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The Walking Dead: 4 Times Other Groups Have Tried To Recruit Daryl Dixon
'Rendition', The fourth episode of The Walking Dead's eleventh and final season, provided a dramatic twist in our heroes' conflict with The Reapers, with the reveal that Leah, Daryl's love interest first introduced in a season 10 bonus episode, is a member of the antagonistic group. Daryl is captured, but after playing down his connection to Maggie, a good word from Leah, and undergoing a 'Baptism by fire' ritual, Daryl endears himself to Pope, the leader of the group. His actions lead Pope to accept Daryl as the newest member of the Reapers.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Horror
'The Walking Dead': Five Characters Who Could Take Rick Grimes's Role In The Commonwealth Story Arc
WARNING: SPOILERS for the ending of The Walking Dead comics, and possbly the show. The Walking Dead's double-length final season is off to an interesting start. Currently, the show appears to be split into two major plotlines: The TV-exclusive battle against the Reapers, a brutal, militaristic group who slaughtered many of the residents of Maggie's last community, and the story of the Commonwealth, a well equipped community running on a rigid class system that forms the centre of the comic book's final story arc.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Horror
The Walking Dead's Latest Death Bears An Eeerie Resemblance To Another Character's Grisly End.. And Proves Maggie Is Going Down A Dark Path
WARNING: SPOILERS for The Walking Dead 11x02, 'Acheron: Part 2' The Walking Dead has always been a dark series, considering its zombie apocalypse setting, but the final season's second episode, 'Acheron: Part 2', is particularly grim. Much of the drama in the first few episodes has come from the understandable tension between Negan and Maggie, as Maggie leads a group on a mission to reclaim her previous community, Meridian, and secure enough food for the struggling Alexandria.
By Kristy Anderson4 years ago in Horror
Horror on the Small Screen: The Best TV Horror Villains
Similar to film, television horror depends on a few key formulas. Not only do you need to have high stakes and stunning visuals to keep an audience interested, but you need a menacing villain to hold it together. It also gives you something to be scared of or be angry about for weeks to come.
By Jenika Enoch4 years ago in Horror
What I'm Hoping For With "American Horror Story: Double Feature"
It goes without saying the excitement for the long awaited “American Horror Story: Double Feature” is through the roof. I know I’m among those excited fans. I’m very intrigued with the resent teasers, the idea of two world colliding (monsters of the deep in one story, then aliens and UFOs being in the other story), and the official trailer itself and the likely story that will be told. Everything looks promising.
By Chloe Medeiros4 years ago in Horror
How Watching 'The Simpsons' Treehouse Of Horror Specials Helped Me Become A Horror Lover
Like many millennials, I grew up watching a lot of television. Shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Ren & Stimpy, Dinosaurs, and many more gave me social references and jokes that I still make to this day. Despite having a massive television library at my disposal, I was perhaps most importantly an avid watcher of Matt Groening's seminal series, The Simpsons.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Horror
TOP 15 SUPERNATURAL SERIES ON NETFLIX
To b e honest, i really love what Netflix is doing for people and that they have a lot of good, wonderful movies and series about everything. All you need to do is just to click two times and make a choice about "what you want to watch today".
By Maria Ostasevici 5 years ago in Horror
The Gay Problem With Netflix's 'Fear Street' Trilogy That We Need To Talk About
July has been a fun month for horror fans on Netflix with the release of the Fear Street trilogy. The 3-movie adaptation of R.L. Stine's YA Goosebumps-like series, Fear Street, struck a chord with a lot of Millennial viewers and horror fans alike. Set in the cursed town of Shadyside, the trilogy takes viewers through multiple time jumps to try and uncover the mystery behind the woman believed to be responsible... the unholy witch, Sarah Fier.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Horror
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 - A Netflix Movie Review
Welcome to Fear Street. We will alert you what monsters you will be meeting. Fear Street is the first part of a trilogy released to Netflix in 2021. Four friends encounter strange occurrences one night in their neighborhood. Realizing that a brutal curse is repeating itself from 300 years ago, they have to stop it now to avoid several brutal murders.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Horror











