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The Walking Dead
The Damned
Directed by
Rosemary Rodriguez
TV-MA
S8 • E2
Oct 29, 2017
42m
6.8
7.5
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The plan involving Alexandrians, Kingdommers and Hilltoppers unfolds. As Rick continues to fight, he encounters a familiar face.
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Cast of The Damned
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Danai Gurira
Michonne Hawthorne
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Negan Smith
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Christian Serratos
Rosita Espinosa
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Seth Gilliam
Gabriel Stokes
Ross Marquand
Aaron
Josh McDermitt
Eugene Porter
Alanna Masterson
Tara Chambler
Lennie James
Morgan Jones
Khary Payton
Ezekiel Sutton
Cooper Andrews
Jerry
Callan McAuliffe
Alden
Tom Payne
Jesus Rovia
Dahlia Legault
Francine
Lindsey Garrett
Mara
Peter Luis Zimmerman
Eduardo
The Walking Dead - S8 • E2 Ratings & Reviews
Geek Girl Authority
Noetta Harjo
I'm shocked! Morales is a game changer. Why? Because he was one of the original survivors. Rick knows him and knows he is a good man.
Syfy Wire
Alyse Wax
Other than the weird close-up shots, this was a great episode. It's hard to suck when you have wall-to-wall fighting, and I feel like this week we got more zombies than we have in a while.
io9.com
Rob Bricken
Alexandria, Hilltop, and the Kingdom continued their assault on the Saviors last night on several fronts. The result was The Walking Dead turning into a live-action video game with barely any zombies in it.
Refinery29
Shaunna Murphy
A sluggish hour that found four groups of Alexandria, Kingdom, and Hilltop soldiers running around Virginia to eliminate the Savior threat.
The Verge
Nick Statt
... the biggest enemy of "The Damned" is the show's gimmicky, keep-away plotting - which seems to continually confuse tension with simply pretending certain characters don't exist.
CinemaBlend
Nick Venable
The element of surprise offers major advantages to those who utilize it properly. Methinks Rick and Daryl are in for a messy situation.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
Never-ending battle scenes were confusingly staged; characters are still monologuing as if coughing up selected excerpts from Shakespeare For Dummies.
SFX Magazine
Alex Avard
Structurally, however, episode 2 is all over the place. As with last week's premiere, The Damned experiments with chronology and character placement to try and keep viewers on their toes, but the results end up creating more confusion than anything else.
Den of Geek
John Saavedra
I don't pretend to know what this show needs to improve, because I don't. All I know is that, now that the nostalgia of the 100th episode has come and gone, the present looks pretty hopeless.
Screen Rant
Sarah Moran
"The Damned" is a mess of an episode, incapable of mustering anywhere near the excitement it should thanks to confusing plotting and lazy writing.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
I'd happily trade the artistic creative segments for basic character logic.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
It's frustrating to see the series stumble so quickly after a promising start. And it's even more frustrating to see it dig back into the past instead of working with something new.
Uproxx
Dustin Rowles
It is the kind of episode I fear the most about the All Out War season: Character and story are abandoned in favor of shootouts. For the most part, it's the kind of episode that could have been reduced to a three-minute montage.
New York Times
Charles Bramesco
Last week's episode illustrated the power that comes from cooperative alliances, but this week's episode examines the flip side of the coin by introducing a little infighting.
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
The quality of the combat this week is high enough to inspire hope for what lies ahead.
Guardian
Luke Holland
The Damned, if nothing else, managed to buck The Walking Dead's years-long rhythm of a blistering premiere followed by six episodes of boring, endless, howling-into-the-abyss nothingness.
Entertainment Weekly
Nick Romano
Yes, we're only two episodes in and, yes, things are actually happening now. But old themes keep getting rehashed as the plot, which could've been much tighter and packed into fewer episodes, gets more screen time than needed.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
It's an action-packed hour, so if you're a fan of subtle character development, long stretches of impossibly clever banter, or artsy cinematography that evokes Jean-Luc Godard... why are you watching this show anyway?
AV Club
Zack Handlen
There's a lot of gunplay in the episode, a fair amount of death, and some gory zombie action as the latest phase of Rick's war plans unfold. But it's neither suspenseful nor thrilling to watch.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
There is nothing here, action-wise, that you haven't seen many, many other times on this show.
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