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The Walking Dead
Time for After
Directed by
Larry Teng
TV-MA
S8 • E7
Dec 3, 2017
44m
6.5
7.5
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Negan has to enlist the help of his lieutenants in solving a huge issue facing the Sanctuary; Rick and the group continue to enact the plan.
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Cast of Time for After
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
Austin Amelio
Dwight
Griffin Freeman
Mark
Chloe Aktas
Tanya
Pollyanna McIntosh
Jadis
Thomas Francis Murphy
Brion
Sabrina Gennarino
Tamiel
R. Keith Harris
Dr. Harlan Carson
The Walking Dead - S8 • E7 Ratings & Reviews
Geek Girl Authority
Noetta Harjo
Why Daryl Why? Ugh! I get that he wanted to end it ASAP. We all want it to end. But he didn't even go in to look for Negan. Now the Saviors can get out and attack Alexandria or Hilltop or both!
Syfy Wire
Alyse Wax
I feel like a broken record: "I understand that they have to hit certain story beats, and they have a specific number of episodes to fill, but can't they do a better job of filling them?"
io9.com
Rob Bricken
An episode that managed to be tense, interesting, and extremely aggravating, mostly all at once.
Screen Rant
Sarah Moran
Josh McDermitt is doing amazing work in this episode, really selling the conflict within Eugene with what might be he best performance yet as the character.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
Things took a surprise turn for the better thanks to an episode packed with action, engaging twists and - just so we know it's still the Walking Dead - first-rank silliness.
SFX Magazine
Sam Loveridge
Thankfully, it's slightly better than expected. Only slightly, but it's a definite improvement on the drawn out, yawn fest that was episode 6.
Independent (UK)
Jacob Stolworthy
This episode of The Walking Dead won't be scrawled down in the history books as one of the most memorable, but it was certainly an improvement on last week's sprawling bore.
Den of Geek
John Saavedra
The bases are loaded for next week's midseason finale.
Refinery29
Shaunna Murphy
One of many major issues with the "All-Out War" arc has been the extended time it's spent on thankless storylines with B-characters like Eugene, Jesus, Gregory, and Aaron, who have done nothing to merit the screen time they've been given.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Overall, Time After was a decent episode, but it underscored the big problem for the first half of this season. The wonky pacing.
Forbes
Erik Kain
Sunday night's episode of The Walking Dead was another surprisingly good episode in a mostly disappointing season.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
"Time for After" has probably the most important plot development in Season 8 since the premiere, so why does it feel like such a shrug?
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
This chapter is also about one man wrestling with both his soul and his survival instinct. This character's always going to skew toward the cartoonish. Beneath all his bluster, however, Eugene is a fairly complex, somewhat relatable guy.
Entertainment Weekly
Nick Romano
Eugene is an interesting lens through which to see this side of Negan. He's a tactician. A coward, yes, but someone who thinks it all out and makes the best possible decision for himself based on all empirical evidence.
Guardian
Luke Holland
"Time For After" was ... all right. Yes: fine, even. Sometimes rubbish; occasionally decent. A "yeah, OK, whatever ..." shrug of an episode.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
Rick had a plan; that plan isn't working. We get to see things start to shift before he does, and the final shot of him realizing just how much trouble he's in works, ending the hour on a strong note.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
As frustrating as the character and his speaking pattern can be, actor Josh McDermitt turned in great work this week as Eugene slowly breaks down over the course of the episode.
Paste Magazine
Jim Vorel
Everything about this episode simply seemed to say "Hang in there, and watch next week's episode, won't you?"
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
Oh hey -- sorry, didn't see you there. Must have nodded off during that outstandingly dull episode of a show about the collapse of society in a world overrun by an undead horde. Shouldn't be hard to make that more interesting than CSPAN, right?
New York Times
Charles Bramesco
This is what real emotional stakes look like. Unfortunately, the episode fails to build much else of worth around the emotional center Eugene's plot thread provides.
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