Now, at least in theory, they can give both shows a final awards triumph. HBO and Showtime may rely on kudos to drive up buzz and, hopefully, subscriber counts ; AMC is most interested in making money.
In fact, viewership for the first half of the current season is actually down versus last year: The first three episodes this spring have been seen by between 3. And with Breaking Bad and Walking Dead spin-offs in the works, AMC has already taken steps to ensure its programming pipeline has plenty of potential hits.
Who knows: Maybe Weiner is secretly putting together an idea for a new project, and that next great show AMC will promote next spring will be from Weiner himself? Glenn awakens on a section of the destroyed prison walkway. He searches for Maggie, with no success. He then packs up what he can and prepares to leave the prison. On the way out he discovers Tara, who's locked herself within a small gated area. Glenn wants her to come with him, despite her being with The Governor's army.
On the road, Tara continually shows remorse for her actions, as she did not know how psychotic "Brian" was. After a small group of Walkers attacks, Glenn collapses, leaving Tara to kill a Walker by herself. She looks up to see a military truck, and yells that she hoped they "enjoyed the show". Three people climb out: Abraham, Eugene, and Rosita. Tara and Glenn ride in the back of Abraham's truck with Eugene, who claims to have knowledge of how to stop the zombie apocalypse.
He says he has to get to Washington D. Glenn is more concerned with finding Maggie, however, and tries to leave. Meanwhile, Eugene sees approaching Walkers, and takes it upon himself to try and kill them. His bad aim on account of firing from the hip causes him to rupture the fuel tank.
Rick, Carl, and Michonne continue to live in a house in a small town. The latter two go on a supply-run, while Rick stays behind. Later, Rick hides when a group of hostile strangers arrives at the house. He evades the group at every turn, until he encounters one in the bathroom and is forced to kill him. He escapes the house, and sees Michonne and Carl approaching. He sprints towards them and directs them away from the house, as the other group finds their fellow member reanimated.
The three also find a sign that leads to Terminus. Beth and Daryl are at odds with each other, as they have different mindsets on how to survive. Eventually Daryl gives Beth her first drink of moonshine, from a stash they find in an abandoned shack. While drunk, Daryl reveals that he feels at fault for letting the prison fall. They share personal stories with each other, and decide to burn the shack down.
They have symbolically go of their pasts, and are moving forward to survive and live. After escaping Walkers; Maggie, Sasha, and Bob decide they need to find a better place to set up camp. They come across signs for Terminus. The decide to go there, thinking their loved ones might be in the settlement.
Maggie and Sasha are at odds over whether it's possible Glenn is still alive. This leads to Maggie going on her own. She leave messages for Glenn to go to Terminus. Sasha finds Maggie and, after fighting off Walkers, Sasha decides that they should go to Terminus. Daryl is teaching Beth how to track and use his crossbow, as they bond some more. While searching through a funeral parlor, they are attacked by Walkers and get separated.
When Daryl escapes, he notices a car driving off. He is sure Beth has been taken. He tries to follow the vehicle but fails. Soon, he is surrounded by six men, who are heavily armed with assault rifles and a bow. The leader admires Daryl's spirit, and offers him a spot in their group. Carol, Tyreese and the children find a grove with a farmhouse and a garden. They decide to stay there to rest. The two are concerned with Lizzie and Mika and their respective survival abilities. Mika appears to be too gentle, and Lizzie is confused about the true nature of Walkers.
Things reach their tipping point when Lizzie kills Mika to show Carol that she hasn't changed. She then nearly does the same thing to Judith. Lizzie is also revealed to be the one who killed the animals at the prison. The grown-ups decide that Lizzie is a danger. Carol reluctantly puts her down. That night, she confesses what to Tyreese what she did to Karen and David.
Tyreese forgives her, despite his anger. The two leave the grove with Judith, and head to Terminus. He and Tara separate from Abraham's group, hoping to find Maggie. They reach a tunnel where Tara becomes trapped. They are rescued by Maggie, Bob, and Sasha. They then meet up with Abraham and his crew, who were nearby because Eugene had convinced them to turn back wait for them.
The merged group enters Terminus with ease, and observes the tranquility of the area. A woman named Mary welcomes them and offers them something to eat. Meanwhile, Daryl struggles to assimilate himself into the Claimers as one of the group. He fight with a man named Len over a freshly-killed rabbit.
The leader Joe explains that they only have one rule: if someone wants something, he claims it. He then cuts the rabbit in half for Daryl and Len, since the former was not aware of the rule. Later, Len tries to convince the group that Daryl stole his half of the rabbit. Joe then reveals that he witnessed Len put the rabbit in Daryl's bag. He and the group begin viciously beating Len.
Joe informs Daryl that they are tracking a man who had killed one of their group. That man is possibly headed to Terminus.
Rick, Carl, and Michonne are camping out in the woods, when Joe and his crew find them and prepare to exact their revenge. Daryl tried to stop them, but only succeeds in getting beaten up. As one of the members attempts to rape Carl, Rick snaps and attacks Joe. He eventually bite through his jugular, killing him. After this shocking turn, the other members of the Claimers are killed by the Survivors. Eventually, Rick and his friends make it to Terminus.
They slowly discover that all is not as it seems, as they see supplies and keepsakes that belonged to their friends. After causing a shootout, the group attempts to flee, but is herded into a cattle car. There they find Glenn, Maggie, and the others. Despite their predicament, Rick is sure they'll get out of it, because Terminus is "screwing with the wrong people. A fourth season of the show, consisting of 16 episodes, was confirmed in December Goyer would be directing the penultimate episode of the season, [3] however Goyer did not direct the episode due to scheduling conflicts.
Michelle MacLaren returned this season to direct the season finale, after previously directing episodes in seasons one and two. In an interview with showrunner Scott Gimple, he shares: "The ultimate inspiration for The Walking Dead is the comic book. Sometimes, we can go far away from the comic book story, but often we ultimately serve the comic book story. And even when we go far away from it, we're inspired by it - and the novels as well.
And then beyond that, all of the great stuff that we have consumed along the way, from zombie movies to Star Wars to other comics to really highbrow movies like The Grand Illusion to Jaws.
And also really, world history. The plague storyline was inspired by both Camus' The Plague and other stories about the plague I heard in Edinburgh. But really, it starts with the comic book. Following the two previous web series in and , another set of webisodes titled The Oath was released on October 1, A third season of the live talk show aired alongside the fourth season of The Walking Dead.
The fourth season of The Walking Dead has been well received from critics. On Metacritic, the season holds a score of 75 out of , indicating "generally favorable reviews", based on 16 critics. The site's critical consensus reads: "Consistently thrilling, with solid character development and enough gore to please grindhouse fans, this season of The Walking Dead continues to demonstrate why it's one of the best horror shows on television. For the 40th Saturn Awards, the fourth season of The Walking Dead received four nominations and three wins.
It was also released in limited edition Blu-ray packaging, a replica of the tree walker featured in the episode " Isolation " , designed by Greg Nicotero and sculpted by McFarlane Toys. This uncensored line change was added to the finale itself, unlike similar changes in the future taking the space of a secondary version of the episode inside bonus features. Walking Dead Wiki.
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