

  6. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ("The Seaview Theme") – Paul Sawtell; W5 (during the 1970s and 1980s) ("Fool's Overture") – Supertramp; The Wackiest Ship in the Army – Howard Greenfield, Jack Keller and Helen Miller; Wagon Train – Jerome Moross; Walker, Texas Ranger ("Eyes of the Ranger") – Chuck Norris; The Walking Dead – Bear McCreary

  7. The Walking Dead (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fear the Walking Dead is a companion series to The Walking Dead, developed by AMC. AMC started development of the series around September 2013 and committed to a two-season broadcast by March 2015. [289] [290] [291] Fear the Walking Dead first premiered on August 23, 2015. [292] The series focused on the transition into the outbreak. [293]

  8. The Walking Dead (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Walking Dead is an American zombie apocalypse media franchise centered on a number of television series based on the comic book of the same name. [1] [2] Set in one fictional shared universe, [3] the franchise has developed into seven live-action television series, eight web series that tie into the first two television series, novels, video games, and other media.

  9. The Calm Before - Wikipedia

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    "The Calm Before" is the fifteenth and penultimate episode of the ninth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on March 24, 2019. This episode covers events of "Volume 24", "Issue #144" of Robert Kirkman 's original comic book series , and in turn this episode marks the final appearances of ...