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WandaVision: Season 1 (2021) 92% 4.5/5 EDIT “WandaVision is tremendously entertaining, weird, fun, and dark -- which is enough to warrant audiences coming back for more, Marvel fans or not.” – ComicBook.com Jan 14, 2021 Full Review Game of Thrones: Season 8 (2019) 55% EDIT “The current, final season of HBO's Game of Thrones is swinging and missing on both fronts (the production quality and writing) as a hurried journey toward the finish line is ultimately hurting the series and possibly its legacy.” – ComicBook.com Nov 19, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 9, Episode 8 (2018) EDIT “The Walking Dead has put together its best half-season in years, quite possibly since Rick and Shane's relationship spiraled out of control leading to walkers overrunning Hershel's barn.” – ComicBook.com Nov 19, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 9 (2018) 89% EDIT “Kang is loading the show with quality character, relationships, and mystery (including that helicopter everyone wants to know about) right off the bat.” – ComicBook.com Nov 19, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 8, Episode 9 (2018) EDIT “Some might even be advised return to the audience as Episode 8x09 offers the intriguing, devastating, and hopeful feeling delivered by the show's earliest seasons.” – ComicBook.com Nov 15, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 16 (2017) EDIT “The episode featured the action-packed explosion fans had been begging for.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 1 (2016) EDIT “The episode was undeniable brutal but proved The Walking Dead has yet to desensitize us from everything it is capable of.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 7 (2016) EDIT “When The Walking Dead accurately adapts big moments from its comic book source material, it often makes for entertaining television. Episode 7x07, Sing Me A Song, was no exception.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 2 (2016) EDIT “The Greg Nicotero-directed introduction to King Ezekiel and his Kingdom community was one of the most unique episodes The Walking Dead will ever have.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 9 (2017) EDIT “The dialogue between the characters was fun in itself.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 14 (2017) EDIT “The Other Side featured some crafty survival tactics which are often overlooked in The Walking Dead at this point as human threats have overtaken those presented by zombies.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 10 (2017) EDIT “The episode was very straightforward and featured a horrible green screen atop the junkyard but the sets were impressive.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 11 (2017) EDIT “Josh McDermitt carried the episode as his dry humor offered up an entertaining, if not very inciteful hour.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 12 (2017) EDIT “There are fake deer you can buy as targets for a BB gun which look better than the computerized deer Rick spotted from the ferris wheel at the abandoned school yard.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 4 (2016) EDIT “Almost 90 minutes of Negan trotting around the Safe-Zone and claiming half of the communities stuff for himself while we knew no one would really be in danger of dying was overkill.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 3 (2016) EDIT “The episode itself was nothing but darkness and humiliation for Daryl Dixon which kept it from being very enjoyable, though it matched the theme of the first eight episodes.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 5 (2016) EDIT “The dialogue was often hard to believe despite the episode featuring some of The Walking Dead's strongest actors. Still, Lauren Cohan, Xander Berkeley, and Tom Payne often struggled because of on the nose lines.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7, Episode 6 (2016) EDIT “Tara... saw huge development in the episode which would slightly redeem it late in the season but ultimately ranked as the least entertaining hour of the show this year.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 7 (2016) 66% EDIT “Season 7 is its most powerful yet as unforgettable moments will be ingrained in fans minds for years to come and the aftermath of the season's events will be felt for years.” – ComicBook.com Nov 14, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 6, Episode 9 (2016) 9.4/10 EDIT “The Walking Dead's midseason premiere remembers why fans fell in love with the show and showcases each of those reasons in its return.” – ComicBook.com Nov 13, 2019 Full Review Fear the Walking Dead: Season 5 (2019) 59% 2/5 EDIT “Treating the audience like it isn't smart enough to apply logic is not a good move. Fear the Walking Dead threw a lot of logic and rules out the window this season, right down to having a couple of people soaring in a hot air balloon.” – ComicBook.com Sep 30, 2019 Full Review The Walking Dead: Season 10, Episode 1 (2019) 5/5 EDIT “Within the first hour, big ideas and more feasible narrative threads are introduced. Being accompanied by well-done character stories... the stories introduced and revisited here show The Walking Dead is ready to knock it out of the park, once again.” – ComicBook.com Sep 25, 2019 Full Review
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