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Kim Dickens | ... |
Madison Clark
(37 episodes, 2015-2017)
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Frank Dillane | ... |
Nick Clark
(37 episodes, 2015-2017)
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Alycia Debnam-Carey | ... |
Alicia Clark
(37 episodes, 2015-2017)
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Mercedes Mason | ... |
Ofelia Salazar
(37 episodes, 2015-2017)
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Colman Domingo | ... |
Victor Strand
(33 episodes, 2015-2017)
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Rubén Blades | ... |
Daniel Salazar
(27 episodes, 2015-2017)
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Cliff Curtis | ... |
Travis Manawa
(23 episodes, 2015-2017)
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Danay Garcia | ... |
Luciana Galvez
(22 episodes, 2016-2017)
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Lorenzo James Henrie | ... |
Chris Manawa
(20 episodes, 2015-2016)
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Daniel Sharman | ... |
Troy Otto
(16 episodes, 2017)
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Sam Underwood | ... |
Jake Otto
(16 episodes, 2017)
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Spin off series of The Walking Dead that portrays the beginning events of the zombie apocalypse in the West coast during the same time frame when the city of Atlanta was falling under attack, while Rick was in a coma at the local hospital. It shows how the strain was already in full effect in the south while it's just starting in California.
I can't remember a group of lead characters that were so painfully boring, one dimensional, and unlikable. Their collective stupidity is so hard to watch, it makes me wonder how show runners from TWD could've created this mess. The teenage angst ridden kids have to go, why would I waste an hour watching some clueless, bratty kids? The soldiers are right; weed out the sick and weak, contain the disease. That's the end of the story line for that show, instead our "lead characters" keep screwing it up. If these idiots would stop getting in their way, maybe the soldiers could contain the disease. That would obviously nullify the Walking Dead, so I guess they can't change the plot too much, but I'm out on this series.