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‘The Walking Dead’ Is Weird as Hell and Worth Streaming Again

Ratings have dropped, but with a new showrunner and fresh foes, the zombies are worth revisiting

Rob Bricken
OneZero
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6 min readApr 5, 2019

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Danai Gurira in The Walking Dead. © Jackson Lee Davis/AMC

(Note: This story contains spoilers about The Walking Dead’s just-completed ninth season, but to be honest, they’ll probably make you want to watch the show again when it hits Netflix.)

IfIf you’re one of the millions of viewers who have stopped watching The Walking Dead since 2016, I can say with absolute honesty—for the first time in years—that this is a damn shame. While AMC’s venerable zombie apocalypse show has managed to squander much of its once immense popularity, the series’ just-wrapped ninth season proved that it is once again one of TV’s most entertaining dramas. Now if only its former audience knew.

I don’t blame anyone who gave up on the series between the show’s apex—culminating in 2016’s infuriating, insulting cliffhanger—and the two boring, interminable seasons that followed. After it was announced that star Andrew Lincoln, who played the main protagonist Rick Grimes, would be leaving the show in late 2018, there probably didn’t seem to be any particular reason to come back. Now I’m here to tell you there is, and it’s a simple one:

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Rob Bricken
Rob Bricken

Written by Rob Bricken

The former editor of io9.com, Rob Bricken has been a professional nerd since 2001. He also often cries at children's cartoons.

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