The Walking Dead Scene That People Think Went Too Far
The Walking Dead Scene That People Think Went Too Far AMC
By Shane O Neill/May 4, 2021 10:38 pm EDT
AMC has put out more than its fair share of hit television shows in the past several years, but the undisputed cornerstone of the network remains The Walking Dead. Debuting on October 31, 2010, the program put a dramatic new spin on the zombie genre putting the focus on the human survivors and their quarrels with one another and using the reanimated masses as a backdrop. This approach made it a pop culture phenomenon in no time, propelling it for over a decade with its 24-episode final season set to begin in late 2021 and wrap up in 2022.
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan and Hilarie Burton as Lucille, as seen in Episode 22 of The Walking Dead Season 10C. Pic credit: AMC/Josh Stringer
Well, AMC finally delivers when it comes to providing a satisfying installment in the set of bonus episodes for Season 10C of The Walking Dead. It only took the last one to finally get there…
Episode 22 delves into the backstory that everyone has been eager to see: that of Negan’s (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and the reason as to why his deadly barbed-wire bat is named Lucille. And, as to be expected, his entire persona is a mash-up of every one of his sh tty decisions.
Netflix
The holidays are upon us, which means it s time to listen to Mariah Carey and Justin Bieber s All I Want for Christmas Is You on repeat, deck yourself out in tinsel, and, of course, settle down with some Netflix. The streaming giant is a go-to destination for anyone itching to have a holiday movie night, thanks to its growing stable of Christmas #content. From family-friendly fare like
The Christmas Chronicles and
A Christmas Prince (and its sequels,
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding and
A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby, of course), the platform has something amazing for everyone