Kyle, Brian & LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 22, titled Here’s Negan. With Maggie back at Alexandria, Carol takes Negan on a journey to minimize the increasing tension. There, Negan reflects on his late wife Lucille and the events that led him to this point.
Kyle, Brian & LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 21, titled Diverged. At the lowest point in their friendship, Daryl & Carol come to a fork in the road and head their separate ways. Carol returns to Alexandria, while Daryl stays on the road, each going into their own type of survival mode.
Kyle, Brian & LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 20, titled Splinter. Eugene, Ezekiel, Yumiko and Princess are captured and separated by the mysterious troopers that surrounded them at the rail yard.
Kyle, Brian & LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 19, titled One More. Aaron and Gabriel go on the hunt for supplies, and come across someone who’s not excited to see them.
Brian & LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 18, titled Find Me. We get the Dog/Daryl origin story, and it’s different than what we thought. Daryl’s got a girlfriend!
Brian & LT are joined by former
co-host Ruthie as they talk through the Walking Dead Season 10c premiere, S10E17, titled Home Sweet Home. Maggie returns, but her group is being stalked by a member of a new group.
Brian & Kyle are joined by special guest, longtime listener LT and discuss the Walking Dead Season 10 Finale. We also discuss the first episdoe of the spinoff, World Beyond.
Brian & Kyle discuss the upcoming season 10 finale (or at least it used to be) of The Walking Dead, and the new seasons of Fear the Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: World Beyond.
Brian and Mark interview Lindsley Register, who played ex-Savior turned Alexandria council member Laura. We discuss her time on The Walking Dead and her new movie Scorn, available on Amazon Video in the U.S. and the U.K.
Brian, Kyle, and Mark talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 15, titled The Tower. This episode was written by Kevin Deiboldt & Julia Ruchman and directed by Laura Belsey.
Brian, Kyle, and Mark talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 14, titled Look at the Flowers. This episode was written by Channing Powell and directed by Daisy Von Scherler Meyer. Alpha sure was busy in this episode. Negan and Daryl bonded over some dead whisperers while Carol was just off for some alone time only to have Alpha pestering her over the nagging consequences of her actions. Beta, well, he goes on a trip to open his eyes and ends having two faces… no really… half Beta walker mask and half Alpha’s skin. He’s even more creepy… and dangerous now that he has a horde of his own. And Eugene, Yumiko, and King Ezekiel set off to meet up with a possible new group that ends with a flamboyant stranger. Strange indeed.
Kyle and Mark talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 13, titled What We Become, and Brian joins us near the end of the episode. This episode was written by Vivian Tse and directed by Sharat Raja. Michonne arrives at Virgil’s base and not everything is as expected.
Mark, Kyle, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 11, titled Morning Star, and Brian is back for most of it. This episode was written by Julia Ruchman & Vivian Tse and directed by Michael E. Satrazemis. Hilltop prepares for the approaching Whisperer horde. Alpha uses new tactics, Carol and Ezekiel comfort each other, and Eugene makes a date.
Mark and Kyle talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 10, titled Stalker, and Brian is back for some of it. This episode was written by Jim Barnes and directed by Bronwen Hughes. Beta goes “underground” and wreaks havoc in Alexandria to retrieve Gamma. Alpha and Daryl have a bloody standoff.
Mark and Kyle talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 9, titled Squeeze. This episode was written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and directed by Michael E. Satrazemis. Carol, Daryl and the gang try to get out of a bad situation, while Negan and Alpha hang out.
Brian and Mark are joined by Kyle, as we talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 8, titled The World Before. This episode was written by Julia Ruchman and directed by John Dahl. Michonne sails away, Dante shows how he lived with the enemy, and Carol, Daryl and the gang go after the herd and end up where they shouldn’t be.
Brian and Mark talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 7, titled Open Your Eyes. This episode was written by Corey Reed and directed by Michael Cudlitz. What really happened to Siddiq? Who is Dante? Carol takes on a prisoner.
Brian and Mark talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 4, titled Silence the Whisperers. This episode was written by Geraldine Inoa and directed by Michael Cudlitz. Some in Alexandria take their frustrations out on Lydia, and Negan becomes an unlikely hero. The Hilltop suffers a major setback.
Brian and Mark talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 3, titled Ghosts. This episode was written by Jim Barnes and directed by David Boyd. Alexandria is being hit by wave upon wave of walkers, while Carol deals with Alpha and her own demons while being sleep deprived.
Brian and Mark talk through The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 2, titled We Are the End of the World. This episode was written by Nicole Mirante-Matthews and directed by Greg Nicotero. This all Whisperers episode shows the meeting of Alpha and Beta, the origins of the Whisperers, and we meet the newly annointed Gamma.
Brian and Mark talk through a detailed analysis of the season 10 premiere of The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 1, titled Lines We Cross. This episode was written by Angela Kang and directed by Greg Nicotero. Since AMC Premiere made the season premiere available a week early, we did a first impressions episode that was released Sunday night. Here’s a more detailed analysis of the season premiere with your feedback.
Brian, Mark, and Kyle give their first impressions of the season 10 premiere of The Walking Dead, Season 10 Episode 1, titled Lines We Cross. This episode was written by Angela Kang and directed by Greg Nicotero. Since AMC Premiere made the season premiere available a week early, we are able to do a first impressions episode for early release this week. We will do a second episode with a more detailed analysis of the season premiere with your feedback later this week.
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