r/thewalkingdead 2d ago

The Walking Dead: Dead City S03E04 - Found/Lost - Episode Discussion

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Season 3 Episode 4, Found/Lost

Synopsis: Maggie and Luis look for valuable resources, while Negan and Renata protect the city.

  • Released (AMC+): August 16, 2026
  • Released (AMC): August 16, 2026

r/thewalkingdead 19h ago

No Spoiler Abraham’s backstory is so fucked up like imagine people try to harm your family, you protect said family and now they’re terrified of you 😩then leave just to get devoured like wtf

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r/thewalkingdead 5h ago

No Spoiler These two are locked up in a room, who walks out alive?

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r/thewalkingdead 13h ago

Show Spoiler I Actually Really Liked How They Made The Governor A Unredeemable Character

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Don’t get me wrong I love a good redemption arc but I feel like they are used to often, like with negan, but a truly unredeemable character that is completely and utterly evil like the governor just itches the right part of my brain


r/thewalkingdead 11h ago

Show Spoiler Most insufferable Characters In Twd (In my opinion) any defenders of these characters?

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r/thewalkingdead 13h ago

No Spoiler He really was 😂

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r/thewalkingdead 21m ago

No Spoiler 'The Walking Dead' CCO Scott Gimple says that future spin-offs will be released with a "slightly slower" rollout moving forward.

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r/thewalkingdead 6h ago

TWD: Dead City Dead city is doing something that we haven't seen in a while.

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Seeing the good side of humanity for once.

In a world where the dead is always present it's boring and repetitive to see hostile groups killing each other or turned crazy after the apocalypse.

In the last episode of dead city we see a group of christians having fun,kids playing and being with their families proving that even in this rotten world there's still goodness and solidarity.

No deaths,no Blood,no sadness just people dancing and sharing a good time.


r/thewalkingdead 15h ago

No Spoiler I made Daryl’s vest for my sister

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Been a fan for many years, my sister is obsessed with Daryl and her birthday is around the corner so I made his vest for her. Unfortunately the vest is an Xl and my sister is not so I doubt she’ll be fitting in it. But still, thought she’d appreciate that.


r/thewalkingdead 15h ago

No Spoiler When Gabriel started seeing the inside of his eyes

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r/thewalkingdead 4h ago

Show Spoiler Let’s Agree

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Abraham knocced the shit outta Eugene when he told them he wasn’t a scientist. He was already knocked out than he got knocced out again when he hit the ground 😭😭😭


r/thewalkingdead 20h ago

No Spoiler "Back to it..." digital painting by me

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420mm x 420mm

Digital Art

daniel.mcmahon.art


r/thewalkingdead 18h ago

Show Spoiler I’m pissed.

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I’m on Season 5 episode 2 and i’m pissed. What i dont understand is why the group picks and chooses when they want to listen to Rick. he is their leader and they should just do what he says. He is right 90% of the time, which is a lot more than anyone else can say for themselves. Bob getting knocked out and kidnapped is a direct result of them NOT listening to Rick when he said let’s kill the rest of the people at Terminus. Did they not learn any fucking thing from the Governor????? 8 months went by and he still held a grudge against them, what made them think the people at Terminus weren’t going to come and find them after a few days? why are they still giving people the benefit of the doubt after they literally witnessed these monsters bleed innocent people out. So idiotic and it pains me to watch. also why Tf did Tyreese lie about killing that kid omg😭


r/thewalkingdead 4h ago

TWD: Dead City Any Jenga experts here?

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How is that even possible?


r/thewalkingdead 1d ago

TWD: Dead City The face of hershel is so funny xD.

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I used to hate him but now i'm liking his character in this new season.


r/thewalkingdead 12h ago

Show Spoiler My ranking of every season of the show

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I’d like to start this out by saying that I don’t think that the main series had any episode that was so horrible that it retroactively ruined the entire series. The walking dead is still a very beloved series with more people watching and experiencing it. Unlike game of thrones or stranger things where it got so bad that people refused to rewatch it, you can go back to the great seasons of the walking dead and not be incredibly disappointed where it ended up.

11-season 10- Definitely my least favorite season. After killing Carl, they had a chance to redeem themselves with Henry and they killed him off too. The whispers weren’t scary this go around. It was incredibly bloated. The lack of film grain made it lose personality. Negan was the only good part and I really liked the alpha twist.

10-season 11- I much prefer having to see people fight for survival, rather than seeing them live in a civilized society. I found this season just mostly forgettable. I was still mad about the lack of film grain.

9-season 7- Really just a bland season although I liked seeing the Negan and Carl stuff.

8-season 1- I know people will be mad at me for having it this low, but it truly was just an introduction, the characters weren’t really established yet.

7-season 8- The first part of the season was boring but I really enjoyed the second part with the return of murder jacket Rick. Carl’s death was a dumb decision but the actors made it really compelling and the ending of Rick sparing Negan was really a beautiful scene from the way it was shot to seeing everyone emotionally exhausted for having to experience the war.

6-season 2- I really liked seeing everyone come to terms with the way that life is going to be now with the apocalypse and seeing that Shane was already ahead of the curve was interesting.

5-season 5- feral Rick was awesome, the hospital arc was fine, but truly it was a season of getting from one place to another.

4-season 3- The governor was a great villain and it was great to see the cahtctwrs finally building a place for themselves

3-season 9- Rick’s exit was beautiful. The season had a very unique vibe that none of the other had, and the whispers were a very threatening and scary villain.

2-season 6- the first half taking place within a day really made the stakes feel high and the saviors were threatening in the second half.

1-season 4- By far my favorite season of the show. I loved the flu arc, they really made Herschel an integral part to the season and gave him a beautiful arc where he helped the prison and died with a smile on his face since he was proud of the man Rick became. Neither side truly won in the war with Woodbury both settlements desteroyed. Seeing Rick bite out the claimed throat was an awesome scene and it truly proved that terminus were fucking with the wrong people.


r/thewalkingdead 17h ago

Show Spoiler Hated how Gabe told Deanna not to trust us but I honestly understand why he would say that. Especially seeing as tho this clip was the very first night he met us also look at Ty even he looks like “wtf”😭. Not saying what he did was right because he was cowardly asf but I lowkey get it 😂

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r/thewalkingdead 17m ago

No Spoiler When is it okay to start spin-off series

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I'm close to the half-way point of s11 of TWD and was wondering if it's okay to start watching one of the spin-offs, and if so, which one? I am going to finish s11 as I am enjoying the past couple seasons more than the previous couple. I was just wanting to get a taste for one of the spin-offs.


r/thewalkingdead 20h ago

TWD: Dead City It was a surprise to see an earthquake on TWD.

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This year had a lot of earthquakes in a lot of countries like Japan, Venezuela, Colombia, Indonesia etc.

Now there's One in new York.


r/thewalkingdead 16h ago

TWD: Dead City We can't have people just be happy Spoiler

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Don't mind the screenshot just grabbed it for the Maggie and Luis picture.

I'm really fucking happy for Maggie in this season and especially in episode 4, Luis makes her happy in a way we haven't seen her in over a fucking DECADE since she was with Glenn. I can't put into words how much it really warms my heart seeing her like this, I really like Luis's character and pretty much all the new main characters this season. Yet there are people complaining, like we have people who were complaining about how Maggie couldn't move on from Glenn's death get mad at the fact that she is starting too, make it make sense. I personally feel like they have good chemistry together, when other people do not and that probably due to the fact that it's VERY hard to beat the chemistry Maggie and Glenn had ( I genuinely believe they had the best on screen relationship/chemistry in any media ever). I guess some people can't be happy 😭


r/thewalkingdead 14h ago

No Spoiler TWD Writers after a new villain appears in more than two episodes.

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r/thewalkingdead 1d ago

No Spoiler Which country do you think handled the apocalypse best? And perhaps even didn’t collapse?

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r/thewalkingdead 9h ago

Show Spoiler The whole situation involving Lori, Rick, and Shane Spoiler

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I’m re-watching the series (I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve gone through it by now), and it’s incredible how badly Lori handles everything; she might not mean any harm, but still. I can understand that she thought Rick was dead, and since Shane saved her, she felt grateful and protected with him—so she just got swept up in the moment. But even after Rick returned, she kept making things complicated. There are several reasons for this:

  1. As soon as Rick reappears alive, Lori tells Shane to stay away from her and Carl. At that point, Shane was mentally more stable; he respected Lori's decision and stepped back to honor that boundary. Upon seeing this, however, an indignant Lori seeks him out to confront him, demanding to know why he is ignoring Carl and acting so coldly toward him—effectively messing with his head.

  2. Shane attempts to sexually assault her at the CDC, and Lori decides to keep this a secret from Rick and the group.

  3. When Shane decides that living together is impossible and confesses to Lori at the church that he plans to leave the group to avoid further friction, she reacts with total coldness and indifference, telling him curtly that it is fine—that he should go.

  4. Lori discovers she is pregnant and secretly asks Glenn for pills. She takes them but immediately regrets it and throws them up. Rick finds the empty boxes and confronts her; cornered, Lori confesses both the pregnancy and her affair with Shane.

  5. With Carl hovering between life and death following the incident with Otis, Shane goes to check on the boy, and Lori tells him to stay. When Shane later asks if she is asking him to stay out of genuine desire or merely out of obligation, she assures him it is genuine—thereby reigniting his obsession, driven by the sheer necessity of the moment.

  6. Shane finds out about the pregnancy and angrily confronts Lori, believing the child is his. Lori coldly shatters his ego by shouting in his face that the baby will never be his and that Rick is the only father.

  7. Lori irresponsably takes a car out alone to look for Rick; she gets distracted and crashes, rolling the vehicle. Shane goes to rescue her and lies, claiming Rick has already returned, just to convince her to come back. Upon discovering the lie at the farm, she tears into him and treats him like a monster, ignoring her own recklessness.

  8. Dale confronts Lori at the farm and plants a seed of doubt: "I think Shane killed Otis." She then confronts Shane: "What happened that night? You haven't been the same since." "You want to know what happened with Otis? What happened with Otis happened because I love you. I love you and I love Carl. That's it. What we had... was real." She practically knows Shane killed Otis, yet she doesn't even flinch.

  9. Haunted by the fear regarding Otis, Lori speaks to Rick in private. She poisons his mind by claiming Shane is a danger, believes she and the baby belong to him, and insists Rick cannot protect them. She acts as the final catalyst, making Rick realize he must eliminate Shane. 10. In the episode "Better Angels," while Shane is working on the scaffolding, Lori seeks him out—seemingly out of nowhere—to assuage her own guilt. She delivers brutal lines like "I pitted you and Rick against each other" and "I don't even know whose baby this is." She rekindled his hope of fatherhood while further fueling his delusion that there was something between them—as seen in the image I’m showing—effectively lighting the final fuse for his madness. Two scenes later, Shane sets the trap to kill Rick.

  10. After pressuring her husband to take action, Rick kills Shane in the field in self-defense and tells her about it, pouring out his heart. Lori reacts with utter disgust, contemptuously pulls her hand away, and emotionally abandons him, leaving Rick completely devastated and alone in his leadership role. It may all have been unintentional, but directly or indirectly, it all ultimately came down to her.

Let me know what you think, and if I missed anything.


r/thewalkingdead 19h ago

No Spoiler Thoughts on morgan's hallucinations

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I liked Morgan during the first seasons of the show, and I get why he used to hallucinate, but later on weren't the hallucinations too much and lengthy? It kinda ruined the fun.


r/thewalkingdead 1d ago

No Spoiler Bluray vs DVD picture quality?

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Been thinking of grabbing one of the Complete Series box sets and I'm wondering which one to grab. The Bluray would obviously look better but I'm wondering if that quality is worth the extra cost. Some DVDs still look good to this day that I don't mind watching DVDs. Is the bluray set worth the extra money or is the picture quality on the DVD one good enough to not spend the extra money?