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The Walking Dead
Slabtown
Directed by
Michael Satrazemis
TV-MA
S5 • E4
Nov 2, 2014
43m
7.4
8.1
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Beth gets to meet a whole group of other survivors, but what looks safe and nice on the outside has a bit of a dark side.
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Cast of Slabtown
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
Keisha Castle-Hughes
Joan
Cullen Moss
Officer Gorman
Christine Woods
Dawn Lerner
Erik Jensen
Steven Edwards
Tyler James Williams
Noah
Ricky Wayne
Officer O'Donnell
Teri Wyble
Officer Shepherd
Michael Satrazemis
Director
Channing Powell
Writer
Matthew Negrete
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The Walking Dead - S5 • E4 Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
[W]here "Slabtown" might lack in interesting narrative... it makes up for with rich world construction, crafting a short film out of Beth's bloody hospital adventure.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
This was a nothing episode..."Slabtown" asked us to invest in plot and characters we'd never before had reason to care for. So, what are we left with?
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
Beth as badass is boring, you'll pardon the alliteration.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
Turns out, nothing good has been happening to Beth, which should surprise no one.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
So did I need a whole hour on Beth? Probably not, but I was curious to see where this new group, this new location was going to take us. Beth just happened to be the window into that world, and I was willing to follow along.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
The eeriness of Beth's disappearance not only seemed intriguingly out of place in the world of The Walking Dead... but the idea of it staying that way was also captivating in the way that her fate could have remained frustratingly unknowable.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
It was bound to happen. After what was arguably the best three episodes to start a season since we first met Rick and the gang, last night's all-Beth chapter fell flat.
Variety
Laura Prudom
It's a testament to the confidence of season five's storytelling that the hour maintains the tension of the previous three episodes even without Rick and the rest of the gang.
Zap2it.com
Terri Schwartz
Emily Kinney's Beth has been called a "useless" character on The Walking Dead, but she has proved time and again she is anything but.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
Points awarded here for creativity and differentiation. I mean, think of these types of "left turns" as primers for the spinoff headed our way.
Los Angeles Times
Patrick Kevin Day
It's not that Beth is a bad character, she's just been surpassed by so many others in terms of intrigue and sympathy... It appears this episode is looking to rectify that situation.
Paste Magazine
Shane Ryan
That scene when Noah gave an inspirational speech to Beth about how nobody knew how strong they were... might be the worst thing I've ever seen on this show.
Tampa Bay Times
Sean Daly
After all the go-go-go Rick-vs.-Gareth gore-o-rama of Season 5's first three installments, this hour... [was] satisfying if only because Singing Beth was too busy getting pushed around to bust into one of her endless uncatchy ditties.
Guardian
Danielle Henderson
I like how they're teaming people off and breaking them up this season; it fleshes out the worldview a bit more, and we all get a break from Rick and Carl's overly intense father/son dynamic.
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Troy L. Smith
The struggle with "Slabtown" is there's no Andrew Lincoln or Melissa McBride to carry things along. We're forced to invest in actress Emily Kinney and her ability to make Beth Greene a compelling force (which actually works out fairly well).
CraveOnline
Blair Marnell
"Slabtown" felt like the first filler episode of the new season of The Walking Dead.
AV Club
David Sims
I really enjoyed "Slabtown," particularly as a more low-key respite from the intense battle with Terminus that led off the season.
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