
Talking Dead
Talk • TV-14 • 2011–22 • 10 Seasons
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Host Chris Hardwick discusses episodes of the AMC television series The Walking Dead with guests, including celebrity fans, cast members, and crew from the series.
User Reviews
A great regroup and wind-down after each episode.
Hardwick is such an obnoxious personality. I hate listening to him.
For those that need a full breakdown of each episode of Walking Dead. Occasionally okay, but unnecessary.
Pretty superfluous all things considered. Walking dead isn’t super deep so it’s not something that warrants critical analysis
Just a show telling you how great walking dead is when it’s really not that great
Pretty unnecessary and kinda cringe, but I guess exciting for Walking Dead stans. No reason to watch unless you’re deeply invested in TWD.
Was good in the hay-day of the walking dead but less so now
I find “podcast turned into a show” to be the worst genre of television besides Kardashian “reality”
If you are the type of person to like walking dead you'll probably enjoy it.
I don’t know why they need to be a show after The Walking Dead to talk about it. But if that’s your thing then hey…
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4.4 – Based on 1.3k ratings
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