'A Certain Doom' | |||
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Episode no. | Season 10 Episode 16 | ||
Directed by | Greg Nicotero | ||
Story by | Jim Barnes Eli Jorné Corey Reed | ||
Teleplay by | Corey Reed | ||
Featured music | 'Burning Down the House' by Talking Heads | ||
Original air date | October 4, 2020 | ||
Running time | 42 minutes | ||
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'A Certain Doom' is the sixteenth episode of the tenth season of the post-apocalyptichorrortelevision seriesThe Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on October 4, 2020. The episode's teleplay was written Corey Reed, from a story by Jim Barnes, Eli Jorné and Reed, and it was directed by Greg Nicotero.
The episode was originally scheduled to air on April 12, 2020 as the season finale, however, AMC announced on March 24, 2020 that the post-production to the episode was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and instead aired on October 4, 2020. AMC announced that the tenth season will air six more episodes through early 2021.
This episode marks the return of Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan) who had been absent from the previous season episode 'What Comes After' and marks the departure of Ryan Hurst who portrays Beta from the previous season from the episode 'Guardians', as his character is killed by Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus).
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Plot[edit]
Beta (Ryan Hurst) has led the massive Whisperer horde to the Tower, where the survivors inside scramble to adjust their plan for survival. Father Gabriel Stokes (Seth Gilliam) orders several pairs of survivors to sneak pieces of a speaker system out past the horde onto a wagon to be pulled by horses, which the survivors will use to play music and lure the horde to the ocean to destroy them. Luke (Dan Fogler), Jules (Alex Sgambati), Daryl (Norman Reedus), Kelly (Angel Theory), Jerry (Cooper Andrews), Magna (Nadia Hilker), Carol (Melissa McBride), and Beatrice (Briana Venskus) decide to venture through the horde covered in walker guts to engineer the escape plan. Before they go, Lydia (Cassady McClincy) makes amends with Carol, with the latter insisting the former needs to make her own way with her mother Alpha dead.
The group begin sifting through the horde, with Whisperers being picked off by archers. Most of the group manages to evade the horde and flee into the woods. Carol manages to mortally wound a Whisperer that attacks her and Beatrice, but the dying Whisperer wounds Beatrice, forcing Carol to leave her behind as she is discovered and eaten by the horde. The survivors set up Luke’s sound system and begin blaring music that successfully lures the horde away from the Tower, giving the people inside the chance to escape. Beta and most of the Whisperers stay with the horde and catch up to the wagon as night falls, destroying it after forcing the group to retreat and abandon the wagon.
With no other options, Daryl leads the group in hunting down and killing the Whisperers one by one in a last ditch effort to stop the horde from returning to the Tower. Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Daryl confront Beta; though Beta tries to avenge Alpha’s death, Daryl stabs him in each eye. Beta remembers the Whisperers’ creed of embracing all death, and smiles happily as he imagines the horde embracing him as they devour him. Negan recognizes Beta from before the apocalypse, but Daryl shrugs it off. Back at the Tower, most of the group has evacuated thanks to the absence of the horde, but Gabriel stays behind to hold off a group of Whisperers. Gabriel acquits himself well but is nearly killed; he is saved by a hooded, masked warrior in the company of Maggie (Lauren Cohan), who has returned to the area after reading a letter from Carol warning her about the Whisperers. The pair were also able to save Aaron (Ross Marquand) and Alden (Callan McAuliffe) from a group of Whisperers.
Lydia, having learned how to lead a horde from her mother, dons Alpha’s mask and leads the horde to a cliff, intending to jump to her death in order to lead the horde to its doom. Carol catches up with her and orders her to go and she will take her place, but Lydia saves her from committing suicide and the pair embrace as they hide while the horde wanders off the cliff. Lydia throws her mother’s mask off the cliff as well. The group regroups outside the Tower in a makeshift camp; Maggie reunites with Judith (Cailey Fleming), and Daryl promises Carol that he’s still there for her.
Meanwhile, Connie (Lauren Ridloff) is revealed to be alive, albeit weak and malnourished. After collapsing in the road, she is found by Virgil (Kevin Carroll), who made his way to Oceanside only to find it empty. In West Virginia, Eugene’s (Josh McDermitt) group arrives at the intended rendezvous point with Stephanie in a train yard. After suffering a bicycle crash earlier, Eugene initially believes he has missed his meeting with Stephanie, but inspired by his friends declares they’ll go looking for her. The four are suddenly accosted by a large group of heavily armed soldiers wearing white and red body armor, who force the group to surrender their weapons and get on their knees at gunpoint.
Production[edit]
Lauren Cohan returned to the show in the role of Maggie Greene after departing the show for a year.
Lauren Cohan returned to the show in her role as Maggie Greene after leaving in the ninth season after being cast for a leading role in the TV series Whiskey Cavalier. Cohan and the showrunners had not considered Maggie to be written off the show completely then, and left the potential for her return in later seasons depending on Cohan's availability. With the cancellation of Whiskey Cavalier after one season, Cohan was able to return to the show in a full-time cast role, allowing the showrunners to work her into the ongoing plot.[1]
The selection of Talking Heads' 'Burning Down the House' was a choice made after the script was completed, calling only for some piece of rock music to help draw the walkers away from the hospital. Showrunner Angela Kang said many of the staff were Talking Heads fans and were drawn to the song since its lyrics matched the theme of the scene with the survivors up against impossible odds. The song itself was a expensive piece of music to license for the episode, but other options they tried did not work as well, so they opted to pay more for the rights.[2]
The episode also introduces the Commonwealth, a large community that is central to the last major arc in the comic book series. According to Kang, they had intended to have the season 10 finale end with the Commonwealth's introduction.[1]
'A Certain Doom' had been planned as the finale of season 10 for the series, to air in April 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, AMC announced in March 2020 that the episode would be delayed.[3] Kang explained that while the episode had completed filming, the work on post-production visual effects could not be completed on time due to the pandemic.[4]
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'A Certain Doom' was confirmed for its October 4, 2020, airdate in July 2020, as well as confirming the addition of six additional episodes to the tenth season which are expected to air in early 2021, since the eleventh season would be delayed due to the pandemic.[5]
Reception[edit]
Ryan Hurst made his final regular appearance in this episode after his character is killed by Daryl and Negan. Hurst's performance was highly acclaimed by critics.
Critical reception[edit]
'A Certain Doom' received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the episode has an approval rating of 88% with an average score of 6.78 out of 10, based on 18 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: 'The Whisperers are finally shushed for good in 'A Certain Doom', a tidy climax that efficiently dispenses with old enemies while teeing up a fresh crop of antagonists.'[6]
Jeffrey Lyles who writes for Lyles' Movie Files gave it an 8/10 rating and wrote: 'This didn't feel as satisfying as it was months after Negan killed Alpha and Beta vowed revenge, but in binge format I'm betting this will feel like a well-earned payoff.'[7] Ron Hogan of Den of Geek gave the episode a 4/5 rating, praising Nicotero's work, and wrote: 'One thing you can say about Greg Nicotero as a director, he knows exactly how he wants his special effects to look, and he shoots them in their full glory.'[8] Writing for Insider Kirsten Acuna gave the episode a B+ rating and wrote in her review: 'I wouldn't exactly call it much of a war. However, it's still a satisfying conclusion to what has been one of the most enjoyable seasons of 'TWD' in years where Kang made major changes from the comics.'[9] John Doyle of Globe and Mail also praised the episode in his review and wrote: 'It's grim but passing-good, like our lives now.'[10] Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode an average rating of 7/10 and praised the episode in his review saying:'The Walking Dead's Season 10 finale contained solid thrills and appropriately tense moments, but it faltered when it came to larger, memorable story beats.'[11]
Writing for The A.V. Club, Alex McLevy gave the episode a B and wrote: 'The back half of season 10 has been strong, and this installment makes for a fitting conclusion, given that it also dispatches its threat with a minimum of fuss.'[12] Richard Rys who writes for Vulture gave the episode an average rating of 3/5 in his review and wrote: 'Maybe this episode will hold up better under a binge-watching schedule, but waiting so long for a fairly predictable end to long-dangling story lines felt a bit anticlimactic.'[13] Erik Kain of Forbes praised the episode in his review, writing: 'Overall this was a perfectly fine season finale. I have some gripes, but they [sic] biggest one is just that it felt kind of flat compared to earlier episodes this season.'[14]
Ratings[edit]
'A Certain Doom' received 2.73 million viewers, down from the previous episode's rating.[15]
References[edit]
- ^ abWigler, Josh (October 5, 2020). ''The Walking Dead': Lauren Cohan Breaks Down Her Long Awaited Return'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Ross, Dalton (October 4, 2020). 'How Talking Heads saved the day on The Walking Dead'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Hipes, Patrick (March 24, 2020). ''The Walking Dead' Season 10 Finale Delayed Due To Coronavirus'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
- ^Ross, Dalton (March 30, 2020). 'The Walking Dead showrunner on the introduction of Princess'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
- ^Ross, Dalton (July 24, 2020). 'The Walking Dead FINALLY reveals season 10 finale date'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^'A Certain Doom'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Lyles, Jeffrey (October 5, 2020). 'The Walking Dead: A Certain Doom review S10 E16'. Lyles' Movie Files. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Hogan, Ron (October 4, 2020). 'The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 16 Review: A Certain Doom'. Den of Geek. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Acuna, Kirsten (September 20, 2020). ''The Walking Dead' season 10 finale is a satisfying conclusion to one of the show's best seasons in years'. Insider. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Doyle, John (October 1, 2020). ''The Walking Dead' season 10 finale is a satisfying conclusion to one of the show's best seasons in years'. Globe and Mail. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Fowler, Matt (October 5, 2020). 'The Walking Dead: Season 10 Episode 16 Review - 'A Certain Doom''. IGN. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^McLevy, Alex (October 4, 2020). 'The Walking Dead brings the Whisperer war to a brisk, satisfying conclusion'. The A.V. Club. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Rys, Richard (October 5, 2020). 'The Walking Dead Season Finale Recap: Delayed Gratification'. Vulture. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Kain, Erik (October 4, 2020). ''The Walking Dead' Season 10 Finale Recap And Review: An Uncertain Doom'. Forbes. Retrieved October 5, 2020.
- ^Metcalf, Mitch (October 6, 2020). 'Updated: ShowBuzzDaily's Top 150 Sunday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 4.5.2020'. Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
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