Now that we've seen how Morgan (Lennie James) made the transition to the show from The Walking Dead as well as meet two major players in what's still to come (Maggie Grace‘s Althea and Garret Dillahunt‘s John Dorie), the second episode of the AMC series shifted the focus back to our original cast.
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In a move that will be great news to The Walking Dead fans - but maybe not such great news for Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) - Maggie (Lauren Cohan) will be continuing her run as leader of the Hilltop for the AMC drama's ninth season.
One thing you can say about Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season: it's not wasting any time making Morgan (Lennie James) feel right at home - and by "right at home," I mean put him into nearly a half-dozen situations that could get him killed (though he does get shot in the leg, but that was Morgan's fault).
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly review/recap of AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 4, which has us taking a look at the season's second episode ‘Another Day at the Diamond’ after a strong premiere that was a warm welcome to both new and returning viewers.
Now that The Walking Dead has wrapped up its eighth season, it's time for Bleeding Cool to shift its attention to Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season with Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
Welcome to the first edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly review/recap of AMC‘s Fear the Walking Dead Season 4, as we join the series at the same time that The Walking Dead's Morgan (Lennie James) does: with the season premiere 'What's Your Story?'.
Welcome to Bleeding Cool’s final weekly review/recap of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 - can you believe we've been through an entire season of "All Out War"? So let's take a look at whether season finale 'Wrath' ended in a blaze of glory or with a sad, lonely whimper...
With an epic ending to The Walking Dead's eighth season "All Out War" on the horizon and promises of new beginnings with Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season, welcome walker-fighters and walker-bait to Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
With an epic ending to The Walking Dead's eighth season "All Out War" on the horizon and promises of new beginnings with Fear the Walking Dead's fourth season, join Bleeding Cool on Sunday night, April 15, for Dead Man Blogging: Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead/Fear the Walking Dead Live-Blog!.
Welcome to another addition of Bleeding Cool's The Walking Dead Rewind, where we take a look back at the season's penultimate episode 'Worth' ahead of this week's "Survival Sunday", which sees the end of The Walking Dead season 8 and the premiere of Fear the Walking Dead season 4.
With The Walking Dead's eighth season wrapping up this Sunday and Fear the Walking Dead season 4 premiering the same night, AMC is pulling out all the stops for a FTWD season that's expected to take the series in bold new directions.
We're down to only a matter of days before The Walking Dead's season-long "All Out War" comes to a head in what's being described as a massive-in-scope and surprising Season 8 finale. As if that wasn't enough, AMC is also premiering the eagerly-anticipated fourth season of Fear the Walking Dead immediately following.
With new showrunner Angela Kang taking over day-to-day operations of AMC's The Walking Dead beginning with the ninth season, outgoing showrunner Scott M. Gimple chose to share his thoughts on the series ahead of Sunday night's season 8 finale.
As we can see from AMC's sneak preview of The Walking Dead's eighth season finale, 'Wrath,' Eugene and his ammo "cobbler elves" have been working overtime on production - and Negan's here to make sure their work works.
Welcome to Bleeding Cool’s review of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8's penultimate episode, ‘Worth.' If I had to subtitle this episode, it would be "How Negan Got His Groove Back" because the Saviors leader found two distinctly different ways to deal with two problems: Simon (Steven Ogg) and Dwight (Austin Amelio).
Welcome back to Bring Out Your Dead!, Bleeding Cool's weekly live-blog of AMC's The Walking Dead as "All Out War" continues to rage through the eighth season - with the inevitable final battle between the Saviors and the Hilltop coalition looming nearer.
With only one more episode left before AMC's The Walking Dead season 8 wraps up with what's being called a very "unexpected" season finale to "All Out War, let's take a look back at Bleeding Cool's review of the fourteenth episode 'Still Gotta Mean Something' ahead of Sunday night's episode.
When we lose a member of our The Walking Dead fan family, that loss cuts wider and deeper across every one of us -- and that loss is particularly heavy this week with news that Lisa Williams, TWD superfan and regular at conventions and other show-related events, passed away on Tuesday after battling cancer.
For those who saw Bleeding Cool's review of the 14th episode of The Walking Dead season 8, you know how we felt about Rick finally finding himself in the right place to take Michonne's advice and read Carl's letter. And now you can too.
Welcome back to Bleeding Cool’s weekly "revap" (review/recap) of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 as we take a look at the season's fourteenth episode, ‘Still Gotta Mean Something' as this week's episode pushes Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Morgan (Lennie James) to places they may never be able to come back from.
Well this week, looks like AMC's The Walking Dead is giving us more Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), more Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh) and more Morgan (Lennie James) as we take a look at the show's fourteenth episode of an intense Season 8, 'Still Gotta Mean Something.'
So last week, we had the first stage in the final battle between the Saviors and the Hilltop coalition, with both sides suffering major losses along the way...with the Hilltop witnessing firsthand the effects of Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) bio-warfare agianst them in the form of a literal "night of the living dead."
Realizing that the Saviors burned up a ton of ammo on that attack - and looking to move the fighting to more hand-to-hand combat to reduce infection - Daryl (Norman Reedus), Rosita (Christian Serratos) and Dianne (Kerry Cahill) meet with Maggie to devise a plan to keep the Saviors for making more ammo.
After an intense return to form for the series last week, welcome back to another edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly review/recap of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 as we take a look at the season's "lucky 13" episode, ‘Do Not Send Us Astray’ - which did a great job reminding us that the show is a horror series.
While I know there were some way-too-real things going on earlier in the evening on CBS (*cough! Stormy Daniels cough!*), let's shake off some real-world creepiness with this week's edition of Bring Out Your Dead!: Bleeding Cool’s The Walking Dead Live-blog!
Last week's twelfth episode of AMC's The Walking Dead was an excellent return-to-form for the series, so check out our "rewind review" of Season 8, Episode 12 'The Key' and see for yourselves why we hope this episode is a harbinger of good things to come this season.
As you can see from the clip below from this Sunday's episode of AMC's The Walking Dead, Maggie (Lauren Cohan) has a few thoughts of her own about Simon's plans for the Hilltop; more specifically, "The Widow" has 38 thoughts on the matter...
After what could best be glass-half-full-described as an "uneven" episode last week, welcome back to another edition of Bleeding Cool’s weekly "revap" (review/recap) of AMC‘s The Walking Dead Season 8 as we take a look at the season's twelfth episode, ‘The Key’.
It's time again for Bring Out Your Dead!: Bleeding Cool’s The Walking Dead Live-blog! After an "uneven" episode last week, the war between Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) Saviors and Rick's (Andrew Lincoln) coalition elevates to "biological warfare" levels with this week's twelfth episode, ‘The Key’
After a strong post-Carl episode last week, AMC's The Walking Dead came storming back with an episode that was... eh. And by "eh," I'm basically saying it didn't do much to move things forward and pretty much just spun its wheels for an hour.