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5 November 1985, Macon, Georgia, USA





18 February 1992, Colorado, USA





16 April 1982, Baltimore, Maryland, USA


21 September 1990, Pasadena, California, USA


4 February 1983, LaGrange, Georgia, USA






23 May 1965, Lexington, Kentucky, USA

24 April 1976, Rochester, New York, USA


14 June 1981, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


21 December 1982, Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK

21 December 1983, Seoul, South Korea

29 March 1942, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

7 January 1982, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA



November 29, 2016
It can be dull, or miserable, but not both -- and definitely not for this long.
October 27, 2016
It used to be a great show that used violence as a way to advance compelling storylines. Now it's just violent, sadistic and repulsive.
February 13, 2017
The Walking Dead is at impasse itself right now, and it's doubtful that the series will be able to sustain itself before it's either outright eaten or blown to kingdom come.
February 20, 2017
New Best Friends won't be on anyone's all-time favourite list, but it's engaging nonetheless.
October 24, 2016
It was TWD's way of saying that seven seasons in, it's still got a lotta killin' to do, so hang in there.
October 23, 2016
The most devastating episode in the history of The Walking Dead also vaults the show forward with more momentum than ever before.
October 28, 2016
As long as he doesn't become as verbose as Negan, the show will continue to be gripping, grim and, yes, shockingly violent. All of that is acceptable if you've come this far with the story. It's the long-windedness that's the most worrying of all.
March 28, 2017
Season seven of The Walking Dead has been for me one of deep emotions and trauma, and in my mind at an unprecedented level ... We all suffer from the need for extensive therapy and oh, yeah, closure.
October 28, 2016
It's discomfiting to see Walking Dead double down on misery when there's already been so much of it. Game of Thrones employs its fair share of violence and grief, but at least it takes breaks to ride dragons now and again.