
I say this in a person way, because it adds to the unease. The character himself doesn't come across as human, but more animal. Another one the gave me the creeps was Beta played by Ryan Hurst. The way Samantha moves her head or whenever she stares, it’s super unnerving. Samantha Morton plays Alpha, the leader of The Whisperers. I find it incredibly interesting that whenever they are not in walker skins, they still whisper to each other back at camp. They do deliver on the creepy and menacing description. They are known as The Whisperers, a group of survivors who wear the skins of walkers in order to pass among the dead and lead herds of walkers. We got new a threat this season and lets just say things aren’t gonna get easy for the Rick crew. Also the direction they took for Negan was the best redirect character decision I’ve seen and the audience (including me) being won over by his devilish charm. Despite being in the first half of the season, but seeing Maggie as the leader in this post-apocalyptic world was the most interesting part. The same could be said about Lauren Cohan. In terms of the actor that carried the emotional corn and weight this season has to be Danai Gurira, who’s struggling to keep things in balance while restricting her own fire that’s burning deep inside. Danai Gurira, Lauren Cohan, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan all knocked it out of the park as well. At the moment the show is still standing on it’s own feet without Rick, but his absence will forever be felt. I wish Lincoln got more love outside of The Walking Dead fan community, as he was the reason why I stuck around for so long despite the shows downhill in quality. An heroic send off while also still being alive, but then again I think it's the best thing they could of done. This is Andrews last season on the show and lets just say he didn’t go out quietly. Andrew Lincoln, what can I say without sounding like a broken record here. If these new writers continue on this path, then expect great things. A new threat and a great loss throughout. The Walking Dead Season 9 felt incredibly fresh as new show runners take hold of the steering wheel and breathe new life into a decomposing show. While not brilliant, but a massive improvement in pacing and bringing something interesting to a familiar structure that it always kept me on my toes. They actually took the criticism on board about the last seasons. The Walking Dead Season 9 felt incredibly “I found them.” They did it. Please, stop defying logic and give us back something decent like you're possibly promising! … Expand It really seems like the over-diluited garbage that TWD has been for the last 2 seasons might have finally reached an end, so, for those who lasted long enough in the abusive relationship with this Tv-Series, there is a sign of hope, there are still some of the logic flaws that were a trademark of the previous seasons (like the ridiculous glass-thing) but at least we're out of the endless "Shoothing at everything but Negan" phase, and they are hopefully starting to explore some more possibilities and context besides that. It really seems like the over-diluited garbage that TWD has been for the last 2 seasons might have finally reached an end, so, for those who lasted long enough I voted 2/10 for last season, i will vote a 7/10 for this one, but it really wants to be an "encouraging" vote. I voted 2/10 for last season, i will vote a 7/10 for this one, but it really wants to be an "encouraging" vote.
