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For episode 111 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark, and some voicemail from Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 12 titled Walk With Us. This episode was written by Eli Jorné & Nicole Mirante-Matthews and directed by Greg Nicotero.
This episode was action-packed from the start. We have never seen The Hilltop is such die straights before but unfortunately for our group, they couldn't hold and had to retreat. Negan, in the end, surprised us all and after such a long wait the payoff is well... how can I say... came to a head. So enjoy as we discuss this episode in all its flaming glory.
Please leave your feedback for the next episode, S10E13, titled What We Become, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. If you have any feedback on this episode, Walk With Us, send that in, too! One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. You can also send us an email to [email protected] or call our new voicemail at 216-232-6146.
In a shocking turn of events, ratings for S10E12 Walk With Us are way up from last week's historic lows. It got a 1.23 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.494 million viewers. This is up from last week's episode, which got a 0.92 in the 18-49 and 2.927 million viewers. That's an increase of 0.31 in the 18-49 and 567,000 viewers, up 34 and 19% respectively. But what an episode NOT to have a corresponding episode of Talking Dead with it! Due to the Coronavirus scare, Talking Dead did not have an episode this week. AMC aired an episode of Norman Reedus' Ride instead. This is the first time an episode of The Walking Dead hasn't had a corresponding Talking Dead since Season 1 if you don't count the "Survival Sunday" Season 8 finale episode, which aired directly after the Season 4 premiere of Fear the Walking Dead and featured cast from both shows.
Lately. it's been difficult collecting the feedback, and we could use your help. The bulk of feedback comes in on Tuesdays; we have limited availability on Tuesdays. We have to grab it from the various sources, including
By Talk Through MediaFor episode 111 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, Mark, and some voicemail from Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 12 titled Walk With Us. This episode was written by Eli Jorné & Nicole Mirante-Matthews and directed by Greg Nicotero.
This episode was action-packed from the start. We have never seen The Hilltop is such die straights before but unfortunately for our group, they couldn't hold and had to retreat. Negan, in the end, surprised us all and after such a long wait the payoff is well... how can I say... came to a head. So enjoy as we discuss this episode in all its flaming glory.
Please leave your feedback for the next episode, S10E13, titled What We Become, by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. If you have any feedback on this episode, Walk With Us, send that in, too! One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. You can also send us an email to [email protected] or call our new voicemail at 216-232-6146.
In a shocking turn of events, ratings for S10E12 Walk With Us are way up from last week's historic lows. It got a 1.23 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.494 million viewers. This is up from last week's episode, which got a 0.92 in the 18-49 and 2.927 million viewers. That's an increase of 0.31 in the 18-49 and 567,000 viewers, up 34 and 19% respectively. But what an episode NOT to have a corresponding episode of Talking Dead with it! Due to the Coronavirus scare, Talking Dead did not have an episode this week. AMC aired an episode of Norman Reedus' Ride instead. This is the first time an episode of The Walking Dead hasn't had a corresponding Talking Dead since Season 1 if you don't count the "Survival Sunday" Season 8 finale episode, which aired directly after the Season 4 premiere of Fear the Walking Dead and featured cast from both shows.
Lately. it's been difficult collecting the feedback, and we could use your help. The bulk of feedback comes in on Tuesdays; we have limited availability on Tuesdays. We have to grab it from the various sources, including