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Vay Tiį»n Trįŗ£ Góp Theo ThĆ”ng Chį» Cįŗ§n Cmnd Hį» Trợ Nợ Xįŗ„u. TV Season page What Comes After The Walking Dead Season 9 33 Reviews What to know "What Comes After" serves as an emotionally raw and rousing farewell to series lead Andrew Lincoln, though some viewers may find Rick Grimes' ambiguous departure more of a cop out than a relief. Read critic reviews Episode Info Rick is forced to face the past as he struggles to maintain the safety of the communities and protect the future he and Carl envisioned. Genres Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi Network AMC Air Date Nov 4, 2018 Directed By Greg Nicotero Written By Scott M. Gimple, Matthew Negrete Buy Subscription Buy Buy Cast & Crew What Comes After videos The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 5 Featurette - Rick's Hallucinations FEATURETTE 306 The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 5 Featurette - Rick Grimes Last Stunt FEATURETTE 310 The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 5 Clip - Anne's Call For Help CLIP 224 The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 5 Sneak Peek - You Think Glenn Would Want This? TRAILER 057 The Walking Dead Season 9 Episode 5 Preview TRAILER 050 Critic Reviews for What Comes After
TWD_905_GP_0618_0158_RT Andrew Lincoln's final episode of The Walking Dead begins with a trippy scene, as present-day Rick stands over pilot episode-era Rick and a True Detective flock of blackbirds zig-zag across the sky in inkblot patterns before turning into helicopters. Before Lincoln can leave the show with a clear conscious, Rick has to make peace with his ghosts ā but not all of them. Carl is only present in the sense that Rick wants to fortify his son's dream for their community and The Walking Dead left such a bad taste in Chandler Riggs' mouth I'm not even sure the actor would've returned to see his TV dad off if he'd been asked. Morgan and Glenn, other figures who played such significant roles in shaping Rick's life, were left out of the latest reunion episode, though Morgan's voice can be heard asking, "What's your wound?" ā the same question he first asked Rick when an injured stranger was smacked in the head by his son in the first episode. But Shane, Hershel, and Sasha were there to ease Rick off the show ā even though the ending leaves room for a potential cameo appearance or a single-episode arc down the line. Rick isn't ready to die. Slipping in and out of consciousness, he forces himself off the metal barb that impaled him and remounts his white horse a Biblical symbol of the end times. With blood oozing out of his wound, he keeps just far enough ahead of the now combined herds to avoid joining their ranks. As he keeps mumbling to himself, he needs to "keep them safe." Fighting against flashes from his life that invade his mind, his first stop is a cabin with a mailbox out front that reads "Cardille." A leaked still image of this mailbox made its way online earlier in the week causing speculation, ranging from a Lori Cardille reference the actress behind Dr. Sarah Bowman who escaped the zombies of 1985's Day of the Dead in a helicopter, and also invoking the first name of Rick's late wife to an anagram for "Carl Lied." If this was indeed a moment of foreshadowing, it would seem the former theory is true. We'll get to that later. Rick bandages himself up as he glances to the skeleton that was the cabin's former resident. He loses himself in the beams of sunlight shooting through the bullet holes in the walls and sees himself riding his horse with the herd at his back towards Atlanta, a familiar visual from season 1. In the city, he finds Shane. The two recreate their first scene together in the series eating takeout in a cop car. If it wasn't for that third man in the shootout, he says, Rick wouldn't be where he is now. Shane was the source of Rick's rage and killing him began the Ricktatorship. After once again confirming Judith to be his biological child, Shane calls on Rick to dig deep into that rage again and wake up. Rick opens his eyes to find the herd already invading the cabin, forcing him to flee. By this time, Maggie arrives at Alexandria with a crowbar in hand ready to kill Negan, but Michonne is already waiting for her outside the prison in the hopes of talking her down. She can't. Maggie can't live the way she's been living anymore and can't just find a way to turn off her rage over Glenn's death, it's not that easy. So Michonne lets her pass. To Maggie's surprise, she can't bring herself to kill Negan because it's not Negan anymore. The once ominous, omnipresent villain tries to provoke Maggie to kill him, but when she brings him out into the light, she sees his tears. He just wants to die so he can be reunited with his wife, Lucille. Maggie realizes Negan is now worse than dead so she locks him back up. Back outside, she and Michonne are informed of what happened at the camp with the battle against the revolting Saviors. Rick is still riding along the road with the dead at his back when he's visited by the second ghost, Hershel. With the death of actor Scott Wilson still lingering, the episodes is just as much of a sendoff for his character as it is for Rick. The two men gaze out over a lush sunset from the view at the farm. Rick apologizes for what happened to Maggie and Glenn, but Hershel has hope for his daughter and new grandson. He tries to wake Rick up, but Mr. Grimes is trapped in a delirium, talking about needing to find his family. Recap continues on the next page. Rick is whisked away to the hallway of the hospital where he first woke up amid the outbreak. The door that once read "Don't Open Dead Inside" now has the "Don't" crossed out. He walks through and finds himself beneath a grey sky amongst a pile of dead bodies, the corpses of people he knew. It's there Sasha appears. "Little things end," she says, "but it's not the end of everything." She also mentions that he'll never find his family here because his family isn't lost ā and neither is he. Rick wakes again, hitting the ground as he falls off his horse at the bridge campsite. He sees the remains of the battle as the herd breaks through the trees and tramples over the tents. Rick's run turns into a haste walk to a shamble. He finds himself before the bridge and as the herd is about to set upon him, Michonne and Daryl lead the rest of the group to clear out the walkers. But that, too, is just a vision. Michonne's presence reaffirms to Rick that these people are his family, that his story wasn't about reuniting so much with Lori and Carl but the family they created for themselves afterwards. He comes to for the final time and leads the walkers across the bridge, ready to sacrifice this project that would've boosted trade and travel between the colonies. The bridge, however, is holding ā and his family, too, will hold together when Rick is gone. The real Michonne, Maggie, and Daryl lead in the cavalry from opposite sides of the bridge, but as they race to save Rick, he sees an opportunity to settle the situation himself without putting the ones he loves in harms way. He pulls out his pistol and aims it at the cache of dynamite on the bridge. He fires and the bridge explodes, seemingly incinerating himself along with the dead. The others watch through tears as the dead fall in flames into the rushing current below. From a distance, Jadis spies the column of smoke from the accident. She's waiting to be picked up by the mysterious helicopter group but she lied about having an "A" offering. She hears over the walkie shouts from the others about what happened on the bridge and sees the charred remains of the walkers floating down the river. A lone helicopter is seen flying towards her, but her eye is drawn to something on the river's edge. It's Rick, still hanging onto life, his body slumping into the moist soil. Jadis calls to her envoy on the walkie saying she has an offering, only it's now a "B" instead of an "A." The voice on the other hand warns her that there would be consequences if she lied, but she pleads with them. Rick saved her life once before and she wants to return the favor. Rick is still alive when we last see him. Jadis stands over his body, now attached to an IV in a hospital stretcher inside the aircraft. We still don't see who else is there, but we see them fly off into the distance. Now, as the title of the hour suggests, it's time to see "What Comes After." A time jump takes us to the same scene where Rick took off but with a new group. Straight from the comics, it's Magna, Yumiko, Connie, Luke, and Kelly, a group introduced on the page after a similar time jump and were involved with the plotline involving The Whisperers, another more villainous group coming down the pipe. They are surrounded by walkers in the open field when gunfire from an unknown source rips through the trees and clears a path. The voice of a young girl calls out to them, telling them to run through the opening in the herd. The five bolt for the woods and come across their mysterious savior. A small samurai sword is strapped to the child's back. She holsters her familiar revolver as her hair ā half braided, the rest straight ā rests against her plaid button-down. Magna asks for her name and the young girl reaches for something on the ground a brown cowboy hat with a gold band wrapped around the crown. Her name is Judith Grimes. It's a similar arc to what happened with Fear the Walking Dead Alicia is the last of the Clarks, and Judith is now the only remaining descendant of the Grimes family ā assuming Rick doesn't come back. We still don't know what happens to "B"s in that mystery colony. Also like Fear, The Walking Dead is presented with a new challenge. What is Fear without Madison? What is The Walking Dead without Rick? 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This The Walking Dead review contains spoilers. In previous seasons of The Walking Dead, there was something of a running joke. Whenever a secondary character got to deliver a speech of some sort or start giving out their backstory, it never went well for that person. If Billy Background suddenly has a dead wife and children that he has to tell a lead character about, then Billy Background is going to die in a hurry. Typically, talkativeness would lead to immediate, tragic death, while everyone around them gawked in horror. See also the kid in the first episode of season nine who is introduced and gets killed within the same episode. Not so with Rick Grimes. The ending of that characterās time on the show didnāt come swiftly, or as a sudden surprising end, but as a media circus. The focus of the ninth season hasnāt been the change in showrunner, or anything behind the scenes, but the final episodes of Rick Grimes. The showās marketing campaign has been based around Andrew Lincolnās departure, and rather than try to give viewers a surprise, theyāve been clear. This is the last episode for Rick Grimes as of right now. Other things happen in the episode, but essentially, itās a 45-minute farewell to the lead character and the promise of repercussions to come. With āWhat Comes After,ā Rick Grimes comes full circle. The show started with Rick waking from a coma, and ended with Glenn calling him an asshole. Get used to Rick being called an asshole, and get used to Rick being told to wake up. Waking up becomes Rickās mantra, and he keeps repeating it to himselfāeither as himself or via the memories of all his old friendsātime and time again as he struggles to keep himself moving. Rickās being followed by thousands of zombies, too many for their struggling city-states to handle, and if Rick fails, then this herd will find its way to Alexandria, or Hilltop, or any one of a number of outposts full of Rickās closest friends and family. Rickās a fighter, and heāll need to be to keep everyone he loves from being wiped off the face of the earth. That loop, the closing of Rick Grimesā journey, is accomplished via a lot of fever dreams and a lot of Rick passing out. Heāll go gray and wake up staring at himself in the hospital, trying to goad himself into waking up from a coma to save his family. Heāll gray out and wake up looking at himself on the back of his horse, leading a very similar walker horde into Atlanta, or wake up in his squad car eating burgers with Shane Jon Bernthal, looking at the very accident scene that led to him being shot and put into a coma in the first place. Shane exhorts him to find his inner Shane, to be the asshole, to do the dirty deeds that he knows have to be done to keep everyone safe. Heāll gray out and wake up in the barn with Hershel the late Scott Wilson, looking out over the beautiful farm while Hershel tells him not to grieve for all heās lost, because theyāre not lost. As long as humanity survives, Rickās family and friendsāRickās legacyāwill survive. Rick grays out and walks through a field of bodies, the thousands of people heās lost over the years. Sasha Sonequa Martin-Green stands up behind him, with a message. She tells Rick not to regret the dead. They played their part, like she played hers. Like he plays his. Little things end, she reminds Rick, but itās not about one of us, or a few of us, itās about all of us, and the world weāve been building. Certainly, the producers of The Walking Dead hope that the message of āWhat Comes Afterā resonates with fans in more than one way. Rick Grimes, the linchpin of the show since it began, is leaving, but the world will continue on without him unless he decides to return and lean more heavily on those friends and family heās so desperate to get back to. Thatās leaned on heavily in the final moments of the episode, in which Rick stands on the opposite side of the bridge theyād built together while Michonne, Maggie, Daryl, Carol, and the rest watch on from the distance. Greg Nicotero has proven to be a steady hand, both with the action sequences and with the actors. Iād imagine the time they all spend in the make-up chair helps Nicotero and company get to know the actors, and know their strengths, weaknesses, and character motivation. He does a wonderful job with this episode, and all of the flashbacks with faces from Rickās past are beautifully crafted. Granted, Sasha doesnāt have the kind of relationship with Rick that Shane and Hershel do, but her interaction with Rick isnāt so much about their personal relationship, sheās a stand-in for all the other people Rick has lost along the way. The episodeās pace is maintained well, and the story moves seamlessly from fever dream to sobering reality with a clever series of match cuts Shaneās screaming face morphs into a zombieās snarl, Hershel a gentle reawakening on the back of a horse, and Sasha a sobering collapse onto the ground that wakes Rick with a startle. Nicoteroās eye works to his advantage. The episode doesnāt contain any real crazy camera movements, but the match cuts are well constructed. The dream sequences are especially well done, and as Rickās condition gets worse, Nicotero makes sure to show it with simple, effective signifiersāthe darkening of blood on his shirt, the increasing pallor of Rickās skin, the smear of blood from Rickās hand on the side of his horse, the drops of blood splattering at Rickās feet with every slow step. The climactic shots of the survivors watching Rickās last stand or what they feel is his last stand hit hard, and the shots of flaming zombies falling over the side of the shattered bridge is some of the special effects crewās best work to date. It looks beautiful and horrifying at once, which is the highest praise The Walking Dead can receive. Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! The B plotāMaggieās confrontation with Neganāalso plays well. The exchanges between Maggie and Michonne are tense and brief; itās subtle, the threats exchanged in looks and body language more than the words in Matthew Negreteās script, but itās pretty clear that they wonāt hesitate to go after one another if pushed. Danai Gurira and Cohan have good chemistry as antagonists, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan has done a good job at deflating Neganās bluster into nothing more than a pathetic attempt to have someone else kill him because he lacks the wherewithal to kill himself. Negan is pathetic, pathetic enough that Maggie decides to let him live in his broken state, as death would be an improvement on his condition. The departure of Andrew Lincoln could potentially become a fresh start for a show that seems to need one. Ratings are sinking, cast members are leaving for other things, and the constant drama behind the scenes canāt help but contribute to the showās difficulties. However, a new show-runner and a chance to freshen up the cast and plots might be enough to pull the show out of its doldrums. After all, itās not about Rick, Carl, or any one person, itās about the world theyāve built, and the future of that world seems to be in steady hands.
Watch Now SynopsisWith the defeat of Negan and the Saviors, the survivors are now rebuilding civilisation under Rickās leadership. However, the group are forced to face their biggest threat yet as the walkers around them have started rent, or buy The Walking Dead ā Season 9Currently you are able to watch "The Walking Dead - Season 9" streaming on Netflix, AMC or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Vudu, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store. 16 Episodes S9 E1 - A New BeginningS9 E2 - The BridgeS9 E3 - Warning SignsS9 E4 - The ObligedS9 E5 - What Comes AfterS9 E6 - Who Are You Now?S9 E7 - StradivariusS9 E8 - EvolutionS9 E9 - AdaptationS9 E10 - OmegaS9 E11 - BountyS9 E12 - GuardiansS9 E13 - ChokepointS9 E14 - ScarsS9 E15 - The Calm BeforeS9 E16 - The StormRatingGenres Action & Adventure, Drama, Science-Fiction, Horror, Mystery & Thriller Cast Popular TV shows coming soon Upcoming Action & Adventure TV shows
Recap Dwight, Sherry, Finch, Mo, Grace, and Morgan are in the boat trying to survive. Grace is bleeding out and they're trying to get Grace to June. Unfortunately, Shrike has other plans and her soldiers drag a frail Grace out of the car. Dwight and the gang attack the soldiers and Grace tells them of a substation she was creating for a place to call home. Dwight and Sherry try to make the soldiers think they're all together going a different way to allow an opening to get Grace to the train and away from Shrike. Mo has her on a cart, trying to get her to the destination but Dove shows up with the others and they threaten to kill Grace and Mo. Mo gets through to them by saying that she's her mother and if they had the chance to save their mother, they would do the same thing. But Dove allows walkers to get to the cart. June is at the substation helping Finch and tells Mo that she could try to use the radiation herself to save Grace. Mo tries it, but Grace's fever spikes, signaling that the infection is about to take over. Mo is heartbroken but Grace tells her that she gave her and Morgan time because they were going to kill each other. Grace then dies and Mo tries to escape, but Grace almost kills her. Morgan gets there just in time and puts Grace's zombified walker down. Shrike appears and tells Morgan that she's done with him and she takes Mo back. Mo tells Morgan to allow her to go and then Shrike locks Morgan on the train and sends walkers his way. Show Fear the Walking Dead Season Fear the Walking Dead Season 8 Episode Number 5
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