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«Say the Word» is the fifth episode of the third season of AMC’s The Walking Dead. It is the twenty-fourth episode of the series overall. It premiered on November 11, 2012. It was written by Angela Kang and directed by Greg Nicotero.

Plot

After another loss, Rick struggles. Michonne remains suspicious of the Governor as he throws a party with a unique twist for the people of Woodbury.

Synopsis

The residents of Woodbury enjoy a midday barbecue while Andrea shares a cold drink with Milton. She fishes for details about the evening’s planned events but he says that «Mere words cannot adequately describe the festivities ahead».

Meanwhile, the Governor brushes a young girl’s hair in his living room. When he accidentally tears a chunk from her scalp, we see that she’s the Governor’s undead daughter Penny. «It’s alright,» he coos, gently stroking her head as she snarls. «Daddy still loves you.» After restraining her and placing a cloth sack over her head, the Governor glances out his window, where he notices Michonne glaring up at his room from the sidewalk.

In the prison yard, Rick reels with grief over Lori’s death. Grabbing his axe, he strides into the cell block and begins slaughtering walkers.

Hershel informs the group that the baby is healthy but requires formula in order to survive. Daryl and Maggie hop on the motorcycle to scavenge for supplies.

Back in Woodbury, the Governor leads the townspeople in a toast. «We’ve built a place we can call home,» he says. «Today, we celebrate how far we’ve come.» Andrea smiles as everyone cheers.

As the party continues, Michonne sneaks into the Governor’s apartment to retrieve her katana. She rifles through his journal and discovers a list of names, the last of which, «Penny», is underlined. She hears thumping in an adjacent room, but before she can investigate, the Governor’s unexpected return forces her to hide. She overhears Milton begging the Governor to hold off the evening’s event so he can run an experiment, but the Governor refuses.

Later, Michonne wanders into an industrial courtyard near Milton’s lab, where she discovers a cage full of walkers. She releases the walkers and skillfully slaughters them. She’s standing there smiling at the carnage when Tim, carrying a bucket of human appendages, catches her.

Back at the distribution center, the Governor admonishes Michonne but also praises her fearlessness, inviting her to join his research team. She makes a guess and confronts him about Penny.

«You know about Penny?» he says. «Then you know I loved her.»

«Bet you say that about all the girls,» Michonne replies. She snatches her katana out of his hands and holds him at sword point, before slipping out the front door. Afterwards, to Merle, the Governor plays down the importance of what happened; he tells Merle that he will handle things and instructs Merle to go with the research team and retrieve more «grist for the mill».

In the prison yard, Axel and Oscar assist Glenn in digging three graves.

«A third of our group in one day,» Glenn mourns privately with Hershel. «Because of one asshole,» Hershel adds. Glenn wonders if they should have killed off all the prisoners at first sight.

Meanwhile, the Governor informs Andrea that Michonne is frightening residents, and mentions the slaughtered walkers. When Andrea questions why he’s keeping captive walkers, he says he has reasons but won’t explain further.

Andrea discovers Michonne, who is urgently packing their bags. Michonne insists that they should depart Woodbury. «No one who comes here leaves,» Michonne notes. Andrea argues that Michonne has the wrong idea about Woodbury.

Inside of the prison, Glenn follows a trail of dead walkers where he finds Rick standing in a daze. Glenn gently urges Rick to join them outside, but Rick slams Glenn against the wall and stalks off without a word.

Milton, Merle, and the research team drive a tow-truck to an off-site pit, where they hoist out a netted trap full of walkers. Merle taunts the walkers, then holds one down before pulling its teeth out with pliers.

Elsewhere on the road, Daryl and Maggie locate an abandoned daycare center, where they scavenge for bottles and formula.

Back in Woodbury, Andrea and Michonne approach the perimeter gate, bags in hand. Merle stops them and confers with the guard, then agrees to let them through. Andrea points to the open gate, where debris and garbage lays about, as proof that Michonne is being paranoid about Woodbury.

«Are you coming or not?» Michonne asks, and then proceeds through the gate alone when Andrea is unsure about the offer.

Later that evening, the Governor consoles Andrea and proposes a drink and something to take her mind off losing her friend. She takes his hand and they stroll down the street.

Back at the prison, Daryl and Maggie rush into the cell block with the baby supplies. Daryl cradles the baby and gives her a bottle. Carl suggests naming his sister after one of their group’s deceased females, but can’t decide from among all of the names. The group laughs at Daryl’s alternate suggestion: «Lil’ Ass-Kicker» as a joke.

Rick discovers the boiler room where Lori died, identifying it by the knife and birth fluids on the floor, and collapses to his knees. Lori’s body is missing, but he follows a blood trail until he discovers a bloated walker that has consumed her entire corpse, and is in a stupor from having overeaten. He shoots the walker in the mouth, before repeatedly stabbing its full belly, crying out for Lori.

That night, the Governor escorts Andrea to the main event: a gladiator fight between Merle and Martinez, surrounded by chained walkers. Residents fill risers around the makeshift arena, cheering wildly. «What the hell is this?» Andrea asks, calling it barbaric and starting to leave. The Governor privately reassures her that the fight is staged, with the walkers’ teeth removed, explaining that it helps residents «blow off steam».

The next morning, Daryl lays a Cherokee Rose on Carol’s grave.

Rick, meanwhile, sits slumped on the floor of the boiler room, exhausted and numb. In his dazed mind, he distantly hears the baby wail, then suddenly the ringing of a nearby phone. Stunned, he picks it up and answers, «Hello?»

Other Cast

Co-Stars

  • Lawrence Kao as Tim
  • Vincent Ward as Oscar

Uncredited

  • Travis Love as Shumpert
  • Adelaide and Eliza Cornwell as Judith Grimes
  • Kylie Szymanski as Penny
  • Randy Woods as Mr. Jacobson
  • Meaghan Caddy as Eileen
  • Rob Fitts as Mr. Richards
  • Leola Williams as Mrs. Richards
  • Greg Tresan as Richard Foster
  • Carol Lane Tresan as Mrs. Foster
  • Unknown as Emily Coleman
  • Devon Tresan as Foster’s Daughter
  • Sophia Kidder as Anna Marie Rivers
  • Kristy Hoefler as Claire
  • Alexandra Scuffle as Gloria
  • William Tokarsky as Woodbury Guard
  • Keith Andrew Gostel as Woodbury Resident
  • Deanna Dixon as «Woodbury Resident
  • Denny Ainsworth as Woodbury Resident
  • Bill Vella as Woodbury Resident
  • Royce Munn as Woodbury Resident
  • Gina Marie as Woodbury Resident
  • Leola Williams as Mrs. Richards
  • Gregory Wilborn as Woodbury Resident
  • Nikki O’Neal Cocroft as Woodbury Resident
  • Sherrie Leigh Floyd Billings as Woodbury Resident
  • Robert Bae Harvey as Woodbury Resident
  • Elberta McKnight as Woodbury Resident
  • Vi C Fuqua as Woodbury Resident
  • Cheryl Jones Harvey as Woodbury Resident
  • Kelli Graham Bero as Woodbury Resident
  • Chris Brown as Woodbury Resident
  • Bridget Jourdain-Middleton‎‎ as Woodbury Resident
  • Amy Fuster as Woodbury Resident
  • Grayson Riggs as Woodbury Resident
  • Gina Ann Riggs as Woodbury Resident
  • Brittney King as Woodbury Resident
  • Jordan Rios as Woodbury Resident
  • Henry Louis Adams as Woodbury Resident
  • Maurice Grover as Woodbury Resident
  • Stephanie Walsh Grover as Woodbury Resident
  • Jeff Cosmo as Woodbury Resident
  • Joseph Setticase as Woodbury Guard
  • Mitchell Gunter as Woodbury Guard
  • William Curry Harris as Woodbury Resident
  • Becky Nunnally as Woodbury Resident
  • Christine Collins Ridley as Woodbury Resident
  • Keith Barnett as Woodbury Resident
  • Aaron Parr, Sheila Agnew McCoy, Nathan Standridge, Mary Krans, and Wendy Barlow as Woodbury Residents
  • Marlow as Foster Family Dog
  • Kevin Galbraith, William R. Brock, Gregory French, Ryan Nesset, Alex Wayne, Jacque Tenpenny, and Michael Koske as Walkers

Deaths

  • Penny Blake (Alive, Confirmed Fate)
  • 1 possum

Trivia

  • First appearance of Mr. Richards.
  • First (and last) appearance of Emily Coleman. (Alive)
  • Last appearance of Mrs. Foster.
  • The title of the episode, «Say the Word», refers to Daryl’s willingness to go on a supply run for the baby, and the fact that Daryl offers to get it immediately, as well as Maggie and Glenn. 
  • The Governor’s list that Michonne stumbles upon contains the names of several key characters from the novel The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor.
    • The first three show the names of Brian, Bobby, and Nick, as well as the last name on the list of Penny. This suggests the TV Series is at least partially following the canon history of the Governor established in the Novel Series. This is further backed up by Morrissey stating that he read Rise of the Governor whilst preparing for the role.
    • The other names on the list include: Alice, Susan, David, Emily, Brandon, Jennifer, Zachary, Drew, Taylor, Melissa, Holly, Jonathan, Richard, Keith, Leah, Elliot, Nicole, Patrick, and Elizabeth.
  • Rick saying «Hello?» in the final scene is the only time he speaks in the episode.
  • Michonne spots the bag of guns that belonged to Rick while trying to pry open a door in the Governor’s house, as Andrea was in possession of the bag and her weapons were taken away by the Governor.
  • Although listed in the main and guest credits respectively, both Sarah Wayne Callies and Melissa McBride, whose characters are presumed dead by the rest of the group, do not appear in the episode.
  • For the arena fight, Merle donned the same outfit he was first seen in when he was introduced in the Season 1 episode «Guts».
  • The book on a table in the Governor’s apartment is The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien. 
  • A reference of a famous zombie known as «Flyboy,» was added in the episode. «Flyboy» was known for being Stephen Andrews, one of the protagonists of the 1978 classic Dawn of the Dead.
  • This episode marks the last time Glenn wears his hat, which he wore frequently throughout Season 1 and Season 2.
  • While Daryl and Maggie are out looking for supplies for the baby at the daycare center, Daryl looks at a list of names that makes him appear sad. This is because of one of those names was «Sofie», which possibly reminded him of Sophia Peletier, whom he failed to save in Season 2. 

Comic Parallels

  • The Governor spending time with a zombified Penny in his apartment is adapted from Issue 29. 
  • Michonne putting down the walkers used for the fight arena entertainment is adapted from Issue 31. 
  • The Woodbury fight arena entertainment is adapted from Issue 27. 
  • Rick answering a mysterious phone is adapted from Issue 51.

Episode Highlights

TBA

Goofs/Errors

  • When the Governor is «interrogating» Michonne privately, the shadow from the boom mic is visible just above his head.
  • When Michonne is slaughtering the walkers, she «stabs» one in in the shoulder, but it is clear that her katana is by the left side of the walker, and can be shown beside it for a second.

External Links

  • Kevin Fitzpatrick, ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 3 Comic-to-TV Comparison: “Say the Word”, Screen Crush, (November 11, 2012).
  • Zack Handlen, “Say The Word” S3 / E5 AV Club, (November 11, 2012). Discusses the dialouge problems and shallow characters in the Walking Dead
  • Jeffrey Goldberg, ‘The Walking Dead’: Only the Insane Have Strength Enough to Survive, The Atlantic, (November 11, 2012).

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Episodes of The Walking Dead

Season 1 «Days Gone Bye» • «Guts» • «Tell It to the Frogs» • «Vatos» • «Wildfire» • «TS-19»
Season 2 «What Lies Ahead» • «Bloodletting» • «Save the Last One» • «Cherokee Rose» • «Chupacabra» • «Secrets» • «Pretty Much Dead Already» • «Nebraska» • «Triggerfinger» • «18 Miles Out» • «Judge, Jury, Executioner» • «Better Angels» • «Beside the Dying Fire»
Season 3 «Seed» • «Sick» • «Walk With Me» • «Killer Within» • «Say the Word» • «Hounded» • «When the Dead Come Knocking» • «Made to Suffer» • «The Suicide King» • «Home» • «I Ain’t a Judas» • «Clear» • «Arrow on the Doorpost» • «Prey» • «This Sorrowful Life» • «Welcome to the Tombs»
Season 4 «30 Days Without An Accident» • «Infected» • «Isolation» • «Indifference» • «Internment» • «Live Bait» • «Dead Weight» • «Too Far Gone» • «After» • «Inmates» • «Claimed» • «Still» • «Alone» • «The Grove» • «Us» • «A»
Season 5 «No Sanctuary» • «Strangers» • «Four Walls and a Roof» • «Slabtown» • «Self Help» • «Consumed» • «Crossed» • «Coda» • «What Happened and What’s Going On» • «Them» • «The Distance» • «Remember» • «Forget» • «Spend» • «Try» • «Conquer»
Season 6 «First Time Again» • «JSS» • «Thank You» • «Here’s Not Here» • «Now» • «Always Accountable» • «Heads Up» • «Start to Finish» • «No Way Out» • «The Next World» • «Knots Untie» • «Not Tomorrow Yet» • «The Same Boat» • «Twice as Far» • «East» • «Last Day on Earth»
Season 7 «The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be» • «The Well» • «The Cell» • «Service» • «Go Getters» • «Swear» • «Sing Me a Song» • «Hearts Still Beating» • «Rock in the Road» • «New Best Friends» • «Hostiles and Calamities» • «Say Yes» • «Bury Me Here» • «The Other Side» • «Something They Need» • «The First Day of the Rest of Your Life»
Season 8 «Mercy» • «The Damned» • «Monsters» • «Some Guy» • «The Big Scary U» • «The King, the Widow, and Rick» • «Time for After» • «How It’s Gotta Be» • «Honor» • «The Lost and the Plunderers» • «Dead or Alive Or» • «The Key» • «Do Not Send Us Astray» • «Still Gotta Mean Something» • «Worth» • «Wrath»
Season 9 «A New Beginning» • «The Bridge» • «Warning Signs» • «The Obliged» • «What Comes After» • «Who Are You Now?» • «Stradivarius» • «Evolution» • «Adaptation» • «Omega» • «Bounty» • «Guardians» • «Chokepoint» • «Scars» • «The Calm Before» • «The Storm»
Season 10 «Lines We Cross» • «We Are the End of the World» • «Ghosts» • «Silence the Whisperers» • «What It Always Is» • «Bonds» • «Open Your Eyes» • «The World Before» • «Squeeze» • «Stalker» • «Morning Star» • «Walk With Us» • «What We Become» • «Look at the Flowers» • «The Tower» • «A Certain Doom» • «Home Sweet Home» • «Find Me» • «One More» • «Splinter» • «Diverged» • «Here’s Negan»
Season 11 «Acheron: Part I» • «Acheron: Part II» • «Hunted» • «Rendition» • «Out of the Ashes» • «On the Inside» • «Promises Broken» • «For Blood» • «No Other Way» • «New Haunts» • «Rogue Element» • «The Lucky Ones» • «Warlords» • «The Rotten Core» • «Trust» • «Acts of God» • «Lockdown» • «A New Deal» • «Variant» • «What’s Been Lost» • «Outpost 22» • «Faith» • «Family» • «Rest in Peace»

The Walking Dead: World Beyond is an American post-apocalyptic horror drama limited series created by Scott M. Gimple and Matthew Negrete that premiered on AMC on October 4, 2020. It is a spin-off series to The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, and is the third television series within The Walking Dead franchise. The first season consisted of 10 episodes. The second and final season premiered on October 3, 2021, and also consists of 10 episodes with the final episode aired on December 5, 2021.[1][2] Matthew Negrete, who previously wrote for The Walking Dead, is the showrunner for the series.

The Walking Dead: World Beyond
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Genre
  • Horror
  • Serial drama
  • Zombie apocalypse
Created by
  • Scott M. Gimple
  • Matthew Negrete
Based on

The Walking Dead
by

  • Robert Kirkman
  • Tony Moore
  • Charlie Adlard
Starring
  • Aliyah Royale
  • Alexa Mansour
  • Hal Cumpston
  • Nicolas Cantu
  • Nico Tortorella
  • Annet Mahendru
  • Julia Ormond
  • Joe Holt
  • Natalie Gold
  • Jelani Alladin
  • Ted Sutherland
  • Pollyanna McIntosh
Composer The Newton Brothers
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 20 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Scott M. Gimple
  • Matthew Negrete
  • Robert Kirkman
  • Gale Anne Hurd
  • David Alpert
  • Brian Bockrath
Production location Hopewell, Virginia
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 42–52 minutes
Production companies
  • Skybound Entertainment
  • AMC Studios
Release
Original network AMC
Original release October 4, 2020 –
December 5, 2021
Related
  • The Walking Dead (franchise)
  • Talking Dead

The series received mixed reviews, with critics praising the performances of the cast, but criticizing its pacing.

PremiseEdit

The series, set in Nebraska ten years after the zombie apocalypse, features four teenage protagonists and focuses on «the first generation to come-of-age in the apocalypse as we know it. Some will become heroes. Some will become villains. In the end, all of them will be changed forever. Grown-up and cemented in their identities, both good and bad.»[3][4][5]

The series begins in a college town in Nebraska, which is a reference to the season 2 episode of the original series. The episode, titled «Nebraska», mentions that Nebraska was well-poised to resist the zombie apocalypse because of their low human population density and high level of firearms.[6]

In World Beyond, the «Campus Colony» comes into being when the Nebraska State University campus is declared a safe zone at the beginning of the zombie outbreak.[7] Civilians flee to the campus, which is protected by U.S. military personnel. As the rest of the world descends into chaos, the enclave at Nebraska State University survives and thrives to enable a generation of children to grow up in relative safety.[8] Thus the main characters of World Beyond have lived a pretty sheltered existence and at the start of the series have rarely left the safety of the campus.[9] It is eventually revealed that Omaha is part of the «Alliance of Three», which is an association of three survivor cities: Portland, Omaha and the Civic Republic. In this confederation, the Campus Colony with about 10,000 residents is viewed as a mere satellite branch of the larger Omaha outpost, which has about 100,000 inhabitants.[10][11][12]

Cast and charactersEdit

MainEdit

  • Aliyah Royale as Iris Bennett, a smart high school student and aspiring scientist.[13]
  • Alexa Mansour as Hope Bennett, Iris’ adoptive, rebellious and intellectual sister.[14][13]
  • Hal Cumpston as Silas Plaskett, a shy teenager who was transferred to the Campus Colony after committing a violent offense.[14][13]
  • Nicolas Cantu as Elton Ortiz, an analytical and intellectual fifteen-year-old.[14][13]
  • Nico Tortorella as Felix Carlucci, the head of security at the Campus Colony, who was kicked out of his house for coming out as gay.[15]
  • Annet Mahendru as Jennifer «Huck» Mallick, a security officer at the Campus Colony, who is also Elizabeth’s daughter.[13]
  • Julia Ormond as Elizabeth Kublek, the lieutenant colonel of the Civic Republic Military (CRM).[16]
  • Joe Holt as Leopold «Leo» Bennett, the adoptive father of Iris and Hope, who is a scientist that is being held by the CRM. (season 2; recurring season 1)[17][2]
  • Natalie Gold as Lyla Belshaw, a scientist for the CRM, who is one of Leo Bennett’s colleagues. (season 2; recurring season 1)[2][16]
  • Jelani Alladin as Will Campbell, a former security officer at the Campus Colony, who is Felix’s boyfriend and later husband. (season 2; guest season 1)[2]
  • Ted Sutherland as Percy, Tony’s nephew, who was abandoned by his mother and left to Tony. (season 2; recurring season 1)[16]
  • Pollyanna McIntosh as Jadis Stokes / Anne, the warrant officer of the CRM who disappeared along with Rick Grimes on the CRM helicopter in The Walking Dead. (season 2)[18]

RecurringEdit

  • Christina Marie Karis as Kari Bennett, the adoptive mother of Iris and Hope, who was killed by Amelia at the beginning of the zombie apocalypse. (season 1)
  • Anna Khaja as Indira, the leader of the Perimeter, a small community who allies with the Civic Republic. (season 2)
  • Robert Palmer Watkins as Frank Newton, the lieutenant of the CRM. (season 2; guest season 1)[19]
  • Maximilian Osinski as Dennis Graham, a once dedicated and disciplined master sergeant of the CRM who is now trying to pick up the pieces of his life. He is also Huck’s husband. (season 2)[20]
  • Madelyn Kientz as Asha, Indira’s generous and brave daughter who developed a close bond with Elton. (season 2)
  • Gissette Valentin as Diane Pierce, a smart, driven corporal of the CRM who commands the respect of someone in a much higher position of authority. (season 2)[21][22]
  • Al Calderon as Barca, the sergeant major of the CRM, who is also one of Elizabeth’s bodyguards.[16]
  • Scott Adsit as Tony Delmado, a traveling magician from Las Vegas, who is Percy’s uncle. (season 1)[16]

GuestEdit

  • Christina Brucato as Amelia Ortiz, Elton’s pregnant mother, who killed Kari at the beginning of the zombie apocalypse, and then was killed by Hope. (season 1)
  • Noah Emmerich as Dr. Edwin Jenner, a CDC virologist who had previously appeared in «Wildfire» and «TS-19» of the first season of The Walking Dead. (season 2)

EpisodesEdit

Season 1 (2020)Edit

Season 2 (2021)Edit

ProductionEdit

DevelopmentEdit

In July 2018, during San Diego Comic Con, executive producer Scott Gimple announced that a new spin-off was in the works.[42] In April 2019, AMC gave a ten-episode order for the series.[4] In July, the series was given the working title of Monument.[43] On November 24, 2019, Gimple revealed the show’s title.[44] In January 2020, alongside the series premiere date announcement, AMC confirmed that the series would only consist of two seasons.[5]

CastingEdit

In July 2019, Alexa Mansour, Nicolas Cantu, and Hal Cumpston were cast as main undisclosed roles.[14] The same month, Aliyah Royale and Annet Mahendru joined the cast.[13] The following month, Nico Tortorella.[15] Julia Ormond was announced as a cast member in November 2019, playing the role of Elizabeth Kublek, the «charismatic leader of a large, sophisticated and formidable force».[16]

In August 2019, Joe Holt was cast in a recurring role.[17] In November, Natalie Gold, Al Calderon, Scott Adsit and Ted Sutherland were cast as Lyla, Barca, Tony and Percy.[16]

In May 2021, Robert Palmer Watkins joined the cast in recurring role for the second season.[19] For the second season, Joe Holt, Jelani Alladin, Natalie Gold and Ted Sutherland were promoted to series regulars.[2]

FilmingEdit

Filming for the series began late July 2019 in Richmond, Virginia and was expected to last until November 2019.[45] Jordan Vogt-Roberts was originally announced to be the director of the pilot episode.[46] Vogt-Roberts was replaced with Magnus Martens, who previously directed for Fear the Walking Dead. The change in directors was a result of the writers mapping out the rest of the season and production had to go in a different direction; Negrete said Vogt-Roberts contributed ideas to the first episode.[47] The series was looking to film a plane crash in the vein of Lost with filming to take place in Hopewell, Virginia during the first two weeks of August.[43]

ReleaseEdit

BroadcastEdit

The series was originally set to premiere on April 12, 2020, on AMC, after the tenth season finale of The Walking Dead.[48] However, in March 2020, AMC announced that the premiere was delayed and would instead debut «later this year».[49] On July 24, 2020, it was announced that the series would premiere on October 4, 2020.[50] The series premiered on October 1, 2020, on AMC+, AMC’s premium on-demand service and each episode became available three days before their broadcast premiere.[51] The final season premiered on October 3, 2021 on AMC.[2]

Outside the United States, the series is distributed by Amazon Prime Video and first premiered on October 2, 2020.[52][53]

MarketingEdit

The first trailer was released at New York Comic Con on October 5, 2019.[3] A second trailer was released November 25.[54]

Home mediaEdit

The first season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on June 15, 2021.[55] The second season was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 8, 2022.[56]

ReceptionEdit

The Walking Dead: World Beyond has received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has a score of 46% with an average rating of 4.90/10 based on 24 critics. The website’s critical consensus reads: «World Beyonds strong performances and new perspective within The Walking Dead universe aren’t enough to make it stand out in an increasingly crowded franchise.»[57] On Metacritic, the first season has a score of 48 out of 100 based on 10 critics, indicated «mixed or average reviews».[58]

Daniel D’Addario of Variety gave it a generally positive review and wrote, «This is not a perfect series… And yet there’s a willingness to reinvent, to genuinely probe a corner of the universe previously untouched, that makes this series feel serious in its intent and, for fans of the forerunning series, well worth checking out».[59] In a more negative review from Candice Frederick of TV Guide, she graded it two out of five stars and wrote, «World Beyond doesn’t offer audiences fresh ideas or even fascinating characters for which to root.»[60]

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External linksEdit

  • Official website
  • The Walking Dead: World Beyond at IMDb

The Walking Dead Our World — является первой в своем роде основанной на местоположении мобильной игрой с дополненной реальностью, которая позволит тебе погрузиться в атмосферу зомби-апокалипсиса. Защищай свое окружение, сражаясь с ходячими на улицах, в парке, на диване и везде, где и когда тебе этого хочется. Объедини силы с Риком, Дэрилом, Мишон и своими любимыми персонажами телесериала «Ходячие мертвецы» от AMC.

Возможности игры:

  • СРАЖАЙСЯ с ходячими в реальных окружениях с дополненной реальностью в зависимости от твоего местоположения.
  • ИССЛЕДУЙ окружающий мир, находи ходячих, зачищай окрестности и оставь отметку на карте, которую смогут найти другие игроки.
  • СОБИРАЙ легендарных персонажей, оружие и предметы из телесериала «Ходячие мертвецы» от AMC.
  • ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВУЙ в еженедельных испытаниях в группах с другими игроками для получения более высоких наград.
  • ОБЪЕДИНЯЙСЯ с другими игроками, спасай выживших, строй убежища и защити свой город от угрозы со стороны ходячих.
  • ПУБЛИКУЙ свои лучшие апокалиптические моменты, чтобы ими смогли насладиться другие игроки и весь мир.

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  • «What’d I say?» Ed Peletier
  • «We’re out of toilet paper?» Amy Harrison
  • «There’s no time to argue. And no point. Not if you want to get out. Just get out. Get out!» Jacqui
  • «They got out.» Dr. Edwin Jenner

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  • «No no, don’t leave me.» Sophia Peletier
  • «I ain’t leaving you behind!» Otis
  • «Nebraska. This guy…» Dave
  • «Don’t tell me to calm down! Don’t EVER tell me to calm down! I’ll shoot you three assholes in the head and take your damn farm!» Tony
  • «Come on man, let’s go.» Sean
  • «This group is brokenDale Horvath
  • «Ain’t saying it’s about me. Just trynna-» Randall Culver
  • «Raise your gun!» Shane Walsh
  • «Got it. Go!» Jimmy
  • «Maybe he set the fire?» Patricia

    Season 3 

  • «I’m alr-» Big Tiny
  • «It was coming at me bro.» Tomas
  • «Go, go, get out of here!» Theodore «T-Dog» Douglas
  • «Shoot him! We could take back this prison! What you waiting for?! It’s our house! Shoot him!» Andrew
  • «Good night, love.» Lori Grimes
  • «It’s alright. Leave me here.» Donna
  • «You think she’s leading us into a trap?» Oscar
  • «One time, that son of a-» Axel
  • «I ain’t gonna beg. I ain’t begging you!» Merle Dixon
  • «Sure, here. Take it.» Jody
  • «We’re done fighting for a hole with a half-dozen psychopaths living in it, they can keep it!» Paul
  • «You’ve seen what they’ve done! Attacked us, they killed my boy! We’re going back!» Allen
  • «I tried…» Andrea Harrison

    Season 4 

  • «Ah, Jesus. I should’ve taken some golf lessons.» Caesar Martinez
  • «I knew this was coming. I’ve been getting him out of trouble-» Pete Dolgen
  • «Mommy! Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!» Meghan Chambler
  • «It could work. You know it could.» Hershel Greene
  • «Kill them all!» Philip Blake/The Governor
  • «We have to stay here! It’s too late, you understand me?! You stay behind me and if you get seperated just go run somewhere safe and hide! You here me? You go some place safe and I will find you when this is all over. I will find you!» Alisha
  • «Grenade!» Mitch Dolgen
  • «I’m sorry. Please, don’t be mad at me. I’m sorry.» Lizzie Samuels
  • «It would. I didn’t.» Len
  • «This is the guy that killed Lou, so we got nothing to talk about.» Harley
  • «You’ll get yours, you just wait your turn.» Claimer Tony
  • «What the hell are you gonna do now, sport?» Joe
  • «Stay back! Please!» Dan
  • «Gareth, please.» Alex

    Season 5 

  • «We’re the same! We’re the same!» The Crazed Man
  • «No, no, no, no, no!» Mary
  • «Yeah there is.» Martin
  • »NO!» Gareth
  • «I think I was dreaming. And I think in this dream, you were smiling back at me.» Bob Stookey
  • «Maybe there’s another solution. Y’know. A little win-win for both of us. So how ’bout it, Bethy? Are we gonna work something out here?» Officer Gorman
  • «You’ll die. You’ll all-» Officer Bob Lamson
  • «Stay in your lane, bitch!» Officer O’Donnell
  • «I get it now.» Beth Greene
  • «I didn’t mean to�» Dawn Lerner
  • «Turn it off.» Tyreese Williams
  • «Okay… it was us… it was us… the others before… they didn’t panic. We did. It was us…» Aiden Monroe
  • «Don’t let go.» Noah
  • «Just stop, just stop!» Reg Monroe
  • «It’s him!» Pete Anderson

    Season 6 

  • «I’ll take the front.» Carter
  • «Oh God! Oh God!» Barnes
  • «That sound. Maybe someone plowed right through. Maybe we’re walking back to nothing.» Sturgess
  • «Just run! Go!» Annie
  • «Thank you.» Nicholas
  • «Carla and Delly. It’s them.» Tina
  • «Good. Give them hell.» Deanna Monroe
  • «Wait, wait. You know what? Yes I am.» Bud
  • «I want to… MOMMYYYYY!!! MOOOOOOOOM!!!!» Sam Anderson
  • «No!» Jessie Anderson
  • «You.» Ron Anderson
  • «Go!» Owen
  • «Stay back! Anyone who tries to stop me is killing my brother!» Ethan
  • «Will you look at this shit. Will you look at this shit!» Savior Guard
  • «Well, well, well. Look who it is.» Gabe
  • «You dumb, uppity bitch.» Donnie
  • «Where are ya, Magnolia? I wanna bloody up that nice-» Molly
  • «You lying bitch!» Michelle
  • «If you could do all this, what were you so afraid of, Carol?» Paula
  • «Hey, this one’s locked.» Savior Reinforcement
  • «Now, there’s a whole world of fun we could talk about, so let’s have a chat-» Primo
  • «That’s what’s stupid. Not coming out here, not facing my shit. And it makes me sick that you guys aren’t even trying, because you’re strong and you’re smart and you’re both really good people, and if you don’t wake… up… and face your…» Denise Cloyd
  • «Yeah, I think I’m gonna pass on that.» Jiro
  • «Nah.» Roman to Morgan

    Season 7 

  • «Suck. My. Nuts.» Abraham Ford
  • «Maggie… I’ll find you…» Glenn Rhee
  • «Okay, D. You won. But you know there’s nothing left.» Gordon
  • «Woah! It’s cool! I swear! Buddy, you can walk right out that back gate there, and I won’t say anything to anybody. I’m supposed to be there now, but, listen… I’m… I’m just trying to get by, just like you. Please?» Fat Joey
  • «What? No, no. I didn’t- I don’t-» Spencer Monroe
  • «Yes! Yes, I did it! All of it! I’m sorry! I’m so sorry! Please…I’m sorry.» Dr. Emmett Carson
  • «It’s okay… it’s okay… to injure an opponent… is to injure yourself.» Benjamin
  • «I just wanna say, we get it. We understand-» Richard
  • «I’m sorry, sir.» Savior David
  • «Yeah. I just want to go to sleep. Just need a little bottle of water and I’m fine.» Sasha Williams

    Season 8 

  • «They didn’t have to move in on us! Shit!» Mara
  • «No guns!» Gracie’s Father
  • «You know what I think? I think you can talk all you want. You can say all the words: Lori. Shane. Andrea. Glenn. They’re all dead. And somewhere along the way, Officer Friendly died along with them. Just like I did, with them. That’s what I know, Rick.» Morales
  • «Can I uh…can I go?» Todd
  • «Those the only fifty-cal buckets we have?» Rudy
  • «We can get through.» Alvaro
  • «It is what it is. Negan was hoping to have your ass chained to the Sanctuary fence. You, the Widow, Rick. But your head on a pike will do just fine. Maybe break it up a little, avoid the obvious symmetry.» Gunther
  • «Yago, please, man.» Skinny Joey
  • «Me. The King. The Axe Man. And a short-haired psycho lady. You did this. My people. Your people. They’re all gone. Damn. And now… me, too.» Yago
  • «Baby girl, you’re not gonna use that thin-» Leo
  • «Leo! Get your ass to the Sanctuary!» Zia
  • «You shouldn’t come here.» Natania
  • «Shut up, Al. If cupcake wants to put on a show, let her put on a show.» Dean
  • «I love you, dad.» Carl Grimes
  • «Makes sense now, you’re going to have to do it, I can’t. You’re going to do it for me, please.» Bruce
  • «You son of a bitch!» Evan
  • «Let go! Let go! Let go! Let go!» Jared
  • «We could’ve… We could’ve lived after. After this…» Reilly
  • «Everyone! After this is done, we get to work. Just know that I didn’t want this, but the Sanctuary must stand. This is not the man to prosecute this conflict. Just wanted to say… a grateful enclave thanks you!» Simon
  • «Hey, hey, hey! I give up! I give… I’m done! I’m done!» Duke

    Season 9 

  • «Tell my mom and dad I’m coming.» Kenneth Sutton
  • «Stop this! PLEASE! Oh, for the love of GOD! Stop it! Please!! STOP—» Gregory
  • «Oh no. Daryl, Maggie! Daryl, you can’t do this! I’ve changed!» Arat
  • «I swear you’ll never see us again.» Jed
  • «I found them.» Rick Grimes, who barely survived from the explosion and is Put on a Bus by Anne instead.
  • «Go, I got this!» Paul «Jesus» Rovia
  • «I don’t want to fight you.» Helen

    Season 10 

  • «I passed, right?! I am NEG—!» Brandon
  • «You think we deserve a second chance?» Dante
  • «I’m telling you, man. One on one, the Whisperers are a joke.» Alfred
  • «Get help.» Laura
  • «Never!» Gamma/Mary
  • «Go back out there, and don’t come near me again, OK?» Earl Sutton
  • «I have to do it because I love her. She will always be my baby.» Alpha
  • «Carol! Take it!» Beatrice
  • «For Alpha!» Beta

    Season 11 

  • «Liar.» Gage
  • «Make sure she gets home.» Duncan
  • «Help me!» Sebastian Milton
  • «You will lose everything.» The Warden
  • «Luke!» Jules Butler
  • «Promise me. Promise…» Luke Abrams
  • «I’m glad it was you in the end.» Rosita Espinosa
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