![]() In his review of the series finale, Ron Hogan at Den of Geek wrote "In many ways, “Rest In Peace” is a look back at some of The Walking Dead‘s greatest hits." He also noted that TWD "might not have the energy or potency of a younger, hipper series, but there are a few surprises left in both the proverbial and literal gas tank."ĭaniel Dockery's review of The Walking Dead season 11 for Polygon, he wrote that "Its existence now feels as archaic as the rotting undead that pace around in it, a reminder of a series that in its nascent years, while far from hopeful, remained vibrantly gruesome."Īmy West at our sister site GamesRadar, gave the finale a 3 out of 5 star review, and explains that "The Walking Dead series finale is almost split into two halves the first section offering up 35 minutes of pulse-pounding action, while the second goes hard on the nostalgia and sentimentality, and the results are a seriously mixed bag." There will be significant deaths here and there to provide some occasional shocks to the story, though this just isn’t enough to get invested in." As Collider's Chase Hutchinson points out, the direction of the story veered away from its original premise strongly, as "none of this sounds like much of a post-apocalyptic show filled with zombies." He also chided the series for a graver sin: "Rarely are there compelling character moments in the middle of all the hustle and bustle. ![]() Unfortunately, the critics felt The Walking Dead was a bit lifeless in season 11. ![]() The Walking Dead season 11 reviews: What the critics say Though, as noted below, spin-offs and continuations of the TWD universe practically act as an invisible hand-of-god that protects some. Throughout, fan-favorites such as Michonne do their best to survive the axe swings and infections. Standoffs, riots and secret identity reveals abound throughout the season, and a war with the Commonwealth is seemingly unavoidable.
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