The Walking Dead season 6
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 16 |
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Original network | AMC |
Original release | October 11, 2015 | – April 3, 2016
The sixth season of The Walking Dead, an American horror–drama television series on AMC, premiered on October 11, 2015,[1] and concluded on April 3, 2016, comprising 16 episodes. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Scott M. Gimple, Greg Nicotero, Tom Luse, and Gale Anne Hurd, with Gimple as showrunner for the third consecutive season.
The first part of the season focuses on Rick and his group leading the Alexandria community through a series of crises including the threat of a large herd of walkers and an attack by dangerous scavengers known as the Wolves. The second half involves Rick and his companions discovering more survivor communities, making allies of the agrarian Hilltop colony and adversaries of the Saviors led by the ruthless Negan. This season adapts material from issues #78 to 100 of the comic and introduces notable comic characters such as Heath, Denise Cloyd, Dwight, Paul "Jesus" Rovia, Gregory, and Negan.
Contents
Plot
The sixth season begins with the escape of a large herd of walkers that had gathered in a quarry. Rick used the impending threat to take control of Alexandria's work force and crush dissent, dominating the residents who are shocked by deadly violence and walkers within their community and who Rick feels are unprepared to survive and thereby expendable. Rick's plan to lure the walkers away in a "parade" fails when the rear half of the herd are drawn to the noise of a Wolf invasion of Alexandria, where Carol leads a deadly counterattack while Morgan struggles to save lives on both sides. Michonne and Heath try to lead others back to Alexandria with heartbreaking sacrifices. Rick returns just ahead of the herd which surrounds Alexandria's walls, trapping them.
Glenn, who had covered for Nicholas' wrongdoings and tried to help him redeem himself, is swarmed by the herd when Nicholas commits suicide. Maggie and Aaron try to sneak out of Alexandria to search for Glenn but find it too risky with Maggie being pregnant. Carl wants to search for Enid, who fled following the Wolves' attack, but Ron dissuades him and informs Rick. Called to answer for letting Wolves escape, Morgan provokes Rick to question his conscience having earlier experienced a period of self-examination while Michonne criticizes Rick for not including the Alexandrians in his plans. Deanna, who had been in a depression since her husband's death, is pushed by Maggie to look toward the future again. Glenn narrowly survives the herd and is found by Enid; they return to Alexandria to find it besieged by the herd.
Daryl, Abraham and Sasha finish luring the front half of the walker parade away when they are shot at by armed men in vehicles. Daryl is briefly captured by Dwight who is trying to escape these same men, and considers recruiting Dwight but is turned upon. Meanwhile, Abraham, who had been traumatized by Rick's execution of Pete and volunteered to accompany Sasha because of her PTSD, learns to find his calm. Daryl rejoins them in one of the fuel trucks Dwight had been seeking, but they are stopped by a motorcycle gang of Saviors; Daryl blows them up with a rocket-propelled grenade.
A sudden structural collapse opens Alexandria to the herd. Several residents shelter in Jessie's house where Ron has a breakdown and fights with Carl. The house soon becomes overrun, forcing them to leave disguised in walker guts, while a bitten Deanna makes a last stand. Morgan helps Carol into his house but she attacks him to get to the injured Wolf he had secretly been holding prisoner and attempting to reform. Morgan overpowers Carol but the Wolf knocks him out and takes Denise hostage. Carol later shoots the Wolf, realizing afterwards that he'd changed and was saving Denise's life. A coddled Sam panics amongst the walkers setting off a chain-reaction that results in his family being killed and Carl losing an eye. Rick makes a desperate stand joined by many Alexandrians; they are nearly overwhelmed when the walkers are diverted by burning fuel brought by Daryl, Sasha and Abraham. Rick admits he was wrong about the Alexandrians, now seeing that they have what it takes to live.
Two months following this brutal 3-day period that left thirty Alexandrians dead, the community is facing a food shortage. Rick and Daryl meet Jesus and, moving past adversarial reactions, accept his invitation to trade for food at The Hilltop. Learning the Hilltop is being extorted, they make a deal to kill Negan and take-out the Saviors for half of the Hilltop's supplies. Rick and more than a dozen of his best people make a well-executed attack on the Saviors compound, wiping it out, and while Carol and Maggie are taken hostage the two women are able to kill their captors. Having killed nearly twice the largest number of Saviors seen by Hilltop residents, including one who claimed to be Negan, Rick's group feel they have eliminated them as a threat and Alexandria relaxes into easy routines. Rick and Michonne become a couple, while Abraham leaves Rosita for Sasha; Rosita rebounds with Spencer, while Tara has begun a relationship with Denise and Carol with Tobin.
Denise is praising Daryl and Rosita on the way back from a supply run when she is killed by a scarred Dwight who is leading a group of Saviors. Holding Eugene hostage, Dwight demands that Daryl and Rosita take him back to Alexandria, but Eugene distracts them enabling Abraham, Daryl and Rosita to fight back, and Dwight withdraws with the surviving Saviors. With plenty of supplies Rick puts Alexandria on lockdown but Daryl goes out to avenge Denise and is pursued by Glenn, Michonne and Rosita, all four becoming captured by Dwight. Meanwhile, Carol suffers a crisis of conscience and flees; she is confronted by a group of Saviors and guns them down. Rick and Morgan leave Alexandria to look for Carol, find her car and the dead Saviors, and follow a bloody trail they hope will lead to her. The lone surviving Savior also follows the trail. Morgan eventually convinces Rick to return to Alexandria when they disagree over killing people. Morgan finds Carol, kills the Savior following her, and encounters a group of armored survivors willing to give Carol medical assistance.
When Maggie suffers complications from her pregnancy, a small group led by Rick head to the Hilltop to give her medical assistance. However, the Saviors block every route leading there, taunting and psychologically manipulating them with each encounter, until they are cornered and surrounded by the gang. Rick's group and the survivors captured by Dwight are lined up as the Saviors' leader known as Negan introduces himself and asserts his demands for Rick, although he says he has to kill one of them as punishment for killing his men. Negan randomly chooses one member of the group and beats the person with his baseball bat as the group is watching in horror.
Cast
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Main cast
Starring
- Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, the series' primary protagonist, who struggles to balance his brutality and his humanity and create a stable life for his two children.[2]
- Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, the group's primary hunter, and a recruiter for Alexandria.[2]
- Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee, Maggie's resourceful, courageous, supportive husband and a staple member of the group.[2]
- Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene, Glenn's strong-willed and determined wife who is now the last surviving member of her family after the deaths of her father, Hershel, and sister, Beth.[2]
- Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes, Rick's teenage son, whose recklessness clashes with his morality.[2]
- Danai Gurira as Michonne, a fierce, katana-wielding warrior who lost her family.[2]
- Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier, a former victim of domestic abuse who, following her daughter's death, becomes an empowered, ruthlessly pragmatic survivor.[2]
- Michael Cudlitz as Sgt. Abraham Ford, a former military sergeant and boyfriend of Rosita.[2]
- Lennie James as Morgan Jones, the first survivor Rick encountered in season one, who has finally come to peace with the world around him.[2]
- Sonequa Martin-Green as Sasha Williams, a former firefighter who suffers from PTSD after the loss of her brother Tyreese and boyfriend Bob Stookey.[2]
Also starring
- Josh McDermitt as Eugene Porter, a survivor rescued by Abraham and who posed as a scientist who could cure the walker virus.
- Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa, a pragmatic optimist who is protective of those around her and girlfriend of Abraham.
- Alanna Masterson as Tara Chambler, a former ally of the Governor and the only surviving member of her family.
- Seth Gilliam as Gabriel Stokes, a cowardly priest who lived alone in his church at the beginning of the outbreak.
- Alexandra Breckenridge as Jessie Anderson, an Alexandria resident who spent years living with an abusive husband, Pete.
- Ross Marquand as Aaron, an Alexandrian recruiter who brought Rick's group to Alexandria.
- Austin Nichols as Spencer Monroe, Deanna's only living son and a guard of Alexandria.
- Tovah Feldshuh as Deanna Monroe, a former congresswoman and the leader of Alexandria, who recently lost her husband and her son, and turns to Rick to help guide the community.
Supporting cast
Alexandria Safe-Zone
- Merritt Wever as Denise Cloyd, a doctor stationed in Alexandria and Tara's love interest.[3][4]
- Corey Hawkins as Heath, a supply runner in Alexandria along with Annie and Scott.[2]
- Jason Douglas as Tobin, the foreman of Alexandria's construction crew. He has become loyal to Rick and stands as one of the few Alexandrians to trust his judgement.
- Austin Abrams as Ron Anderson, Jessie's oldest son, who resents Rick for the execution of his abusive father, leading to a rift in his friendship with Carl.
- Major Dodson as Sam Anderson, Jessie's younger son, who forms an attachment with Carol.
- Katelyn Nacon as Enid, a teenager who recently moved to Alexandria after surviving outside in the apocalypse for several months after her parents died, who has formed a bond with Carl.[5]
- Ann Mahoney as Olivia, an Alexandria resident who is in charge of the community's food and weapons.
- Kenric Green as Scott, a supply runner in Alexandria along with Annie and Heath.[6]
- Beth Keener as Annie, a supply runner in Alexandria along with Heath and Scott.
- Ted Huckabee as Bruce, a member of the construction crew who looks up to Abraham.
- Jay Huguley as David, a resident of Alexandria who volunteers for Rick's walker diversion plan.
- Dahlia Legault as Francine, a member of the construction crew whom Tobin was willing to sacrifice and thus has a grudge against him.
- Michael Traynor as Nicholas, originally a conniving and arrogant Alexandria resident, who later tries to redeem himself for his past actions.[5]
- Jordan Woods-Robinson as Eric Raleigh, Aaron's boyfriend and his former recruiting partner.
- Ethan Embry as Carter, a resident of Alexandria who questions Rick's judgement.[3][4]
Hilltop Colony
- Tom Payne as Paul "Jesus" Rovia, a member and scout for the Hilltop Colony.[7]
- Xander Berkeley as Gregory, the leader of the Hilltop Colony.[8]
- R. Keith Harris as Harlan Carson, a doctor at the Hilltop Colony.
- Karen Ceesay as Bertie, a resident of the Hilltop Colony.
- Jeremy Palko as Andy, a resident at the Hilltop Colony.
- Kimberly Leemans as Crystal, a resident at the Hilltop Colony.
- Justin Kucsulain as Ethan, a resident at the Hilltop Colony whose brother was captured by Negan.
The Saviors
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, the mysterious psychopathic and manipulative leader of a group called the Saviors that he rules in tyranny.[9]
- Christopher Berry as a leading member of a motorcycle gang of the Saviors. While the character is not specifically named, Berry personally named him Bud.[10]
- Austin Amelio as Dwight, a former member of the Saviors who kidnaps Daryl, mistaking him for a Savior,[11] and forms a violent hostile rivalry with him.
- Christine Evangelista as Honey, a former babysitter and Dwight's wife.
- Liz E. Morgan as Tina, Honey's diabetic sister.
- Alicia Witt as Paula, a member of Negan's group, the Saviors.[12] A formerly submissive woman who lost her family and became an unrepentant killer, she is a counterpart to Carol.
- Jeananne Goossen as Michelle, a member of Paula's group and counterpart to Maggie, she'd taken a big risk searching for her boyfriend.
- Jill Jane Clements as Molly, an elderly member of Paula's group, a chain-smoker with a hacking cough.
- Rus Blackwell as Donnie, a member of Paula's group. He resents Carol more than others in the group for shooting him. He is also abusive to women.
- Jimmy Gonzales as Primo, a savior captured by Rick's group.
- Rich Ceraulo as Jiro., a member of Roman's group.
- Stuart Greer as Roman, a savior who survived Carol's assault.
- Steven Ogg as a high-ranking member of The Saviors.
Miscellaneous
- Benedict Samuel as the unnamed leader of the Wolves. Showrunner Scott M. Gimple revealed that "Owen" is one of possible names for the character.[13]
- John Carroll Lynch as Eastman, a survivor who rehabilitates Morgan and teaches him aikido.
Production
On October 7, 2014, AMC renewed The Walking Dead for a sixth season.[14] Scott M. Gimple revealed that the sixth season would continue to remix material from the comic and explained that there would be a flashback backstory to some of the characters:
"There are other people that we're going to see throughout the season from the comics, and I'm excited for people to see it, but I don't want to tell them now. I think a few minor remixes, but some direct stuff from the comic as well, as far as these characters go.
I think there's a really cool aspect to the first half of the season that serves almost as a prequel to some direct comic stuff in the second half of the season. I think there's a way that Robert did some of the story that we're reaching that had a real past to it, where people are referring to some things in the past in the comic. And we're able to portray some of that backstory in some ways that you didn't get to see in the comic."[15]
Filming
Filming for the season began in Senoia, Georgia, in early May 2015 and concluded on November 17, 2015.[16][17] The season contains three extended episodes, airing in expanded 90-minute time slots, the season premiere, the fourth episode and the season finale.[1][18][19]
Casting
Three new actors were cast to portray new characters in the sixth season, including Corey Hawkins as Heath, a prominent and long running comic book character who is a supply runner and loyal friend to Glenn Rhee.[15] Merritt Wever joined the cast in the role of comic book character Dr. Denise Cloyd, while Ethan Embry also joined the cast.[3] In September 2015, Xander Berkeley was announced in an unknown recurring role that would debut during the second half of the season, and Berkeley has an option for series regular for the seventh season.[20] In January 2016, Berkeley's role was confirmed to be Gregory, a character from the comics.[8] Tom Payne joins the cast as Hilltop Colony recruiter, Paul Monroe.[7] On November 10, 2015, it was announced that Jeffrey Dean Morgan had been cast as Negan.[9]
Episodes
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No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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68 | 1 | "First Time Again" | Greg Nicotero | Scott M. Gimple & Matthew Negrete | October 11, 2015 | 14.63[21] |
Following the deadly town meeting, Rick and Morgan discover a large group of walkers in a nearby quarry. Rick pushes forward a plan to lure the walkers away from the community before they become a greater threat. Rick's brutal domination of the Alexandrians leads one to contemplate killing him while Morgan provokes him to question his conscience. Glenn covers for the wrongdoings of Nicholas who works to redeem himself. Ultimately, the plan falls apart when a horn blares near Alexandria, attracting many walkers from the orderly "parade". | ||||||
69 | 2 | "JSS" | Jennifer Lynch | Seth Hoffman | October 18, 2015 | 12.18[22] |
Alexandria is invaded by the Wolves, who brutally slaughter people in the streets. Spencer opens fire on a truck approaching the wall, killing the driver and inadvertently activating the truck's horn. Morgan saves people while Carol fights her way to the armory and distributes guns to survivors. Carl tries to shelter Ron and Enid, but Ron refuses his protection and Enid flees Alexandria. As the Alexandrians begin fighting back, Morgan is attacked by a member of the Wolves he had previously met on the road and convinces him and his pack to retreat. | ||||||
70 | 3 | "Thank You" | Michael Slovis | Angela Kang | October 25, 2015 | 13.14[23] |
Glenn and Michonne race to lead a group ahead of a herd which has changed course for Alexandria. The herd catches up to them, and only Michonne, Heath and Scott make it back to the community. Failing to distract the herd, Glenn and Nicholas are surrounded by walkers, leading Nicholas to panic then kill himself. Rick circles around for an RV hoping to draw the herd back on the planned route, but he is attacked by the Wolves that Morgan allowed to leave Alexandria. Rick kills them, but the shot-up RV won't start as the walker herd begins surrounding it. | ||||||
71 | 4 | "Here's Not Here" | Stephen Williams | Scott M. Gimple | November 1, 2015 | 13.34[24] |
In flashbacks, Morgan is living in the woods after burning down his apartment in a fit of insanity. He stumbles upon a secluded cabin and shoots at its sole inhabitant, psychiatrist Eastman, who knocks Morgan out and puts him in a cell. The two gradually bond as Eastman teaches Morgan aikido and a philosophy that all life is precious. After Eastman is killed by a walker, Morgan leaves and discovers a sign that leads to Terminus. In the present, Morgan tells his story to a Wolf he had secretly taken prisoner, in hopes of inspiring him to change his ways. | ||||||
72 | 5 | "Now" | Avi Youabian | Corey Reed | November 8, 2015 | 12.44[25] |
Rick returns to Alexandria barely ahead of the walker herd. With walkers now surrounding the community, morale among the Alexandrians begins to drop. While searching for Glenn, Maggie reveals to Aaron that she is pregnant. Denise is quickly losing her confidence in her abilities as a doctor, but Tara encourages her to continue trying. Ron tries to make an ally of Rick and asks for shooting lessons. After Rick saves Deanna from a walker, she suggests he is more fit to lead Alexandria. | ||||||
73 | 6 | "Always Accountable" | Jeffrey F. January | Heather Bellson | November 15, 2015 | 12.87[26] |
While helping lead the walker herd away from Alexandria, Daryl is separated from Sasha and Abraham when they're ambushed by a group of strangers. Daryl is captured by a trio of survivors who suspect he is one of the assailants. Abraham and Sasha wait for Daryl in a nearby town, where Abraham learns to curb his reckless behavior. Daryl tries to recruit his captors, but they steal his crossbow and motorcycle before fleeing. Abraham and Sasha reunite with Daryl; they begin to head back to Alexandria in a fuel truck. | ||||||
74 | 7 | "Heads Up" | David Boyd | Channing Powell | November 22, 2015 | 13.22[27] |
After hiding from the walker herd, Glenn encounters Enid and convinces her to accompany him back to Alexandria, where they find the safe zone surrounded by walkers. Ron sneaks into the armoury and steals ammunition. Carol confronts Morgan, suspecting that he is holding a prisoner. Glenn and Enid release several balloons, leading Maggie to realize Glenn is alive. However, at that moment, the damaged clock tower collapses, opening a breach in Alexandria's wall. | ||||||
75 | 8 | "Start to Finish" | Michael E. Satrazemis | Matthew Negrete | November 29, 2015 | 13.98[28] |
With the wall breached, walkers invade Alexandria. Rick, Michonne, Carl, Gabriel, and Deanna take refuge in Jessie's house, where they discover Deanna has been bitten. Carol takes shelter in Morgan's house and discovers Denise treating the captured Wolf. Carol attempts to kill the Wolf, but Morgan stops her, only to be immediately knocked out by the Wolf, who takes Denise hostage and escapes. Succumbing to infection, Deanna stages a last stand as Rick's group disguises themselves as walkers and maneuvers through the walker horde. In a post-credits scene, Daryl, Abraham and Sasha are confronted by The Saviors, who tell them that all of their possessions now belong to Negan. | ||||||
76 | 9 | "No Way Out" | Greg Nicotero | Seth Hoffman | February 14, 2016 | 13.74[29] |
After eliminating The Saviors patrol, Abraham, Sasha, and Daryl continue toward Alexandria. While saving Denise from walkers, the Wolf is shot by Carol. Sam and Jessie are killed by walkers while moving through the herd; Ron points a handgun at Rick, but is impaled by Michonne; Carl is shot in the eye as the handgun discharges. Rick inspires others to make a desperate stand against the herd: they are about to be overwhelmed when the walkers are diverted by burning fuel brought by Daryl, Sasha and Abraham. | ||||||
77 | 10 | "The Next World" | Kari Skogland | Angela Kang & Corey Reed | February 21, 2016 | 13.48[30] |
Some two months after battling the walkers in Alexandria, Rick and Daryl head out for a supply run and encounter a smooth-talking man known as Jesus; they bring him back to Alexandria as prisoner after a tussle. Meanwhile, Michonne follows Spencer into the woods and, with anonymous help from Carl, aids him in dispatching and burying the walker that once was his mother, Deanna. That night, Rick and Michonne have sex, and are later awoken by Jesus who wants to talk. | ||||||
78 | 11 | "Knots Untie" | Michael E. Satrazemis | Matthew Negrete & Channing Powell | February 28, 2016 | 12.79[31] |
Rick's group travel to The Hilltop with Jesus to trade and alleviate Alexandria's food shortage. Talks are interrupted when a Hilltop resident attempts to assassinate Gregory, Hilltop's leader, on Negan's orders. Jesus explains that Negan's people, The Saviors, have been extorting Hilltop for food, medicine and supplies under threat of attack. Maggie makes a deal to kill Negan, take out the Saviors, and return a Hilltop hostage in exchange for half of their supplies. Throughout, Abraham asks others about starting a family in an uncertain world, and faced with death realizes what's important in his life. | ||||||
79 | 12 | "Not Tomorrow Yet" | Greg Nicotero | Seth Hoffman | March 6, 2016 | 12.82[32] |
Rick campaigns for a pre-emptive attack to kill all of The Saviors, leaving Carol haunted by the lives she has taken. Using a ruse to kill the guards at the compound, they secure the Hilltop hostage, Craig, and proceed to methodically murder several Saviors before an alarm is triggered. Jesus and Tara send Andy back to the Hilltop with Craig to honor their deal, while Carol prevents Maggie from joining the fight. The next morning, Tara and Heath depart on a supply run. A lone surviving Savior named Primo tries to escape; while Daryl beats him, a woman's voice comes over a walkie-talkie, claiming that they have Maggie and Carol. | ||||||
80 | 13 | "The Same Boat" | Billy Gierhart | Angela Kang | March 13, 2016 | 12.53[33] |
Carol and Maggie are captured by Paula, Michelle, Molly and Donnie, who observe Primo taken hostage by Rick's group. Feeling themselves at a disadvantage, they withdraw to a slaughterhouse to interrogate Carol and Maggie while awaiting reinforcements. When unguarded, Carol and Maggie free themselves and kill their four captors; they dispatch the reinforcements who arrive just ahead of their group. Rick murders Primo when he claims to be Negan. | ||||||
81 | 14 | "Twice as Far" | Alrick Riley | Matthew Negrete | March 20, 2016 | 12.69[34] |
Abraham and Eugene go on a patrol and find a facility where Eugene can craft ammunition. Abraham leaves after Eugene claims he no longer requires Abraham's protection. Daryl, Rosita, and Denise travel to an apothecary to scavenge medicines. Denise is killed by Dwight and The Saviors, who ambush Daryl and Rosita while holding Eugene hostage. A gun battle ensues, and Eugene is injured before Dwight retreats with the surviving members of his group. Carol sneaks out of Alexandria, leaving a note for Tobin expressing her wishes not to be followed. | ||||||
82 | 15 | "East" | Michael E. Satrazemis | Story by: Scott M. Gimple & Channing Powell Teleplay by: Channing Powell |
March 27, 2016 | 12.38[35] |
While Alexandria is locked-down against the Savior threat, Carol flees and is caught by a Savior patrol who want to use her to get into the community. She shoots them but one survives and pursues her on foot. Rick and Morgan follow a blood trail they believe is Carol's, until Morgan sends Rick back due to his murderous reaction toward a non-hostile survivor. Daryl hunts Dwight to avenge Denise and is followed by Glenn, Michonne and Rosita; the four of them are captured in the woods by Dwight and the Saviors. | ||||||
83 | 16 | "Last Day on Earth" | Greg Nicotero | Scott M. Gimple & Matthew Negrete | April 3, 2016 | 14.19[36] |
Rick and the group try to get Maggie to Hilltop for medical attention, but find all of the routes blocked by the Saviors. Morgan rescues Carol from the Savior following her and encounters another survivor group. With time running out, Eugene volunteers to be bait to distract the Saviors while the rest of the group gets Maggie to Hilltop on foot. However, they end up being surrounded by the Saviors and captured. Negan himself then arrives and introduces himself to the group. In order to send a message to Rick and his group, Negan arbitrarily chooses one of the group members and then proceeds to bludgeon his victim. The identity of the victim is not revealed as the attack is shown from the point of view of the character. |
Reception
On Metacritic, the season has a score of 79 out of 100 based on 10 reviews.[37] On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating of 82% with an average score of 7.7 out of 10 based on 29 reviews, with a critical consensus of, "Six seasons in, The Walking Dead is still finding ways to top itself, despite slow patches that do little to advance the plot."[38]
Home media release
The sixth season will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 23, 2016.[39]
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External links
- Official website
- The Walking Dead at IMDb
- List of The Walking Dead episodes at TV.com