The Walking Dead - Série 6

(season)
USA, 2015, 12 h 39 min (Length: 43–65 min)

Creators:

Frank Darabont

Based on:

Robert Kirkman (comic book), Tony Moore (comic book) (more)

Composer:

Bear McCreary

Cast:

Andrew Lincoln, Chandler Riggs, Steven Yeun, Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan, Danai Gurira, Lennie James, Sonequa Martin-Green, Alanna Masterson, Michael Cudlitz (more)
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Episodes(16)

Plots(1)

With no hope of safety in Alexandria, Rick and his band of survivors soon discover a larger world beyond what they understood it to be. In this new reality, there are new dangers, new opportunities and new complexities and face. To claim their place in this newfound landscape, the group must become the threat themselves, as terrifying as any of the adversaries they've encountered. (Entertainment One)

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Reviews (2)

Necrotongue 

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English The sixth season was the biggest disappointment so far. The undead may be visually perfect, but they have also become the most boring component of the series as they have nothing to offer besides shuffling, biting, and grunting. Hostile groups of the living could have put a fresh spin on things if it hadn’t been for the total disregard for logic and common sense in general. Plus, the series seems to be trying to put Zen Buddhism or the hippie philosophy into practice, so I can’t wait for Morgan to start sticking flowers into gun barrels. Clearly, the basic theme has been pretty much exhausted, and I wouldn't mind if season seven was the final one. ()

kaylin 

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English The best moment of the sixth season of The Walking Dead is the finale. It is brilliantly shot, especially in the last scene. Sure, the final episode is simply a weird road trip. However, once it gets to what everyone wants, it is worth it. In addition, Jeffrey Dean Morgan proves how well he was chosen for the role. Also, the first episode of the seventh season is here, and it is one of the best and gnarliest ever. ()