Any feeble strands of connection that Maggie had with Herschel are now gone. He is fully indoctrinated into Dama’s vision of a new world and, as we saw in the previous episode, betrayed his own mother ...
Is that love in the air on Dead City, or is it just walker stench? With the prevalence of the enemies-to-lovers trope in media today, it’s perhaps not surprising that a certain subset of The Walking ...
Maggie Rhee (Lauren Cohan) has had a complicated and often outright hostile relationship with Negan Smith (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) from the day they met – and rightfully so. But to Maggie, Negan's ...
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Jasneet Singh is a writer who finally has a platform to indulge in long rants about small moments on TV and film in overwhelming detail. With a literature background, she is drawn to the narrative ...
Jasneet Singh is a writer who finally has a platform to indulge in long rants about small moments on TV and film in overwhelming detail. With a literature background, she is drawn to the narrative ...
Lucy Owens is a Texas-based screenwriter and filmmaker whose work has been recognized at prestigious festivals like Slamdance and the Austin Film Festival. She is a co-founder of the independent ...
In the sophomore season of AMC’s apocalyptic spinoff The Walking Dead: Dead City, the two leads, survivors Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan), have been like ships passing in the ...
Lucy Owens is a Texas-based screenwriter and filmmaker whose work has been recognized at prestigious festivals like Slamdance and the Austin Film Festival. She is a co-founder of the independent ...
Given their traumatic past, Maggie teaming up with Negan on The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 1 sparked much debate, and understandably so. We spent much of the season questioning her motives for ...
New York City is the concrete jungle where dreams are made of. There’s truly nothing you can’t do in the Big Apple. In fact, if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. Alright, I’m done with ...