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The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic television series based on the comic book of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard, and developed for television by Frank Darabont. It premiered on the cable network AMC on October 31, 2010.[1] The series focuses on Rick Grimes, a sheriff's deputy who slips into a coma after being shot. He awakens to find himself in a dangerous new world that has been overrun by 'walkers'. He joins a group of survivors (including his wife and son) as they try to survive in a world among the undead.[2]

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As of March 31, 2019, 131 episodes of The Walking Dead have aired, concluding the ninth season. In February 2019, the series was renewed for a tenth season, which is scheduled to premiere in October 2019.[3]

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Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
16October 31, 2010December 5, 2010
213October 16, 2011March 18, 2012
316October 14, 2012March 31, 2013
416October 13, 2013March 30, 2014
516October 12, 2014March 29, 2015
616October 11, 2015April 3, 2016
716October 23, 2016April 2, 2017
816October 22, 2017April 15, 2018
916October 7, 2018March 31, 2019

Episodes

Season 1 (2010)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
11'Days Gone Bye'Frank DarabontTeleplay by : Frank DarabontOctober 31, 20105.35[4]
22'Guts'Michelle MacLarenFrank DarabontNovember 7, 20104.71[5]
33'Tell It to the Frogs'Gwyneth Horder-PaytonStory by : Charles H. Eglee & Jack LoGiudice
Teleplay by : Charles H. Eglee & Jack LoGiudice and Frank Darabont
November 14, 20105.07[6]
44'Vatos'Johan RenckRobert KirkmanNovember 21, 20104.75[7]
55'Wildfire'Ernest DickersonGlen MazzaraNovember 28, 20105.56[8]
66'TS-19'Guy FerlandAdam Fierro and Frank DarabontDecember 5, 20105.97[9]

Season 2 (2011–12)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
71'What Lies Ahead'Ernest Dickerson
Gwyneth Horder-Payton
Ardeth Bey and Robert KirkmanOctober 16, 20117.26[10]
82'Bloodletting'Ernest DickersonGlen MazzaraOctober 23, 20116.70[11]
93'Save the Last One'Phil AbrahamScott M. GimpleOctober 30, 20116.10[12]
104'Cherokee Rose'Billy GierhartEvan ReillyNovember 6, 20116.29[13]
115'Chupacabra'Guy FerlandDavid Leslie JohnsonNovember 13, 20116.12[14]
126'Secrets'David BoydAngela KangNovember 20, 20116.08[15]
137'Pretty Much Dead Already'Michelle MacLarenScott M. GimpleNovember 27, 20116.62[16]
148'Nebraska'Clark JohnsonEvan ReillyFebruary 12, 20128.10[17]
159'Triggerfinger'Billy GierhartDavid Leslie JohnsonFebruary 19, 20126.89[18]
1610'18 Miles Out'Ernest DickersonScott M. Gimple & Glen MazzaraFebruary 26, 20127.04[19]
1711'Judge, Jury, Executioner'Greg NicoteroAngela KangMarch 4, 20126.77[20]
1812'Better Angels'Guy FerlandEvan Reilly & Glen MazzaraMarch 11, 20126.89[21]
1913'Beside the Dying Fire'Ernest DickersonRobert Kirkman & Glen MazzaraMarch 18, 20128.99[22]

Season 3 (2012–13)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
201'Seed'Ernest DickersonGlen MazzaraOctober 14, 201210.87[23]
212'Sick'Billy GierhartNichole BeattieOctober 21, 20129.55[24]
223'Walk with Me'Guy FerlandEvan ReillyOctober 28, 201210.51[25]
234'Killer Within'Guy FerlandSang Kyu KimNovember 4, 20129.27[26]
245'Say the Word'Greg NicoteroAngela KangNovember 11, 201210.37[27]
256'Hounded'Dan AttiasScott M. GimpleNovember 18, 20129.21[28]
267'When the Dead Come Knocking'Dan SackheimFrank RenzulliNovember 25, 201210.43[29]
278'Made to Suffer'Billy GierhartRobert KirkmanDecember 2, 201210.48[30]
289'The Suicide King'Lesli Linka GlatterEvan ReillyFebruary 10, 201312.26[31]
2910'Home'Seith MannNichole BeattieFebruary 17, 201311.05[32]
3011'I Ain't a Judas'Greg NicoteroAngela KangFebruary 24, 201311.01[33]
3112'Clear'Tricia BrockScott M. GimpleMarch 3, 201311.30[34]
3213'Arrow on the Doorpost'David BoydRyan C. ColemanMarch 10, 201311.46[35]
3314'Prey'Stefan SchwartzGlen Mazzara & Evan ReillyMarch 17, 201310.84[36]
3415'This Sorrowful Life'Greg NicoteroScott M. GimpleMarch 24, 201310.99[37]
3516'Welcome to the Tombs'Ernest DickersonGlen MazzaraMarch 31, 201312.42[38]

Season 4 (2013–14)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
361'30 Days Without an Accident'Greg NicoteroScott M. GimpleOctober 13, 201316.11[39]
372'Infected'Guy FerlandAngela KangOctober 20, 201313.95[40]
383'Isolation'Dan SackheimRobert KirkmanOctober 27, 201312.92[41]
394'Indifference'Tricia BrockMatthew NegreteNovember 3, 201313.31[42]
405'Internment'David BoydChanning PowellNovember 10, 201312.20[43]
416'Live Bait'Michael UppendahlNichole BeattieNovember 17, 201312.00[44]
427'Dead Weight'Jeremy PodeswaCurtis GwinnNovember 24, 201311.29[45]
438'Too Far Gone'Ernest DickersonSeth HoffmanDecember 1, 201312.05[46]
449'After'Greg NicoteroRobert KirkmanFebruary 9, 201415.76[47]
4510'Inmates'Tricia BrockMatthew Negrete & Channing PowellFebruary 16, 201413.34[48]
4611'Claimed'Seith MannNichole Beattie & Seth HoffmanFebruary 23, 201413.12[49]
4712'Still'Julius RamsayAngela KangMarch 2, 201412.61[50]
4813'Alone'Ernest DickersonCurtis GwinnMarch 9, 201412.65[51]
4914'The Grove'Michael E. SatrazemisScott M. GimpleMarch 16, 201412.87[52]
5015'Us'Greg NicoteroNichole Beattie & Seth HoffmanMarch 23, 201413.47[53]
5116'A'Michelle MacLarenScott M. Gimple & Angela KangMarch 30, 201415.68[54]

Season 5 (2014–15)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
521'No Sanctuary'Greg NicoteroScott M. GimpleOctober 12, 201417.29[55]
532'Strangers'David BoydRobert KirkmanOctober 19, 201415.14[56]
543'Four Walls and a Roof'Jeffrey F. JanuaryAngela Kang & Corey ReedOctober 26, 201413.80[57]
554'Slabtown'Michael E. SatrazemisMatthew Negrete & Channing PowellNovember 2, 201414.52[58]
565'Self Help'Ernest DickersonHeather Bellson & Seth HoffmanNovember 9, 201413.53[59]
576'Consumed'Seith MannMatthew Negrete & Corey ReedNovember 16, 201414.07[60]
587'Crossed'Billy GierhartSeth HoffmanNovember 23, 201413.33[61]
598'Coda'Ernest DickersonAngela KangNovember 30, 201414.81[62]
609'What Happened and What's Going On'Greg NicoteroScott M. GimpleFebruary 8, 201515.64[63]
6110'Them'Julius RamsayHeather BellsonFebruary 15, 201512.27[64]
6211'The Distance'Larysa KondrackiSeth HoffmanFebruary 22, 201513.44[65]
6312'Remember'Greg NicoteroChanning PowellMarch 1, 201514.43[66]
6413'Forget'David BoydCorey ReedMarch 8, 201514.53[67]
6514'Spend'Jennifer LynchMatthew NegreteMarch 15, 201513.78[68]
6615'Try'Michael E. SatrazemisAngela KangMarch 22, 201513.76[69]
6716'Conquer'Greg NicoteroScott M. Gimple & Seth HoffmanMarch 29, 201515.78[70]

Season 6 (2015–16)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
681'First Time Again'Greg NicoteroScott M. Gimple & Matthew NegreteOctober 11, 201514.63[71]
692'JSS'Jennifer LynchSeth HoffmanOctober 18, 201512.18[72]
703'Thank You'Michael SlovisAngela KangOctober 25, 201513.14[73]
714'Here's Not Here'Stephen WilliamsScott M. GimpleNovember 1, 201513.34[74]
725'Now'Avi YouabianCorey ReedNovember 8, 201512.44[75]
736'Always Accountable'Jeffrey F. JanuaryHeather BellsonNovember 15, 201512.87[76]
747'Heads Up'David BoydChanning PowellNovember 22, 201513.22[77]
758'Start to Finish'Michael E. SatrazemisMatthew NegreteNovember 29, 201513.98[78]
769'No Way Out'Greg NicoteroSeth HoffmanFebruary 14, 201613.74[79]
7710'The Next World'Kari SkoglandAngela Kang & Corey ReedFebruary 21, 201613.48[80]
7811'Knots Untie'Michael E. SatrazemisMatthew Negrete & Channing PowellFebruary 28, 201612.79[81]
7912'Not Tomorrow Yet'Greg NicoteroSeth HoffmanMarch 6, 201612.82[82]
8013'The Same Boat'Billy GierhartAngela KangMarch 13, 201612.53[83]
8114'Twice as Far'Alrick RileyMatthew NegreteMarch 20, 201612.69[84]
8215'East'Michael E. SatrazemisStory by : Scott M. Gimple & Channing Powell
Teleplay by : Channing Powell
March 27, 201612.38[85]
8316'Last Day on Earth'Greg NicoteroScott M. Gimple & Matthew NegreteApril 3, 201614.19[86]

Season 7 (2016–17)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
841'The Day Will Come When You Won't Be'Greg NicoteroScott M. GimpleOctober 23, 201617.03[87]
852'The Well'Greg NicoteroMatthew NegreteOctober 30, 201612.46[88]
863'The Cell'Alrick RileyAngela KangNovember 6, 201611.72[89]
874'Service'David BoydCorey ReedNovember 13, 201611.40[90]
885'Go Getters'Darnell MartinChanning PowellNovember 20, 201611.00[91]
896'Swear'Michael E. SatrazemisDavid Leslie JohnsonNovember 27, 201610.40[92]
907'Sing Me a Song'Rosemary RodriguezAngela Kang & Corey ReedDecember 4, 201610.48[93]
918'Hearts Still Beating'Michael E. SatrazemisMatthew Negrete & Channing PowellDecember 11, 201610.58[94]
929'Rock in the Road'Greg NicoteroAngela KangFebruary 12, 201712.00[95]
9310'New Best Friends'Jeffrey F. JanuaryChanning PowellFebruary 19, 201711.08[96]
9411'Hostiles and Calamities'Kari SkoglandDavid Leslie JohnsonFebruary 26, 201710.42[97]
9512'Say Yes'Greg NicoteroMatthew NegreteMarch 5, 201710.16[98]
9613'Bury Me Here'Alrick RileyScott M. GimpleMarch 12, 201710.68[99]
9714'The Other Side'Michael E. SatrazemisAngela KangMarch 19, 201710.32[100]
9815'Something They Need'Michael SlovisCorey ReedMarch 26, 201710.54[101]
9916'The First Day of the Rest of Your Life'Greg NicoteroScott M. Gimple & Angela Kang & Matthew NegreteApril 2, 201711.31[102]

Season 8 (2017–18)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
1001'Mercy'Greg NicoteroScott M. GimpleOctober 22, 201711.44[103]
1012'The Damned'Rosemary RodriguezMatthew Negrete & Channing PowellOctober 29, 20178.92[104]
1023'Monsters'Greg NicoteroMatthew Negrete & Channing PowellNovember 5, 20178.52[105]
1034'Some Guy'Dan LiuDavid Leslie JohnsonNovember 12, 20178.69[106]
1045'The Big Scary U'Michael E. SatrazemisStory by : Scott M. Gimple & David Leslie Johnson & Angela Kang
Teleplay by : David Leslie Johnson & Angela Kang
November 19, 20177.85[107]
1056'The King, the Widow, and Rick'John PolsonAngela Kang & Corey ReedNovember 26, 20178.28[108]
1067'Time for After'Larry TengMatthew Negrete & Corey ReedDecember 3, 20177.47[109]
1078'How It's Gotta Be'Michael E. SatrazemisDavid Leslie Johnson & Angela KangDecember 10, 20177.89[110]
1089'Honor'Greg NicoteroMatthew Negrete & Channing PowellFebruary 25, 20188.28[111]
10910'The Lost and the Plunderers'David BoydAngela Kang & Channing Powell & Corey ReedMarch 4, 20186.82[112]
11011'Dead or Alive Or'Michael E. SatrazemisEddie GuzelianMarch 11, 20186.60[113]
11112'The Key'Greg NicoteroCorey Reed & Channing PowellMarch 18, 20186.66[114]
11213'Do Not Send Us Astray'Jeffrey F. JanuaryAngela Kang & Matthew NegreteMarch 25, 20186.77[115]
11314'Still Gotta Mean Something'Michael E. SatrazemisEddie GuzelianApril 1, 20186.30[116]
11415'Worth'Michael SlovisDavid Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick & Corey ReedApril 8, 20186.67[117]
11516'Wrath'Greg NicoteroScott M. Gimple & Angela Kang & Matthew NegreteApril 15, 20187.92[118]

Season 9 (2018–19)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
1161'A New Beginning'Greg NicoteroAngela KangOctober 7, 20186.08[119]
1172'The Bridge'Daisy von Scherler MayerDavid Leslie Johnson-McGoldrickOctober 14, 20184.95[120]
1183'Warning Signs'Dan LiuCorey ReedOctober 21, 20185.04[121]
1194'The Obliged'Rosemary RodriguezGeraldine InoaOctober 28, 20185.10[122]
1205'What Comes After'Greg NicoteroStory by : Scott M. Gimple & Matthew Negrete
Teleplay by : Matthew Negrete
November 4, 20185.41[123]
1216'Who Are You Now?'Larry TengEddie GuzelianNovember 11, 20185.40[124]
1227'Stradivarius'Michael CudlitzVivian TseNovember 18, 20184.79[125]
1238'Evolution'Michael E. SatrazemisDavid Leslie Johnson-McGoldrickNovember 25, 20185.09[126]
1249'Adaptation'Greg NicoteroCorey ReedFebruary 10, 20195.16[127]
12510'Omega'David BoydChanning PowellFebruary 17, 20194.54[128]
12611'Bounty'Meera MenonMatthew NegreteFebruary 24, 20194.39[129]
12712'Guardians'Michael E. SatrazemisLaToya MorganMarch 3, 20194.71[130]
12813'Chokepoint'Liesl TommyEddie Guzelian & David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrickMarch 10, 20194.83[131]
12914'Scars'Millicent SheltonCorey Reed & Vivian TseMarch 17, 20194.57[132]
13015'The Calm Before'Laura BelseyGeraldine Inoa & Channing PowellMarch 24, 20194.15[133]
13116'The Storm'Greg NicoteroAngela Kang & Matthew NegreteMarch 31, 20195.02[134]

Specials

A special titled 'The Journey So Far' aired on October 16, 2016 as a recap of the first six seasons of The Walking Dead, featuring interviews with the cast and producers. It was watched by 2.18 million viewers.[135]

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Webisodes

Torn Apart (2011)

Prior to the start of season 2, a six-episode web series called Torn Apart premiered on October 3, 2011 on AMC's official website. The web series is directed by special effects makeup artist and co-executive producer Greg Nicotero and tells the origin story of Hannah, also known as 'Bicycle Girl', the walker that Rick Grimes killed out of mercy and whose bicycle he took in the first episode of the TV series.[136]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateRunning time
1'A New Day'Greg NicoteroStory by : John Esposito & Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : John Esposito
October 3, 20112:37
2'Family Matters'Greg NicoteroStory by : John Esposito & Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : John Esposito
October 3, 20112:20
3'Domestic Violence'Greg NicoteroStory by : John Esposito & Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : John Esposito
October 3, 20113:10
4'Neighborly Advice'Greg NicoteroStory by : John Esposito & Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : John Esposito
October 3, 20114:00
5'Step-Mother'Greg NicoteroStory by : John Esposito & Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : John Esposito
October 3, 20112:22
6'Everything Dies'Greg NicoteroStory by : John Esposito & Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : John Esposito
October 3, 20115:06

Cold Storage (2012)

A four-episode web series entitled Cold Storage was released on October 1, 2012.[137] Set during the zombie apocalypse, Cold Storage follows the story of Chase as he seeks shelter in a storage facility under the command of B.J., a malicious former employee who hides a very dark secret. The storage unit Chase is given was owned by Rick Grimes.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateRunning time
1'Hide and Seek'Greg NicoteroJohn EspositoOctober 1, 20124:29
2'Keys to the Kingdom'Greg NicoteroJohn EspositoOctober 1, 20124:57
3'The Chosen Ones'Greg NicoteroJohn EspositoOctober 1, 20125:38
4'Parting Shots'Greg NicoteroJohn EspositoOctober 1, 20129:04

The Oath (2013)

A three-part webisode series, entitled The Oath, was released on October 1, 2013. This series tells the origin of the 'Don't Open, Dead Inside' paint on the cafeteria doors of the hospital Rick Grimes awakes in, post-apocalypse. It follows Paul and Karina as they escape their zombie-overrun camp in search of a medical station. The central theme of the series examines the will to persevere in the face of inevitable death.[138]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateRunning time
1'Alone'Greg NicoteroStory by : Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : Luke Passmore
October 1, 20138:14
2'Choice'Greg NicoteroStory by : Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : Luke Passmore
October 1, 20137:26
3'Bond'Greg NicoteroStory by : Greg Nicotero
Teleplay by : Luke Passmore
October 1, 201310:38

Red Machete (2017–18)

A six-part webisode series entitled Red Machete first premiered on October 22, 2017. The web series tells the origin story of Rick Grimes's red machete. The series starred actors Jose Rosete, Anais Lilit, Sofia Esmaili,[139] and Jeff Kober, reprising his role as Joe, the leader of the Claimers from the fourth season of The Walking Dead.[140]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateRunning time
1'Behind Us'Avi YouabianNick BernardoneOctober 22, 20172:23
2'Sorrowful'Avi YouabianNick BernardoneNovember 19, 20173:04
3'Made to Suffer'Avi YouabianNick BernardoneDecember 10, 20171:53
4'What We Become'Avi YouabianNick BernardoneFebruary 25, 20183:33
5'Gone'Avi YouabianNick BernardoneMarch 20, 20182:01
6'We Find Ourselves'Avi YouabianNick BernardoneApril 9, 20182:57

Ratings

The Walking Dead : U.S. viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
12345678910111213141516
15.354.715.074.755.565.97N/A5.24
27.266.706.106.296.126.086.628.106.897.046.776.898.99N/A6.72
310.879.5510.519.2710.379.2110.4310.4812.2611.0511.0111.3011.4610.8410.9912.4210.75
416.1113.9512.9213.3112.2012.0011.2912.0515.7613.3413.1212.6112.6512.8713.4715.6813.33
517.2915.1413.8014.5213.5314.0713.3314.8115.6412.2713.4414.4314.5313.7813.7615.7814.38
614.6312.1813.1413.3412.4412.8713.2213.9813.7413.4812.7912.8212.5312.6912.3814.1913.15
717.0312.4611.7211.4011.0010.4010.4810.5812.0011.0810.4210.1610.6810.3210.5411.3111.35
811.448.928.528.697.858.287.477.898.286.826.606.666.776.306.677.927.82
96.084.955.045.105.415.404.795.095.164.544.394.714.834.574.155.024.95
Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research.[141]

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    For the fourth season, see 'The Walking Dead: Season Four Ratings'. TV Series Finale. April 1, 2014. Retrieved July 26, 2017.

    For the fifth season, see 'The Walking Dead: Season Five Ratings'. TV Series Finale. March 31, 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2017.

    For the sixth season, see 'The Walking Dead: Season Six Ratings'. TV Series Finale. April 5, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2017.

    For the seventh season, see 'The Walking Dead: Season Seven Ratings'. TV Series Finale. April 4, 2017. Retrieved July 26, 2017.

    For the eighth season, see 'The Walking Dead: Season Eight Ratings'. TV Series Finale. April 17, 2018. Retrieved April 17, 2018.

    For the ninth season, see 'The Walking Dead: Season Nine Ratings'. TV Series Finale. October 23, 2018. Retrieved October 26, 2018.

External links

  • List of The Walking Dead episodes on IMDb
  • List of The Walking Dead episodes at TV.com
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The Walking Dead (season 7)
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes16
Release
Original networkAMC
Original releaseOctober 23, 2016 –
April 2, 2017
Season chronology
Next
Season 8
List of The Walking Dead episodes

The seventh season of The Walking Dead, an American post-apocalyptichorrortelevision series on AMC, premiered on October 23, 2016, and concluded on April 2, 2017, consisting of 16 episodes.[1][2] 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 fourth consecutive season. The seventh season received mixed reviews from critics. It was nominated for multiple awards and won three, including Best Horror Television Series for the second consecutive year, at the 43rd Saturn Awards.[3]

This season adapts material from issues #100–114 of the comic book series and focuses on the oppressive group of survivors known as the Saviors, led by the vindictive Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan). He uses numbers, power and lethal brutality to coerce Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), his group of survivors, and the Alexandria Safe-Zone to make regular offerings of supplies and weapons for the Saviors. Eventually, Rick and his group seek allies to help them confront Negan, including members of the survivor communities of the Hilltop, the Kingdom, Oceanside, and the Scavengers, who have had their own dealings with Negan and the Saviors.[4]

  • 1Cast
    • 1.1Main cast
    • 1.2Supporting cast
  • 4Reception

Cast[edit]

The primary characters of the seventh season, from 'The Well' onwards, include (from left to right): Sasha, Daryl, Tara, Michonne, Gabriel, Carol, Rick, Carl, Maggie, Jesus, Rosita, Morgan, and Aaron; absent: Eugene, Negan, Spencer, Dwight, and Gregory

Main cast[edit]

The seventh season features twenty series regulars overall. For the season premiere, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Austin Amelio were promoted to series regular status, with Morgan added to the opening credits and Amelio listed under 'Also starring'. After the first episode aired, the cast faced numerous changes: Steven Yeun and Michael Cudlitz were removed from the opening credits, while Alanna Masterson, Josh McDermitt and Christian Serratos were added to the opening credits, respectively, after previously being credited as 'Also starring', in the second episode onwards. Tom Payne and Xander Berkeley were also promoted to series regulars in the second episode and beyond. This is the first season not to include Alexandra Breckenridge and Tovah Feldshuh (since their first appearance on the show), who were both credited as series regulars in the previous season.

Starring[edit]

  • Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, the series' protagonist and leader of Alexandria, who is forced to adapt under the rule of Negan.[5]
  • Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, the group's primary hunter and a recruiter for Alexandria.[5]
  • Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee, Maggie's resourceful husband, who stands as the group's moral compass.[5]1
  • Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene, Glenn's strong-willed and pregnant wife.[5]
  • Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes, Rick's teenage son, who struggles to maintain his renewed morality that he achieved from residing in Alexandria.[5]
  • Danai Gurira as Michonne, a katana-wielding warrior, who has opened up from her previous solitary life and has recently begun a relationship with Rick.[5]
  • Melissa McBride as Carol Peletier, an empowered member of the group, whose several tragedies force her to question her ruthless methods.[5]
  • Michael Cudlitz as Sgt. Abraham Ford, a former military sergeant, whose reevaluation of his life led him to break up with Rosita and pursue Sasha.[5]1
  • Lennie James as Morgan Jones, the first survivor Rick had ever encountered, who is questioning the pacifist philosophy he had adopted.[5]
  • Sonequa Martin-Green as Sasha Williams, a former firefighter, Abraham's girlfriend and a guard of Alexandria, who has overcome various traumas.[5]
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan, the manipulative and totalitarian leader of the Saviors who served as the primary antagonist of the season.[5]
  • Alanna Masterson as Tara Chambler, a caring member of the group, who found a community named Oceanside and struggles to keep it a secret.[5]
  • Josh McDermitt as Eugene Porter, a survivor who struggles to prove his worth to the group after lying to them about knowing a possible cure to the walker virus.[5]
  • Christian Serratos as Rosita Espinosa, a pragmatic and protective member of the group, and ex-girlfriend of Abraham.[5]

Also starring[edit]

  • Seth Gilliam as Gabriel Stokes, a priest, who has managed to earn the group's trust after previously betraying them.[5]
  • Ross Marquand as Aaron, an Alexandrian recruiter, who brought Rick's group to Alexandria and serves as a bridge between the two factions.[5]
  • Austin Nichols as Spencer Monroe, a guard of Alexandria and the only surviving member of his family.[5]
  • Austin Amelio as Dwight, a ruthless but reluctant member of the Saviors and one of Negan's top lieutenants, who forms a violent hostile rivalry with Daryl.[5]
  • Tom Payne as Paul 'Jesus' Rovia, a scout for the Hilltop, who introduced Rick's group to their compound.[5]
  • Xander Berkeley as Gregory, the selfish and arrogant leader of the Hilltop.[5]

Supporting cast[edit]

Alexandria Safe-Zone[edit]

  • Katelyn Nacon as Enid, an isolated teenager residing in Alexandria, who forms a special bond with Maggie and is starting to show feelings for Carl.[5]
  • Jason Douglas as Tobin, the foreman of Alexandria's construction crew, who had a brief relationship with Carol.[1]
  • Corey Hawkins as Heath, a supply runner for Alexandria and Glenn's best friend.[6]
  • Ann Mahoney as Olivia, an Alexandria resident, who is in charge of the community's food and armory.[6]
  • Kenric Green as Scott, a supply runner for Alexandria.
  • Jordan Woods-Robinson as Eric Raleigh, Aaron's husband and former Alexandria recruiter.

The Hilltop[edit]

  • R. Keith Harris as Dr. Harlan Carson, the Hilltop's doctor.
  • James Chen as Kal, a Hilltop guard.
  • Peter Zimmerman as Eduardo, a Hilltop guard.
  • Karen Ceesay as Bertie, a resident of the Hilltop

The Saviors[edit]

  • Christine Evangelista as Sherry, Dwight's ex-wife and now one of Negan's harem.[7]
  • Steven Ogg as Simon, Negan's right-hand man.[8]
  • Jayson Warner Smith as Gavin, a Savior lieutenant who deal directly with The Kingdom.
  • Joshua Mikel as Jared, a volatile Savior who works with Gavin.
  • Elizabeth Ludlow as Arat, a high ranking Savior.
  • Mike Seal as Gary, one of Negan's top lieutenants.
  • Martinez as David, a sexually deviant Savior.
  • Lindsley Register as Laura, one of Negan's top lieutenants.
  • Joshua Hoover as Fat Joey, a Savior who guards Daryl's prison cell.
  • Ricky Russert as Chris, one of Negan's soldiers.
  • Tim Parati as Dr. Emmett Carson, a Savior doctor and brother of Harlan Carson.
  • Chloe Aktas as Tanya, one of Negan's wives.
  • Elyse Dufour as Frankie, one of Negan's wives.
  • Autumn Dial as Amber, Mark's ex-girlfriend and one of Negan's wives.

The Kingdom[edit]

  • Khary Payton as Ezekiel, a former zookeeper and the flamboyant leader of the Kingdom.[9]
  • Cooper Andrews as Jerry, Ezekiel's wise-cracking personal bodyguard.
  • Karl Makinen as Richard, Ezekiel's right-hand-man.
  • Logan Miller as Benjamin, a young member of The Kingdom who Morgan takes under his wing.
  • Kerry Cahill as Dianne, a bow-wielding member of The Kingdom.
  • Daniel Newman as Daniel, the first member of The Kingdom encountered.
  • Carlos Navarro as Alvaro, one of Ezekiel's top soldiers.
  • Macsen Lintz as Henry, a resident of the Kingdom and younger brother of Benjamin.
  • Jason Burkey as Kevin, a resident of the Kingdom.
  • Nadine Marissa as Nabila, a resident and gardener of the Kingdom.

Oceanside[edit]

  • Deborah May as Natania, the leader of Oceanside.
  • Sydney Park as Cyndie, Natania's granddaughter.
  • Mimi Kirkland as Rachel, Natania's granddaughter and Cyndie's younger sister.

The Scavengers[edit]

  • Pollyanna McIntosh as Jadis, the unusual leader of The Scavengers.
  • Thomas Francis Murphy as Brion, a high ranking member of The Scavengers.
  • Sabrina Gennarino as Tamiel, a high ranking member of The Scavengers.
  • Anja Akstin as Farron, a member of the Scavengers, who forms a brief rivalry with Michonne.

Production[edit]

The promotional poster for the season at the San Diego Comic-Con
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The Walking Dead was renewed by AMC for a 16-episode seventh season on October 30, 2015.[10] Filming for season 7 began in Georgia on May 2, 2016 and concluded on November 18, 2016.[11][12] Actors Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Xander Berkeley, Tom Payne, and Austin Amelio were all promoted to series regulars for the seventh season, after having recurring roles in the sixth season.[5] The seventh season has featured several extended episodes, running longer than its usual 43-minute running time (without commercials). Extended episodes have ranged from 46 to 62 minutes in length.[13][14]

The finale was dedicated in memory of American comic artistBernie Wrightson, who died on March 18, 2017.[15]

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
841'The Day Will Come When You Won't Be'Greg NicoteroScott M. GimpleOctober 23, 201617.03[16]
Negan's victim is revealed to be Abraham, who is beaten to death in front of Rick's group. Daryl punches Negan out of anger, prompting Negan to also murder Glenn. After several tests, Negan ultimately breaks Rick's resolve by nearly forcing him to hack off Carl's arm. Negan and his crew then leave with Daryl as hostage, while Sasha volunteers to take Maggie to Hilltop to recover, along with the bodies of Glenn and Abraham.
852'The Well'Greg NicoteroMatthew NegreteOctober 30, 201612.46[17]
Carol and Morgan arrive at the Kingdom, a well-established community run by flamboyant former zookeeper 'King' Ezekiel. The Kingdom, like Hilltop, has been producing for the Saviors under the threat of violence, although Ezekiel has kept this arrangement secret from most residents of the Kingdom. Carol recuperates and eagerly prepares to abandon the community, but opts to stay in an isolated house nearby after bonding with Ezekiel.
863'The Cell'Alrick RileyAngela KangNovember 6, 201611.72[18]
Daryl is locked in a cell at the Sanctuary, where Negan and Dwight constantly torture him in an effort to break him down to obedience. Negan sends Dwight on a mission to retrieve an escaped Savior, who says he would rather die than return to the Sanctuary. Dwight, therefore, ultimately mercy-kills the man. Daryl is given the opportunity to become a Savior but adamantly refuses.
874'Service'David BoydCorey ReedNovember 13, 201611.40[19]
As the grieving survivors struggle to come to terms with life under Negan's rule, Negan and the Saviors arrive at Alexandria days ahead of schedule for their first offering and take most of Alexandria's furniture and medicine, and all their firearms. Feeling powerless, Rick informs the survivors that he is no longer in charge and they must learn to live by Negan's terms. Rosita finds an empty cartridge case and brings it to Eugene, tasking him to craft a live, usable cartridge for a gun she found in the woods.
885'Go Getters'Darnell MartinChanning PowellNovember 20, 201611.00[20]
Carl accompanies Enid to Hilltop to visit Maggie, who is recovering there with Sasha. Gregory is furious with Maggie and Sasha for not fulfilling their deal to kill the Saviors, and demands they leave. However, after they help defend Hilltop from a walker attack, Jesus convinces Gregory to let them stay. While the Saviors raid Hilltop's supplies, Sasha asks Jesus if he can find where Negan lives, which he agrees to do. Jesus then sneaks onto one of the Saviors' trucks, where he finds Carl hiding.
896'Swear'Michael E. SatrazemisDavid Leslie JohnsonNovember 27, 201610.40[21]
Two weeks after the attack at the Saviors' satellite station outpost, Tara is separated from Heath when she falls off a bridge during a walker attack. She washes up on a beach, where she is revived by a girl named Cyndie. Tara follows Cyndie to her community, Oceanside, a secluded group consisting of heavily-armed women and children; any men in the group had been slaughtered by the Saviors. Cyndie helps Tara find her way back to Alexandria and makes her swear to never mention Oceanside to anyone.
907'Sing Me a Song'Rosemary RodriguezAngela Kang & Corey ReedDecember 4, 201610.48[22]
Upon nearing the Sanctuary, Jesus jumps off the Saviors' truck to recon the area, but Carl stays behind to kill Negan on his own. Dwight subdues Carl, but Negan is impressed by Carl's bravery and tours him around Sanctuary. Rosita and Eugene manage to craft a live cartridge, while Spencer scavenges for supplies in the woods. Upon returning to Alexandria, the trio finds Negan and the Saviors are there.
918'Hearts Still Beating'Michael E. SatrazemisMatthew Negrete & Channing PowellDecember 11, 201610.58[23]
With help from Jesus and an anonymous source, Daryl finally escapes from the Sanctuary. During a discussion about Rick's leadership, Negan guts and kills Spencer, enraging Rosita, who shoots at Negan but hits Lucille instead. As punishment, Arat kills Olivia. Negan and the Saviors then leave with Eugene as hostage. After a talk with Michonne, Rick is finally motivated to fight the Saviors. Rick's group travels to Hilltop to reunite with Maggie, Sasha, and Enid; Daryl and Jesus emerge, and the group embraces.
929'Rock in the Road'Greg NicoteroAngela KangFebruary 12, 201712.00[24]
After Hilltop rallies behind Rick's group in the fight against the Saviors, Jesus introduces the group to the Kingdom, where they meet 'King' Ezekiel and reunite with Morgan. Although Ezekiel hesitates to join the proposed alliance, he offers Daryl asylum at the Kingdom. In Alexandria, a group of Saviors raids the community in search of Daryl but leaves after they are unable to find him. Rick's group pursues Father Gabriel, who had taken the group's supplies and left clues leading to a dilapidated yard. Upon their arrival, the group is surrounded by the Scavengers.
9310'New Best Friends'Jeffrey F. JanuaryChanning PowellFebruary 19, 201711.08[25]
Rick manages to convince the Scavengers to join Alexandria in the fight against the Saviors, but their leader, Jadis, demands Rick's group deliver them guns in exchange for their assistance. Richard plans to have Carol killed by the Saviors, believing that her death would motivate Ezekiel to fight. When Daryl learns of Richard's plans, he threatens to kill him should Carol be harmed in any way. After reuniting with Carol and lying to her about Glenn and Abraham's fates, Daryl travels to Hilltop to prepare for battle against the Saviors.
9411'Hostiles and Calamities'Kari SkoglandDavid Leslie JohnsonFebruary 26, 201710.42[26]
Eugene settles in quickly at the Sanctuary, as he's rewarded for his intelligence and willingness to submit to Negan's demands. Eugene bonds with two of Negan's wives. At their request, he makes poison capsules; however, he refuses to give them the capsules after learning of their intentions to kill Negan. Dwight discovers a note from Sherry that reveals she helped Daryl escape from the Sanctuary and then fled to parts unknown. Dwight frames Dr. Emmett Carson for Daryl and Sherry's disappearances, leading Negan to murder Carson by hurling him into a furnace.
9512'Say Yes'Greg NicoteroMatthew NegreteMarch 5, 201710.16[27]
Rick and Michonne embark on a hunt for guns to bring to the Scavengers and find an abandoned school carnival, where they acquire dozens of guns. They bring the guns back to the Scavengers, but Jadis is unsatisfied and demands more. Tara contemplates whether or not to tell Rick about Oceanside, knowing Rick's group's need for weapons and reinforcements. Frustrated with the delay, Rosita travels to Hilltop and meets with Sasha; they make a pact to kill Negan together.
9613'Bury Me Here'Alrick RileyScott M. GimpleMarch 12, 201710.68[28]
Ezekiel and his group meet the Saviors for the Kingdom's weekly tribute. After the Saviors notice a single cantaloupe is missing, Jared shoots Benjamin, who bleeds to death. Morgan, who finds the missing cantaloupe hidden in the street and learns that Richard sabotaged the drop-off in an effort to get himself killed and become a martyr for war, Morgan strangles Richard to death for causing Benjamin's murder. Morgan reveals the truth about Glenn, Abraham, Spencer, and Olivia to Carol, leading her to return to the Kingdom prepared to fight the Saviors alongside Ezekiel.
9714'The Other Side'Michael E. SatrazemisAngela KangMarch 19, 201710.32[29]
The Saviors raid Hilltop unexpectedly, forcing Daryl and Maggie into hiding; the Saviors leave with Dr. Harlan Carson in tow to replace his now-deceased brother as their doctor. While sneaking into the Sanctuary on a secret mission, Sasha and Rosita encounter Eugene and urge him to escape, but he refuses. Sasha then locks Rosita out, telling her to go back to Alexandria because the group needs her. As Sasha breaks into the Sanctuary to kill Negan herself, Rosita flees and notices someone watching her.
9815'Something They Need'Michael SlovisCorey ReedMarch 26, 201710.54[30]
Tara leads the group to Oceanside in hopes of convincing that community to join the fight against the Saviors. Natania refuses to have her people fight but ultimately capitulates to Rick's group's demands to take their guns. After imprisoning Sasha, Negan reveals he is aware of Rick's plans to fight him and encourages Sasha to join him. She confides in Eugene and asks him for a weapon, then a way to kill herself; in response, he gives her one of the poison capsules he had made. Upon their return to Alexandria, Rick's group is greeted by Rosita, who after running into Dwight while fleeing the Sanctuary, reveals Dwight's intentions of helping take down Negan.
9916'The First Day of the Rest of Your Life'Greg NicoteroScott M. Gimple & Angela Kang & Matthew NegreteApril 2, 201711.31[31]
Negan and the Saviors travel to Alexandria with Sasha in a coffin as a gimmick to confront Rick. On the way, Sasha commits suicide with the poison capsule Eugene had given her. At Alexandria, the Scavengers double-cross Rick's group, revealing they've been dealing with Negan all along. After a standoff, a gun fight ensues, with the unexpected arrival of Kingdom and Hilltop fighters forcing Negan and the Saviors and the Scavengers to retreat. Alexandria, the Kingdom, and Hilltop are hit badly, but are prepared for all-out war against their enemies, while the undead Sasha is put down by Maggie and Jesus.

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

The seventh season of The Walking Dead has received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds a score of 63% with an average rating of 6.97 out of 10 based on 12 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: 'Increased character depth and effective world-building helps The Walking Dead overcome a tiresome reliance on excessive, gratuitous violence.'[32]

The first episode of the season, 'The Day Will Come When You Won't Be', received criticism for the amount of violence depicted in the episode, with one writer calling it the equivalent of 'torture porn'.[33] Subsequently, the first half of the seventh season has seen some of the show's lowest critical ratings. The show's executive producer Gale Anne Hurd claimed that in light of the negative feedback, they tamed some of the more gruesome scenes that were in episodes being filmed for the second half of the season. Hurd said that 'this is not a show that's torture porn..Let's make sure we don't cross that line'.[34] However, this claim was countered by executive producers Scott M. Gimple and Greg Nicotero. Gimple said that the violence used in the episode was 'pronounced for a reason', specifically that 'there was a purpose of traumatizing these characters to a point where maybe they would have been docile for the rest of their lives', but noted that he felt that this episode shouldn't represent 'the base level of violence that necessarily should be on the show'.[35] On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 66% with an average rating of 7.03 out of 10, based on 50 reviews. The site's consensus reads: The flashback-laden 'The Day Will Come When You Won't Be' is slow to deliver the payoff from last season's finale—but ultimately delivers with sadistic acts of gut-wrenching violence that will push Walking Dead fans to their limit.[36]

The Walking Dead (season 7): Critical reception by episode
  • Season 7 (2016–17): Percentage of positive reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[32]

Accolades[edit]

Best Actor on Television (Andrew Lincoln), and Best Guest Starring Role on Television (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).[3] The nominations were for Best Supporting Actor on Television (Norman Reedus), Best Supporting Actress on Television (Danai Gurira and Melissa McBride), and Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series (Chandler Riggs).[37] Crc concise encyclopedia of mathematics second edition free download0.

The first half of the season was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series at the 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards.[38] Additionally, for his portrayal of Negan, Jeffrey Dean Morgan earned himself a nomination and win for Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series at the 7th Critics' Choice Television Awards for the first half of the season, in addition to his guest appearance in the season six finale, 'Last Day on Earth'.[39][40] Morgan was also nominated at the 26th MTV Movie & TV Awards for Best Actor in a TV Show and Best Villain, winning the latter.[41][42] https://mistvisoca1972.mystrikingly.com/blog/how-to-download-pictures-from-canon-eos-rebel.

Ratings[edit]

The Walking Dead's seventh-season premiere ('The Day Will Come When You Won't Be') received 17.03 million viewers in its initial broadcast on AMC in the United States. The viewership steadily declined every week after the premiere, until the seventh episode ('Sing Me a Song'), with the sixth episode ('Swear') of the season dropping to 10.40 million viewers, the lowest rating the show has had since season three. Viewing increased to 12 million viewers in the ninth episode ('Rock in the Road'), following this viewing decreased with the twelfth episode ('Say Yes') reaching a season low with 10.16 million viewers.[43]

No.TitleAir dateRating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1'The Day Will Come When You Won't Be'October 23, 20168.417.03[16]2.34.5010.721.53[44]
2'The Well'October 30, 20166.112.46[17]2.95.499.017.95[45]
3'The Cell'November 6, 20165.711.72[18]2.95.498.617.21[46]
4'Service'November 13, 20165.411.40[19]2.34.327.715.72[47]1
5'Go Getters'November 20, 20165.211.00[20]2.75.317.916.31[48]
6'Swear'November 27, 20164.910.40[21]2.54.697.415.10[49]
7'Sing Me a Song'December 4, 20165.010.48[22]2.75.297.715.78[50]
8'Hearts Still Beating'December 11, 20165.110.58[23]2.85.427.916.02[51]
9'Rock in the Road'February 12, 20175.712.00[24]2.54.828.216.84[52]
10'New Best Friends'February 19, 20175.311.08[25]2.65.087.916.17[53]
11'Hostiles and Calamities'February 26, 20175.010.43[26]2.75.327.715.76[54]
12'Say Yes'March 5, 20174.710.16[27]1.93.506.613.67[55]1
13'Bury Me Here'March 12, 20174.910.68[28]2.03.746.914.43[56]
14'The Other Side'March 19, 20174.710.32[29]2.34.457.014.78[57]
15'Something They Need'March 26, 20174.910.54[30]2.14.227.014.77[58]
16'The First Day of the Rest of Your Life'April 2, 20175.411.31[31]2.65.098.016.42[59]

^1 Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.

Home media[edit]

The season was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on August 22, 2017,[60] in region 2 on September 25, 2017,[61] and in region 4 on September 27, 2017.[62] The 'Limited Edition Spike Walker Statue' set, which is exclusive to Amazon.com was released on October 24, 2017, and was created by McFarlane Toys to pay homage to the zombie character featured in the 'New Best Friends' episode in season 7.[63]

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External links[edit]

  • List of The Walking Dead episodes on IMDb
  • List of The Walking Dead episodes at TV.com

Walking Dead Season 7 Spoilers

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