Warning Signs
- Episode aired Oct 21, 2018
- TV-MA
- 46m
A mysterious disappearance from the work camp threatens Rick's vision for the future.A mysterious disappearance from the work camp threatens Rick's vision for the future.A mysterious disappearance from the work camp threatens Rick's vision for the future.
- Tara Chambler
- (credit only)
- Eugene Porter
- (credit only)
- Aaron
- (credit only)
- Enid
- (credit only)
- Paul 'Jesus' Rovia
- (credit only)
- Negan
- (credit only)
- Ezekiel
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMaggie and Cyndi are cautiously approaching a boarded up house with walkers inside. They pass by an old pickup truck with charred bodies in the front seat. This might be a nod to the original "Night of the Living Dead" where the characters Tom and Judy die in a burning pickup truck of similar appearance. Edit: this theory is confirmed by executive producer Greg Nicotero in a behind-the-scenes video on this episode.
- Quotes
Rick Grimes: No, its the right thing to do. The future belongs to all of us now.
Daryl Dixon: How do they all get this future? And Glenn don't, or Abraham, or Sasha, all the people the Kingdom lost, Hilltop, Oceanside. You ever think about what they want? What they'd do if they could?
Rick Grimes: Yeah I do. I have. For a long time I wanted it too, maybe more than anyone. But killing each other, when the world already belongs to the dead, it's not the way, not anymore.
Daryl Dixon: We should go walk that grid.
[Gets up to go]
Rick Grimes: Daryl.
[Stands as well]
Rick Grimes: I know you don't agree with everything we're doing here, all I ask is that you try. Do it. Let people see it. And maybe everyone moves past what's happened, to what could happen and maybe, just maybe, it'll be one of the best decisions you ever make. Like not killing a guy, who left your brother, on a rooftop to die.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: The Bridge (2018)
- SoundtracksAll We Ever Wanted Was Everything
(uncredited)
Written by Daniel Ash, Kevin Haskins, David J, and Peter Murphy
Performed by Bauhaus
But now, Angela Kang took over and season 9 of TWD really feels like a new beginning! The first three episodes instantly brought back the season 4 feeling in me and I really enjoyed watching them. TWD doesn't feel like the trainwreck it was the last three seasons and it finally managed to create a somewhat plausible and interesting storyline. I also think it is the first time, that the characters actually talk that much about events that happened in the past. In previous seasons it just felt like they all forgot what happened to them along their way and that previous events didn't have any impact, except that some of the group are dead. Now I'm actually having a kind of payoff when Rick talks about Daryls brother or Maggie about Hershel, because I was there and know it all and I can relate to their feelings, which attaches me more to the character. It is the first season where I think, that the characters havn't forgotten everything and it is the first time the past has an impact on the present. This makes it more easy for me to finally care about the characters and it reminds you of all the horrors they've been through. At the end of season 8 I was like: "I don't care who dies next, I just don't, the story is just ridiculous, the character decisions are beyond crazy and I just want this show to end the worst way possible." but now, 3 episodes into season 9 I'm more like: "I really wanna know how this all ends and I somehow hope that it has a good ending but I also know, there will be blood."
All I want is, that this show doesn't ruin its momentum like Fear The Walking Dead did. FTWD started with an, to me, interesting concept of flashbacks and present moments and it really made me curious what happened at the stadium and how all of them ended up the way they did, but the execution was so bad (so really really really bad) that season 4 ended up beeing the worst season of the show so far. To be honest, FTWD never was any good character- or storywise. This Clark family who ends up to destroy every safe place they've been to just makes me laugh. And the 4th season was the closet they can get to beeing a total trainwreck, again thanks to Mr. Scott Gimple, the man, the myth, the legend. This guy really knows how to throw shows into the trash. I'm really wondering how he got the job in the first place. Scott, if you read this, please tell me your secret!
- kingshrfd
- Oct 24, 2018
Details
- Runtime46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD