“The Walking Dead” (Netflix) Finale Season 11.
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“The Walking Dead” (Netflix) Finale Season 11, post-apocalyptic horror drama . The Finale focused on the group's encounter with the Commonwealth, a large network of communities that has advanced equipment and over fifty thousand survivors living in their settlements. The 'wealth also maintained soldiers that are armored a-la Stormtroopers in Star Wars. Additionally, the season also focuses on the group's confrontation with the Reapers, a mysterious faction of hostile survivors that attacked and took Meridian, the former home of Maggie and her new people, the Wardens. The best of TWD, however, were past seasons ago--the first 4 seasons, 3 to 4 or The Governor seasons. And those when Negan was still super evil. Everything and anything that ensued were anti-climactic. Yes, including the Alpha season, although Samantha Morton remains as my love forever. The pre-Finale and Finale seasons were also the cheesiest, with all the lovey-dovey side stories throw