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The Walking Dead
The Same Boat
Directed by
Billy Gierhart
TV-MA
S6 • E13
Mar 13, 2016
43m
8.6
8.5
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With no hope of safety in Alexandria, Rick and his band of survivors soon discover a larger world with new dangers and new opportunities.
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Cast of The Same Boat
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
Michael Cudlitz
Abraham Ford
Lennie James
Morgan Jones
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sasha Williams
Christian Serratos
Rosita Espinosa
Seth Gilliam
Gabriel Stokes
Alicia Witt
Paula
Jeananne Goossen
Michelle
Jill Jane Clements
Molly
Rus Blackwell
Donnie
Jimmy Gonzáles
Primo
Billy Gierhart
Director
Angela Kang
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The Walking Dead - S6 • E13 Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
The Walking Dead is asking just how far it can push its characters to the edge of complete damnation: and most importantly, "The Same Boat" finds the heart of that idea in Carol.
Black Girl Nerds
Faye McCray
I appreciate how subtly the writers are taking us on this journey with the characters.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
It's strange that even a bottle episode of sorts couldn't keep up the character work.
The Daily Beast
Melissa Leon
A female-dominated bottle episode that happens to be one of The Walking Dead's best all season, and a surprisingly introspective look at motherhood, faith, brutality, and the ever-blurrier line between the good guys and the bad.
PopMatters
M. King Adkins
The Women Shine in "The Same Boat."
TV Equals
Jocelyn W
The writers have ventured away from the time manipulations and in telling a more linear storyline, we've gotten an excellent balance of action, suspense, tension and character development.
Observer
Noam Cohen
If The Walking Dead just full-on turned into The Carol Show, would anyone really mind?
SciFiNow
Steve Wright
For not the first time, this feels like a turning point for some of its characters, although considering their sudden influx of screen time, we have to admit that we're worried for Maggie and Carol.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
"The Same Boat" did a lot of very smart and necessary things, continuing the creative roll Walking Dead has been on since we moved past all the stupidity of the fall half-season.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
The hour takes some narrative shortcuts I don't really like, but I do appreciate where it ends up. Plus, it's proof of something very important: The Walking Dead is always better when it gives Carol plenty of screentime.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
"Your people are killers, Carol," Paula said on Sunday. "That makes you a killer." She didn't know the half of it.
Digital Spy
Morgan Jeffery
It's already a crime that McBride hasn't scored more awards recognition for her stellar work on The Walking Dead - did these guys not see 'The Grove'? If 'The Same Boat' doesn't win this captivating actress an Emmy, then nothing will.
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
It's hard to imagine that TWD's toughest character is about to become a Morgan-like pacifist. But maybe she's about to realize that if she keeps killing everyone she thinks of as an "other," soon she'll be the last person on Earth.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
"The Same Boat" works best when we see just how much Carol's efforts to stay alive and move past tragedy have cost her.
Guardian
Brian Moylan
The best part about this phenomenal episode was that it really was a story about women, not only Carol and Maggie but the three women that took them captive.
Wall Street Journal
Paul Vigna
One of the little things we love about this show is that they consistently give minor characters little things that make them real. Calling Carol "Magnolia" is a smart touch. "I want to bloody up that nice..."
New York Post
Elisabeth Vincentelli
Turns out Carol is a lot more conflicted than we thought. A mostly self-contained episode, Sunday night's 'The Same Boat' is a companion piece to last week's first-person-shooter episode, 'No Tomorrow Yet.'
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
That's bad news for Mags and Carol, but great news for us, as we're treated to another top-rate episode and the A-towners inch closer to a confrontation with Negan.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
The show's primary stance is usually 'Rick is always right,' so a serious effort to undermine that might generate some kind of backlash. I personally think the show's much stronger for approaching this material and hopefully, the audience agrees.
TheWrap
Bryan Bishop
I actually liked that we spent so much time with the new characters - Maggie establishing a bond as a (potential) mother, Carol with Paula as a fellow spirit that was set free by the apocalypse. It's exactly why they were both so upset by what happened.
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