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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 00: Behind The Dead
Episode 01: Mercy
Episode 02: The Damned
Episode 03: Monsters
Episode 04: Some Guy
Episode 05: The Big Scary U
Episode 06: The King, the Widow and Rick
Episode 07: Time for After
Episode 08: How It's Gotta Be
Episode 09: Honor
Episode 10: The Lost and the Plunderers
Episode 11: Dead or Alive Or
Episode 12: The Key
Episode 13: Do Not Send Us Astray
Episode 14: Still Gotta Mean Something
Episode 15: Worth
Episode 16: Wrath
The Walking Dead S08E16
Available from: 15-04-2018
The Walking Dead S08E15
Available from: 08-04-2018
The Walking Dead S08E14
Available from: 01-04-2018
The Walking Dead S08E13
Available from: 25-03-2018
The Walking Dead S08E12
Available from: 18-03-2018
The Walking Dead S08E11
Available from: 11-03-2018
The Walking Dead S08E10
Available from: 04-03-2018
The Walking Dead S08E09
Available from: 25-02-2018
The Walking Dead S08E08
Available from: 10-12-2017
The Walking Dead S08E07
Available from: 03-12-2017
The Walking Dead S08E06
Available from: 26-11-2017
The Walking Dead S08E05
Available from: 19-11-2017
The Walking Dead S08E04
Available from: 12-11-2017
The Walking Dead S08E03
Available from: 05-11-2017
The Walking Dead S08E02
Available from: 29-10-2017
The Walking Dead S08E01
Available from: 22-10-2017
The Walking Dead - Season 8
Description
Walking dead season 8, features Every saga and battle from the first half of the season down through to the emotional Mid-Season final
Walking dead season 8, features Every saga and battle from the first half of the season down through to the emotional Mid-Season final
Actors:
Matt Mangum,
Ross Marquand,
Melissa LeEllen,
Katelyn Nacon,
Austin Amelio,
Norman Reedus,
Michelle Morano,
Marc Demeter,
Josh McDermitt,
Tom Payne,
Earl David Jones,
...»

Matt Mangum
15 May 1975, Augusta, Georgia, USA

Ross Marquand
22 August 1981, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

Melissa LeEllen
1 October 1982, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Katelyn Nacon
11 June 1999, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Austin Amelio

Norman Reedus
6 January 1969, Hollywood, Florida, USA

Michelle Morano

Marc Demeter
13 September 1972, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, USA

Josh McDermitt
4 June 1978, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Tom Payne
21 December 1982, Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK

Earl David Jones
Director:
Greg Nicotero
Country:
United States
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October 19, 2017
Well-done, but then TWD is always well-done. What's missing is the thrill of surprise, or the shock of surprise. "Mercy" at least offers a hint that one may be coming.
October 20, 2017
Though it will never be Dostoevsky, or even Better Call Saul, in the grand scale of depth and profundity, The Walking Dead might have something truly smart to say about our current moment after all.
October 20, 2017
For now, though, The Walking Dead can get back to the bloody business of the battle for authority over this bleak world, as well as the souls of its central characters.
October 22, 2017
The AMC blockbuster has given viewers a welcome respite from getting kicked in the teeth, and that's made it much more enjoyable.
October 22, 2017
Suddenly, The Walking Dead seems as if it's outlived its moment, as if it got stuck somewhere in 2015 and left us all to sail on by, waving.
October 08, 2017
The stakes have never felt higher on The Walking Dead than they do now, which is a rarity for a seven-year-old series.
October 22, 2017
It was clear the show runners took to heart the complaints about too much sitting around with nothing happening.
October 19, 2017
The urge to expand the story beyond the constant flight from mindless flesh-munchers is understandable. But much of the dread, as well as emotional urgency, has gone out of the show in the process.
October 22, 2017
The action is so fragmented, it often feels like -- to paraphrase Shakespeare -- there's a lot of sound and fury going on, and it doesn't signify much.