184 episodes
Watching Dead - Walking Dead Podcast Bald Move
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4.5, 1.4K Ratings
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Analysis and your feedback covering The Walking Dead on AMC. For more episodes and other shows, visit BaldMove.com.
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The End
It’s been real, it’s been fun, hell, it’s even been real fun. But as we announced two weeks ago, we feel this is our time to exit from the series that helped found Bald Move, AMC’s The Walking Dead. This podcast is for you; the long time listener! Come take a stroll with us through memory lane, say your goodbyes, and hopefully meet again real soon on better shows with better podcasts. This episode is chock full of clips from the archives, old skits, and tons of memories both hilarious and cringe-worthy from the past. Until we meet again!
If you want to see A.Ron do Rick Grimes for THE Rick Grimes, here it is.
A big thank you to Mysteriana for creating the Watching Dead theme music. Find all of their music at MysterianaMusic.com
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816 – Wrath
Jim and A.Ron put AMC’s The Walking Dead to rest at the end of it’s eighth season, with the finale episode “Wrath”. It’s not the worst episode of TWD, but it certainly isn’t a good one, and it ends on a puzzling conspiracy against Rick perpetrated by his closest friends. There are crazy character flip flops involving Morgan, Eugene, even Jesus and Daryl get caught up in it, and we say, enough. We’ll be back next week with a Podcast Fiesta Wrap Up Extravaganza with some of our fondest memories of the show, and this podcast we’ve been doing for the better part of a decade. Want in? Send us an email or hit up the rocking and rolling wrap up thread on our forums.
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A big thank you to Mysteriana for creating the Watching Dead theme music. Find all of their music at MysterianaMusic.com.
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815 – Worth
Jim and A.Ron discuss the sadness that is an above average episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead that still can’t rise above the weight of the garbage it’s surrounded by. No offense, Jadis. For every half-decent book-end device, there is a terrible Gregory or Eugene scene. For every clever Negan canary trap, there are two seasons of his incompetence making him look like a fool. We’re tapping out. Next week will be the last episode of The Walking Dead that we cover. The week after, we’re ending the podcast in style, as we reminisce with our fellow fans about the show that was and that will never be. Favorite moments? Fondest memes? Best skits? Send us your thoughts and let’s do this send off right!
A big thank you to Mysteriana for creating the Watching Dead theme music. Find all of their music at MysterianaMusic.com
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814 – Still Gotta Mean Something
Jim and A.Ron are here to, sort of backhandedly compliment the latest episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead. It’s one of the better recent episodes, but the unfortunate thing is all of the moments and beats they come really close to nailing here are ones that have been so worn through mindless repetition to the point we’re incapable of feeling anything but boredom. But yeah, Andrew Lincoln, Denai Gurira, and Lenni James really know how to act, and work their professional asses off to sell this material. Oh, and Rat-Faced Jesus has a very satisfying character development. Just two episodes left! See you next week.
If you’d like to see Jim and I escape from prison together please watch us over at twitch.tv/baldmove, every Monday and Wednesday at 4pm EST. You can watch part one of the “A Way Out” saga right here.
A big thank you to Mysteriana for creating the Watching Dead theme music. Find all of their music at MysterianaMusic.com
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813 – Do Not Send Us Astray
AMC’s The Walking Dead served up what A.Ron describes as a top 5 worst episode of all time in “Do Not Send Us Astray”. The show continues to find new lows in its regard for the audience’s intelligence, as they don’t even bother trying to plausibly setup any action set pieces or plot, it just kind of happens because reasons. We have at least five morgalizers at this point. Day turns to night turns to day and Maggie has been pregnant for like ten seasons now. There was a helicopter at some point? I think Father G. went blind earlier? The only thing I know is that we’ll be back for more next week. See you then.
A big thank you to Mysteriana for creating the Watching Dead theme music. Find all of their music at MysterianaMusic.com.
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812 – The Key
“The Key”, which is the latest episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead continues to erode Negan’s aura of invincibility, as he can’t even keep Rick’s hands off his precious Lucille as he lurches from one insane and pathetic deal to the next. Simon’s had enough, and leads the rest of the Saviors off to war against the Hilltop. Meanwhile, Maggie makes a deal for The Key to the Future for a milk crate full of phonographic records, and Enid openly wonders if anything means anything anymore. You and me both, Enid. You and me both.
A big thank you to Mysteriana for creating the Watching Dead theme music. Find all of their music at MysterianaMusic.com
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Customer Reviews
Surprise!
This is one of my favorite podcasts and I never expected it to come back! Thanks so much for giving it another go!
The boys are back!
So glad Jim & A-aron are coming back to do this podcast. This is the best Walking Dead podcast out there.
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