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The Walking Dead
Spend
Directed by
Jennifer Lynch
TV-MA
S5 • E14
Mar 15, 2015
43m
8.9
8.7
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While trying to secure their new home, Rick and his group face many challenges, some life threatening. Is this really the utopia it seems to be?
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Cast of Spend
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Danai Gurira
Michonne Hawthorne
Steven Yeun
Glenn Rhee
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Emily Kinney
Beth Greene
Michael Cudlitz
Abraham Ford
Chad L. Coleman
Tyreese Williams
Christian Serratos
Rosita Espinosa
Seth Gilliam
Gabriel Stokes
Josh McDermitt
Eugene Porter
Alanna Masterson
Tara Chambler
Major Dodson
Sam Anderson
Dahlia Legault
Francine
Tyler James Williams
Noah
Daniel Bonjour
Aiden Monroe
Steve Coulter
Reg Monroe
Corey Brill
Pete Anderson
The Walking Dead - S5 • E14 Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
Unfortunately, the promising moments of "Spend" remain buried under the weird racial politics of The Walking Dead.
Black Nerd Problems
Keith Reid-Cleveland
"Spend" saw a line crossed in the sand between the brave and the b*tch-made.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
While the novelty of juxtaposing dinner parties with more harrowing (and familiar) adventures out in the woods has worn off a bit, tonight's outing largely succeeded in building up conflicts home and away.
Total Film
It's not going to be a death that fans mourn for long - we just didn't know Noah that well - but it worked.
Independent (UK)
Alex Straker
The story does a good job of interweaving the individual stories and setting in place the crossed wires that will no doubt lead to the conflicts viewers will witness in the remaining two episodes.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
After last week's snoozer, we're treated to one of the best episodes of the season. This had it all.
Oregonian
Kristi Turnquist
"Spend," was so coldly self-indulgent in scenes of bloody suffering, and so muddled in storytelling, that it felt less gripping than repulsive.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
This was a character death that really left an impact, and I'm sad that Noah's time was up.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
There remain various narrative bumps to be worked out, but the set-up on the whole is vastly more interesting than anything the creative team has tried in quite some time.
Grantland
Mark Lisanti
If it seems like we learned nothing from Tyreese's pointless demise, it's because we haven't. Biters gonna bite, dumb-asses gonna get bitten.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
Based on what happens in this episode, Rick seems right in wanting to take over Alexandria. Hopefully it's a little more complicated than that.
Observer
Noam Cohen
On a show with its fair share of gruesome deaths, this may have been the most grisly yet. And Glenn has to sit there and watch behind the glass. It's devastating and effective.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
For those happy to go along with every twist and turn that's become an exciting story arc, this furthered the case that Season 5 might be the best season of the series yet.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Rebecca Hawkes
Thanks to all the simmering suspicion, invisible brutality and subdued violence bubbling away inside its walls, the enclosed settlement feels less like a "safe zone", and more like a pressure cooker. An explosion feels imminent.
The Atlantic
Lenika Cruz
Not since the explosive death of a certain prince on Game of Thrones last year have I felt this moved to something akin to emotional nausea.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
Tyler James Williams didn't lean on the limp. He brought a nice sensitivity to the role and was often more relatable than his samurai sword- and assault rifle-wielding cohorts.
Guardian
Brian Moylan
The Walking Dead likes to be a show where we never see anyone's death coming, but thinking about the future is one sure way to get capped.
Los Angeles Times
Patrick Kevin Day
Boxing Helena filmmaker Jennifer Lynch made her Walking Dead directing debut in this episode and succeeded in shocking even longtime viewers with two of the most brutal on-screen deaths in a long time.
Entertainment Weekly
Kat Rosenfield
Certain fans of the show have been noticing - some might even say complaining - about things being a bit too quiet... Let's just start this recap off by saying: If you were one such fan, this episode was for you. I hope you're happy, you monsters.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
"Spend" is largely a hit, even if one of the stronger segments indulges in gore to a degree that borders on tastelessness.
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