As the penultimate season comes to a close, Game of Thrones begins the process of wrapping up its story.
The Walking Dead ends season 7 much like it began: Awfully.
If nothing else, at least The Walking Dead is consistent.
‘The Walking Dead’ gives us too much Eugene, but (surprisingly) not quite enough Dwight
A side quest to obtain more allies against the Saviors lets ‘The Walking Dead’ keep treading water for a little longer
At this point we almost admire how committed The Walking Dead is to being the worst.
Like a student cramming for an exam at the last minute, ‘The Walking Dead’ finds itself grossly unprepared for its winter finale
In the case of The Walking Dead, “not that great” is often a breath of fresh air.
‘The Walking Dead’ seems unable, or unwilling to escape its own worst tendencies
At this point, it seems like The Walking Dead should change its name to The Plodding Around Aimlessly Dead to better match its content.