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Andrew Lincoln | ... | ||
Norman Reedus | ... | ||
Steven Yeun | ... | ||
Lauren Cohan | ... |
Maggie Greene
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Chandler Riggs | ... | ||
Danai Gurira | ... | ||
Melissa McBride | ... | ||
Michael Cudlitz | ... |
Sgt. Abraham Ford
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Sonequa Martin-Green | ... | ||
Josh McDermitt | ... |
Dr. Eugene Porter
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Christian Serratos | ... | ||
Alanna Masterson | ... |
Tara Chambler
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Seth Gilliam | ... |
Father Gabriel Stokes
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Tovah Feldshuh | ... | ||
Alexandra Breckenridge | ... |
Deanna grieves the loss of Aiden with her husband and son. Then she watches the footage with Nicholas' testimony giving his version about the death of Aiden and Noah. Meanwhile Glenn tells what really happened to Rick. Sasha is in the tower completely disturbed and leaves the lookout to kill walkers. Michonne and Rosita follow her through the woods and they stay together. Rick discloses to Deanna that Pete beats Jessie and he wants to kill him, but Deanna opposes and demands a civilized behavior to Rick. Daryl and Aaron are in the woods and find a woman tied to a tree devoured by the walkers and a "W" carved on the forehead. Carl follows Enid in the woods and has a conversation with her. Glenn meets Nicholas and tells him that he knows who he is. Rick and Pete fight against each other. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
This is the fifteenth episode of the fifth season of the Walking Dead. As we near the finale, things are getting tense in the urban life of Alexandria. There are troubling signs ahead for everyone, as evident by these walkers that have "W" carved into their foreheads. The ending is very strong and it shows some promise for the next episode.
In this episode, "Try," Daryl and Aaron are out on a hunt for people, and they come across some troubling signs. Deanna is grieving over the loss of her son and she listens to two different eyewitness accounts. Meanwhile, Rick pleads with Deanna to kill Pete over his abuse of Jesse, but she refuses to behave in an uncivilized manner. Finally, Sasha is still mentally drained as she prepares to take out every walker in sight.
Overall, this is another excellent episode and I think it has a strong ending and something that will play a major role in the final episode. This episode continues to make its case that the people of Alexandria are weak and they need to become stronger.
My Grade: A