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The Walking Dead Season 10th Extended Episode Review

The Walking Dead Episode 10 extended Review
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The Walking Dead Extended Season 10: 8 Quick Things We Know About The 6 New  Episodes Coming Up - CINEMABLEND

The Walking Dead’s season 10th episode was released on February 21st on AMC+, almost a week before its premiere on AMC schedule on 28th of Feb 2021. Since COVID restrictions hit the season 10th finale, the franchise announced season 10th by six episodes.

Since season 11 had been in production, the franchised rolled the ending, which came to a halt due to COVID with the next season. This post-apocalyptic horror review is almost spoiler-free and bridges our favorite characters while heading towards the show’s official end.

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This episode is almost no more about the Whisperer Wars, but a settling of resentment and angry emotions before the next season. This episode is a little more nostalgic, beginning with the Maggie drama left without any conclusion.

The actor was last seen together before joining “Whiskey Cavalier” on ABC. Negan is free, and Maggie is back; the upcoming days with Negan’s backstory and Daryl and Carol spinoff will focus on the chapters. Given some new villains in the stories (Out of nowhere), we do have something of suspense to speculate about.

The absence of Maggie for all these are and where she’d been are associated with these villains. Narratively, Maggie’s roles and her pique against Began totally slide away from where we are in the season. Maggie’s surrounded threats than Negans outrage.

At the same time, Daryl is all heart to her and a better listener. The plot of season 17 dredges an old conflict but gives a spin that wouldn’t have it cut as the premiere for season 11. Reproach and repairs remain the center of the series, which will eventually be leading to some contemplative moment.  

So what did you think of The Walking Dead‘s return? Who is watching on AMC+?

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