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"Too Far Gone" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the fourth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on December 1, 2013. The episode, written by Seth Hoffman and directed by Ernest Dickerson, shares its title with the thirteenth vo
The final scenes shot for the episode involved the hospital setting where Rick first woke up in the pilot episode "Days Gone Bye", though with small changes. [5] To further bookend Rick's arc, they reused the song " Space Junk " by Wang Chung which was also featured in "Days Gone Bye".
The first episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live places the scene with Rick as at some point during the first five years following his disappearance in "What Comes After". [4] The second episode of The Ones Who Live places the scenes with Michonne shortly after her departure in "What We Become". The episode also includes flashbacks of ...
The entire Walking Dead franchise began with an unforgettable pilot episode in which Rick, a sheriff’s deputy in Georgia, wakes up from a coma to find the entire world ravaged by a zombie ...
Daryl riding off into the distance could have been a fitting end for The Walking Dead, but soon after the screen cuts to black, a match ignites.In the biggest reveal of the finale, Rick appears ...
The show achieved its previous series-high ratings during the fourth-season premiere, "30 Days Without an Accident", which garnered 16.11 million viewers. [2] The episode is considered by critics and audiences to be one of the show's best, citing the fast-paced action, dark themes, and performances by the lead cast as high points.
Rick's group kills the roadblock as predicted, with Morgan killing a surrendering Savior in cold blood; Jesus later suggests that he should not kill the living so willingly. Following the map, Rick's group witnesses a massive walker horde in the distance and continue on. They end up in a large field where Negan taunts them over a PA system ...
Zack Handlen, writing for The A.V. Club, rated the episode B on an A to F scale, commenting "It’s better than the two episodes before “Clear,” and it brings Rick and the Governor together for their first (and probably last) face to face conversation. In a sense, this is a different kind of stalling, but it's a much more interesting way to ...