Warning: This article contains spoilers for episode 3 of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, “Bye.”
Jadis Is the Real Villain of THE WALKING DEAD: THE ONES WHO LIVE and We All Hate Her – Nerdist Open search facebookCreated with Sketch. RedditCreated with Sketch. EmailCreated with Sketch. FlipboardCreated with Sketch. Mar 10 2024 • 7:00 PM The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’s second episode ended with the not-so-shocking return of Jadis. I cannot think of a single (sane) fan of this univer...[Read More]
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’s second episode ended with the not-so-shocking return of Jadis. I cannot think of a single (sane) fan of this universe who likes her in any kind of way. She was drinking the Civic Republic Kool-Aid long before we knew anything about this community and the CRM, its deadly military. Jadis is the reason why Rick is stuck in Philadelphia and cannot return home to h...[Read More]
In what could almost be a weird pop-cultural physics phenomenon, people keep making youth nostalgia movies that highlight a particular moment, an iconic time period that everyone who grew up in it remembers with transcendent fondness — yet the distance between the moment and the movie commemorating it keeps getting longer and longer. “American Graffiti,” the movie that invented the genre, was set ...[Read More]
Charlie MasonMarch 10, 2024 at 10:09 PMSunday’s episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live found Rick and Michonne hatching and even executing a plot to leave behind the CRM. But all was not as it seemed. Neither did it go as planned. What happened? Read on?Fear the walking dead finale how did show endFear the Walking Dead: 10 Questions That WTF Series Finale Left UnansweredView ListYEARS AGO ...[Read More]
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season 1 Episode 4 release date and time have been revealed. The episode titled “What We” will air on AMC Plus. In this spin-off of The Walking Dead, Rick Grimes and Michonne face new challenges in their relationship in a world drastically changed by unforeseen events. Despite being physically apart and facing significant obstacles, they strive to come together ...[Read More]
(Credit: YouTube still) Sun 10 March 2024 9:00, UK Having helped pioneer the zombie genre a decade previously with Night of the Living Dead, George A. Romero outdid himself when he returned to the very familiar undead ground for the spiritual sequel Dawn of the Dead in 1978. In with a strong shout at being named the single greatest zombie flick that’s ever been made, it was a...[Read More]
And Rick is not a fry guy. BY: JACOB POLITTEManaging Editor The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live | “Bye” Season 1, Episode 3 Airdate: 3/10/2024 *** SPOILERS BELOW *** Last week, Rick told Michonne to hide who she really is, but try as she might (and she’s not trying very hard), she just can’t be Dana. While Rick implores fellow soldier Pearl Thorn (who somehow had a say in the mat...[Read More]
Photo: AMC Two different women visit Rick Grimes’s apartment in the third episode of The Ones Who Live, and neither of them is Michonne. That’s unacceptable, folks! Threats circle Rick as he finds himself in one of his biggest pickles ever, while Michonne starts to doubt that her husband really is the same after all these years. Michonne is in observer mode throughout “B...[Read More]
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, Season 1, Episode 3, “Bye.”] Anne, Jadis… whatever name you call her, Pollyanna McIntosh‘s Walking Dead survivor (the first character to appear in three different series within The Walking Dead Universe) is an unmovable force— one that can’t help but get in the way for Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and surely will ...[Read More]
In what could almost be a weird pop-cultural physics phenomenon, people keep making youth nostalgia movies that highlight a particular moment, an iconic time period that everyone who grew up in it remembers with transcendent fondness — yet the distance between the moment and the movie commemorating it keeps getting longer and longer. “American Graffiti,” the movie that invented the genre, was set ...[Read More]
Well, other than a few tidbits of silly narration (from Michonne this time) we have on our hands, dear readers, yet another very solid episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. I just wish it didn’t have such a silly title, because it really has been quite good so far. Two of my favorite lines this episode both involved Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh). In the first, we ...[Read More]