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The Walking Dead
30 Days Without an Accident
TV-MA
S4 • E1
Oct 12, 2013
43m
8.1
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Rick's group finds the prison has become a relatively safe base, but a close call with a stranger reminds them they can never let down their guard.
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Cast of 30 Days Without an Accident
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
David Morrissey
Philip Blake
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Danai Gurira
Michonne Hawthorne
Steven Yeun
Glenn Rhee
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Scott Wilson
Hershel Greene
Emily Kinney
Beth Greene
Chad L. Coleman
Tyreese Williams
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sasha Williams
Kyle Gallner
Zach
Kerry Condon
Clara
Victor McCay
Ryan Samuels
Sunkrish Bala
Caleb Subramanian
Luke Donaldson
Luke
Brighton Sharbino
Lizzie Samuels
Melissa Ponzio
Karen
Kyla Kenedy
Mika Samuels
Lawrence Gilliard Jr.
Bob Stookey
Vincent Martella
Patrick
Brandon Carroll
David
30 Days Without an Accident Ratings & Reviews
Slant Magazine
Ted Pigeon
The episode's underlying questions and thematic concerns, along with quieter rhythms, subtle imagery, and narrative crescendo, are not only a welcome change, but potentially also a preview of a better future for The Walking Dead.
Zap2it.com
Terri Schwartz
The audience doesn't know much more about what or why this [illness] killed [Patrick], for that matter, and that's nice for a change.
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
This isn't a zombie story anymore. This isn't even a post-apocalyptic story.
Independent (UK)
Alex Straker
The series opener of The Walking Dead's fourth year is undoubtedly slow, but like the groaning corpses that litter its landscapes, it catches up to you and leaves you terrified before the end
TIME Magazine
Nate Rawlings
Our first glimpse of this new reality is one of the series' best opening scenes yet.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
"30 Days Without an Accident" did a convincing job of making the prison at this stage feel like a good place to be, and of establishing a very different mood for the group (including smiles and banter).
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
This episode showcased the show's strengths - suspense, humor, humanity, and, of course, a good old-fashioned undead splatterfest.
What Culture
Laura Hurley
There were zombies, there was psychology...and yes, there were a few eviscerations. After all, this is The Walking Dead.
IGN Movies
Roth Cornet
It served up elaborate gore, creative monster entrances, a touch of humor in the form of Michonne's confrontation with the standee, a near escape from the cold fingers of death, and one brutal dispatching.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
I'm not interested in [the recurring characters], I'm interested in what happens to them, and that's a shaky foundation to build a show on. Still, though: Michonne smiles. That's something, at least.
Processed Media
Randy Dankievitch
When The Walking Dead steps aside from constant zombie spectacle and goofy exposition... it can still mange to find moments of true humanity in its script, something "30 Days" smartly takes a few scenes to do.
Paste Magazine
Josh Jackson
This was not quite the action-packed beginning I was hoping for. Still, a decent first effort under Scott M. Gimple's new reign.
Entertainment Weekly
Maricela Gonzalez
Carol... continues to surprise me with her development from a meek wife to a strong leader.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
All in all "30 Days Without An Accident" makes for an effective premiere with plenty of strong action and character beats to prime us for the season to come, though lacking a bit in any real surprises.
TV.com
Tim Surette
The episode was half character-driven drama and half B-movie frightfest, and to that I say, Hallelujah! If "30 Days Without an Accident" is the blueprint for The Walking Dead moving forward, we're in good shape.
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