Daryl and Aaron cross paths with Morgan. Back at the safe-zone, the people of Alexandria decide what to do with Rick, as a new danger emerges.Daryl and Aaron cross paths with Morgan. Back at the safe-zone, the people of Alexandria decide what to do with Rick, as a new danger emerges.Daryl and Aaron cross paths with Morgan. Back at the safe-zone, the people of Alexandria decide what to do with Rick, as a new danger emerges.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe titles of the final five episodes reference a quote said by Dale in Vatos (2010): "I give you the mausoleum of all hope and desire, which will fit your individual needs no better than it did mine or my father's before me, I give it to you not that you may REMEMBER time, but that you may FORGET it for a moment now and then and not SPEND all of your breath TRYing to CONQUER it." Episodes 12 to 16 are Remember (2015), Forget (2015), Spend (2015), Try (2015), and Conquer (2015).
- GoofsIn the original airing, there is blood on the sword when Pete first enters the campfire scene. The blood had been digitally removed in later releases/reruns.
- Quotes
Sgt. Abraham Ford: [to community] Simply put, there's a vast ocean of shit you people don't know shit about. Rick knows every fine grain of said shit... and then some.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
Featured review
Conquer, a mind blowing finale with suspenseful drama and memorable scenes
This episode is a direct followup to last episode which had Daryl and Aaron out looking for supplies and people to bring back, where they noticed more of the brutal nature of the Wolves which will serve as a future villain. Back at Alexandria we got Rick Grimes who lost it in the previous episode and here we get to see the consequences and aftermath of his little outburst, and what follows is some great drama.
Rick Grimes have had one of the best character arcs in the show, he's the main character after all and it shows with how he have proved Shane wrong in how he became almost exactly the same as his old friend.
Greg Nicotero directed this season finale, it was one hell of a episode, I remember it clearly when I watched it and it's as good the third or forth time. It has everything you would want from The Walking Dead, well almost everything. There's so many memorable moments and interactions in this episode that you will remember for years to come. The acting are one of the highlights as there's so many good performances, superb ones and Andrew Lincoln and Steven Yeun absolutely killed it. The cinematography was as always very good, one scene that I loved was how they shot it when Rick and Jessie talked how the camera was looking at her and the glass reflection was on Rick, nicely done.
The episode has the anticipated return of Morgan and I always get a good feeling when I re-watch the show, he's actually better than his comic book counterpart. For the people who haven't seen season 6, he will be a series regular. A great season finale.
Greg Nicotero directed this season finale, it was one hell of a episode, I remember it clearly when I watched it and it's as good the third or forth time. It has everything you would want from The Walking Dead, well almost everything. There's so many memorable moments and interactions in this episode that you will remember for years to come. The acting are one of the highlights as there's so many good performances, superb ones and Andrew Lincoln and Steven Yeun absolutely killed it. The cinematography was as always very good, one scene that I loved was how they shot it when Rick and Jessie talked how the camera was looking at her and the glass reflection was on Rick, nicely done.
The episode has the anticipated return of Morgan and I always get a good feeling when I re-watch the show, he's actually better than his comic book counterpart. For the people who haven't seen season 6, he will be a series regular. A great season finale.
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- Jul 22, 2020
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