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"A Certain Doom" is the sixteenth episode and second-part finale of the tenth season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on October 4, 2020. The episode's teleplay was written by Corey Reed, from a story by Jim Barnes, Eli Jorné and Reed, and directed
The first opening theme is "Destiny" by Miki Matsuhashi until episode 258 [3] The second opening theme is "Winter Bells" by Mai Kuraki until episode 270. [4] The third opening theme is "I can't stop my love for you♥" by Rina Aiuchi for the rest of the season. [ 4 ]
Andrew Lincoln expressed interest in directing an episode for season 10, but he was not able to due to scheduling conflicts. [65] Michael Cudlitz, who directed an episode in season 9, returned to direct the fourth and seventh episodes of season 10. [66] Production for the original 16-episode order of season 10 was completed in November 2019.
Lan Wangji continues to play until they hear pleas coming from outside. Lan Wangji then explains that the remaining people of the Qishan Wen Sect are being captured and killed, and the three Stygian Iron pieces have been destroyed. Meanwhile, Jin Guangshan has reclaimed Meng Yao as his son again, now renamed as Jin Guangyao.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the episode has an approval rating of 92% with an average score of 7.48 out of 10, based on 25 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "'Lines We Cross' sets the stage for TWD ' s 10th season with a fierce momentum that delivers equally on satisfying character moments and tense plotting."
First season key visual, featuring Reg (left) and Riko (right). Made in Abyss is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Akihito Tsukushi. The anime television series adaptation was announced in December 2016. The 13-episode series aired from July 7 to September 29, 2017, on AT-X, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, TVQ, Saga ...
Aaron Neuwirth of "We Live Entertainment" praised the episode and wrote: "The magic of the writing and direction of this episode is how it's able to accomplish a lot as far as looking back at Danai Gurira's years on the show". [12] Writing in his review for TV Fanatic, Paul Dailly praised the episode and wrote: "What We Become" will go down as ...
[10] [11] On December 20, 2009, the first three episodes from the series were officially uploaded to Hulu and Viz Media's portal. [12] Two episodes were uploaded weekly thereafter with the final episode uploaded on March 8, 2010. [13] [14] Beginning October 2, 2012, Buso Renkin was streamed on Neon Alley. [15]