Welcometo Episode 244 of The Walking Dead Podcast. This episode, Gary and Scott discuss Season 11, Episode 8 : “For Blood.” As always, you can leave your comments and feedback at twdpodcast@gmai
"The Walking Dead" Season 11 premieres August 22, 2021. AMCBy Joseph Rejent NJ Advance Media for Walking Dead” is airing the premiere of its 11th season on Sunday, Aug. 22 at 9 The series currently stars Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, Melissa McBride, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Christian Serratos, Seth Giliiam, Josh McDermitt, and Ross the information you’ll need to watch a free live stream of “The Walking Dead” online without is The Walking Dead’ on?“The Walking Dead” continues with its 11th season on AMC at 9 on Sunday, Aug. 22. It will be preceded by a “bonus edition” rerun of the previous episode. Afterwards, the series will be followed by an hour-long episode of “Talking Dead.”How to watch The Walking Dead’ without cableIf you’re a cord-cutter or don’t have cable, you can live stream “The Walking Dead” on any one of the following streaming platformsFubo TV free trial Philo free trialWhat channel is AMC?You can use the channel finder on your provider’s website to locate it Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, to watch The Walking Dead’ online on-demandIf you missed “The Walking Dead” or want to binge watch other AMC content online, look for it on the following streaming platformsFubo TV free trial Philo free trialWhat is The Walking Dead’ about?According to the official AMC description of the series Our heroes set off to confront the Reapers, while Eugene’s group assimilates to the a look at “The Walking Dead,” courtesy of the show’s official YouTube channelRelated stories about streaming TV servicesThe best streaming services for watching scary movies and horror showsWWE Network moving to Peacock, slashing cost How to get a free trial and subscribeYouTube TV raises prices Here are 4 alternative streaming services for cord-cuttersWhat is Philo? Price, TV channels, how to get a free trialOur journalism needs your support. Please subscribe today to Rejent may be reached at jrejent to readers if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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The latest episode of The Walking Dead set into motion a plan to take Meridian back from the Reapers. That should, hopefully, allow two of the ongoing storylines to intersect, given that Daryl is currently there playing double-agent. There was also more development for the Commonwealth, including a pretty clear class divide and a harsh, nebulous judicial system, and while we didn’t check in on Alexandria, the prospect of its imminent collapse seems to be on everyone’s minds. The Walking Dead season 11, episode 8, “For Blood”, promises to bring all of this to some kind of logical breakpoint for the first — of a planned three — season finale. Here’s how things stand Things in the Commonwealth aren’t looking good. Eugene, Ezekiel, Princess, and Stephanie are all tasked with clearing walkers out of buildings that have been marked for future expansion, and they have no idea how long the sentence will last, while Yumiko is given a power position as legal representative to Governor Pamela Milton and her Cabinet. Tired of the rudeness of a particularly unpleasant rich man and his girlfriend, Eugene punches him in the face, only to be told after the fact that he was Milton’s son. He’s looking at life in prison if he doesn’t divulge the coordinates of Alexandria. Maggie decides to use the tactics of the Whisperers to lead a horde to Meridian in order to free it from Reaper occupation, but she needs Negan’s help to do that, and they continue not to get on. After a tense, frank conversation about whether or not Negan would do things differently if he had the chance, they square their own differences for long enough to accumulate a giant horde and begin the journey to Meridian. Daryl and Leah, under Pope’s instructions, head out to try and find Pope’s surviving enemies. Eventually, they stumble on a man whose wife is dying, and mercy kill her before being recalled back to Meridian since something is obviously afoot. The Walking Dead season 11, episode 8 release date “For Blood” is slated to release on October 10, 2021, at 9 pm ET, on AMC. The new episode has already premiered on AMC+ on October 3, 2021, since the streaming service is making new episodes available a week in advance. Where to watch online Since The Walking Dead is such a popular and longstanding show, there are many different ways to check out the latest episode. The most efficient for die-hard fans is, obviously, an AMC+ subscription, which allows you to view the episode a week before everyone else. Using AMC’s app or website, the episode can be live-streamed at the date and time above when it officially airs, and anyone else can access the episode via a litany of live TV streaming platforms such as Spectrum, Sling TV, DirecTV, Fubo TV, Philo TV, Xfinity, Apple TV, and YouTube TV. Predictions based on the previous episode With this being the first mid-season finale, we can expect some big developments. Some predictions Maggie, Negan, and co., under the guise of the herd, will attack Meridian. One assumes that the attack won’t be entirely successful, especially since the place is so well guarded and fortified, but it’ll probably do enough damage to cause some chaos. In the aftermath of the attack, Pope is going to want to know who’s responsible, which will likely put Daryl in an even more difficult position. Since we got plenty of Commonwealth stuff in the latest episode, it seems likely that it’ll be dropped in favor of more focus on Alexandria. With the place already on its last legs, the chances of this being a happy-go-lucky plot are slim. It makes sense at this point, I think, to begin moving the Alexandria and Commonwealth plots closer together. Are we due a major character death?
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Negan gets Maggie to walk like a Whisperer. TWD_905_GP_0618_0158_RT Maggie and Pope have a few things in common They both want to protect what their people have; they're both willing to do whatever is necessary to make that happen, and they're both bloodthirsty for some vengeance — even if it's not totally clear why they are fighting each other. We know the Reapers killed everyone in Meridian, but the explanations aren't lining up just yet as to why this pious group of mercenaries would do that beyond just them all being insane, which most of them don't seem to be. For Maggie, this all means taking some notes from Alpha and the Whisperers. She wants to make the Reapers hurt. More than that, she wants to wash over them the way they did to Meridian. And she's going to try to do that with some walkers. A lot of 'em. Taking some tips from Negan about how to be a good Whisperer, she practices wearing a walker face mask and herding as many of the dead as she can into a pen while Gabriel scouts out the Reapers' home base. He returns and reports back to Maggie that "it's still there," which makes all of this more suspicious. What exactly is she looking for that's apparently in the Reapers' possession? Are the Reapers currently occupying what used to be Meridian? Is that what he meant by "it"? I still think there's something missing from this puzzle and that Maggie — who's now literally becoming an Alpha, one of the worst people they've come across — might have done something to attract Pope's ire. The episode leaves us with an image of a masked Maggie marching at the helm of her own horde. Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee, Okea Eme-Akwari as Elijah The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 7 Elijah and Maggie walking like Whisperers in 'The Walking Dead' season 11 Credit Josh Stringer/AMC She and Negan are still at odds, but he's at least somewhat aligned on the do-whatever-it-takes part of the protect-our-people mission. At first, he threatens to abandon Maggie's suicide mission to reach Meridian, but he strikes a deal with her if he stays and fights with them, that makes them even. She shakes his hand, but it remains unclear if she'll actually uphold that promise. I mean, the episode is titled "Promises Broken," so... the jury's still out. Meanwhile, Daryl sees that the good person he once saw in Leah is still alive in her. Pope is furious that his scouts have not found Maggie's group yet, so he sends Daryl and Leah out together. They find a frightened man cowering in the bushes. He leads them back to his hideout, where his young son and dying wife are resting. Pope gave Leah orders to kill them over the radio, but she can't do it. She tells the father to take the boy, run away from the area, and never return. The woman sees this as a sign from God. They never would've left her while she was still alive but it was dangerous for them to stay. Leah can't even bring herself to kill this person, so Daryl does it for her. It's a moment that makes what many of the characters have been talking about even messier what would they do to keep their people safe? Maggie and Pope seem to have no limits to that question. Leah, too, had defended the Reapers' past actions with Daryl while scouting together before making this act of mercy. It's the mindset that people will come to take what they have so they have to kill everyone before they get the chance. Maggie and Negan had a conversation comparing and contrasting both of their actions Negan as leader of the Saviors and Maggie as head of their group. Negan points out the murdered Saviors who had families. "Where'd Aaron get Gracie?" Knowing everything that transpired after the fact, he admits if he could redo the whole situation he would've killed all of them instead of just Glenn and Abraham. This appalls Maggie, but he says for their relationship to work, they need to be honest with each other. She doesn't respond, which is another hint that she's not being upfront about everything. Watch this theory end up being totally wrong, but the factors surrounding why Maggie is so merciless these days and why the Reapers do what they do doesn't make sense to me. Lauren Cohan as Maggie Rhee in The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 7 Lauren Cohan's Maggie in 'The Walking Dead' season 11 episode "Promises Broken" Credit Josh Stringer/AMC Are things any better for Eugene, Yumiko, Princess, and Ezekiel at the Commonwealth? Maybe only slightly, but the hole in which they've found themselves continues to get deeper and deeper. As punishment for breaking Commonwealth laws, Eugene, Stephanie, Princess, and Ezekiel were tasked with hard labor. For days, they've been clearing out walkers from buildings for future development, while Yumiko is being groomed to become legal counsel for Ms. Pamela Milton and her cabinet. Mr. Hornsby is trying to gain her favor by helping her friends — and her brother, who was abruptly snatched off the streets without an explanation — in exchange for a "favor" he will cash in at a later time. But it's clear there's only so much he can or will do. Eugene and Stephanie get different assignments from Hornsby and are en route when they see walkers heading towards a preppy couple making out on a picnic blanket. They make quick work of the dead, but the guy chastises them for interrupting their date. Stephanie is forced to step in and save them again when another walker sneaks up behind the girl, but the guy again is dismayed for her getting blood on his date's sweater. So, Eugene punches him in the face. Teo Rapp-Olsson as Sebastian The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 7 Teo Rapp-Olsson as Sebastian Milton in 'The Walking Dead' season 11 Credit Josh Stringer/AMC The guy, however, turns out to be Pamela's son, Sebastian, who's a total privileged dick. Yumiko's meeting with Pamela is even canceled last minute because mommy has to go save her kid from the bad man who attacked him — the narrative Sebastian fabricated for himself. So, Eugene is thrown in jail. Hornsby now says the price for his freedom is a lot higher and manages to get Eugene to reveal Alexandria's location. Hopefully, Yumiko can work some lawyer magic. 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