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The Walking Dead
Them
Directed by
Julius Ramsay
TV-MA
S5 • E10
Feb 14, 2015
43m
7.6
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The group feels beaten after living life on the road, but must continue to trudge along in spite of the changes they have incurred.
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Cast of Them
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Danai Gurira
Michonne Hawthorne
Steven Yeun
Glenn Rhee
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Emily Kinney
Beth Greene
Michael Cudlitz
Abraham Ford
Chad L. Coleman
Tyreese Williams
Christian Serratos
Rosita Espinosa
Seth Gilliam
Gabriel Stokes
Ross Marquand
Aaron
Josh McDermitt
Eugene Porter
Alanna Masterson
Tara Chambler
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sasha Williams
Tyler James Williams
Noah
Julius Ramsay
Director
Heather Bellson
Writer
Jolly Dale
Producer
Paul Gadd
Producer
Matthew Negrete
Producer
Channing Powell
Producer
Them Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
For images like those, "Them" is worth watching, despite the larger limitations of the series being laid bare by the episode itself.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
"Them" certainly suffered for asking us to endure such slow, shuffling movement from its characters and plot, but a larger point on reaching one's lowest should nicely set up what's to come.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Rebecca Hawkes
Slow, quiet and sad was very much the order of the day on this week's instalment of The Walking Dead - albeit slow, quiet and sad interspersed with bursts of frenzied zombie killing.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
To see the survivors worn and weary (even more so than usual) was a great change of pace that highlighted some of the hardships beyond the walkers or enemy groups.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
The way the show chose to dramatize their grief felt mostly inert and not a great approach immediately after last week's similarly slow episode.
Independent (UK)
Alex Straker
As an episode that is full of potential, it's a shame that 'Them' fails to deliver on much of its most interesting material.
Slant Magazine
Chris Cabin
Up until the final 10 minutes of the episode, what's most remarkable about "Them" is its sense of quiet.
Grantland
Mark Lisanti
Things got bleak quickly. Like, staring-into-the-void-as-it-stares-back-at-you bleak, Nietzsche off his Zoloft and riding shotgun with Rust Cohle bleak.
The Atlantic
Lenika Cruz
This entire episode could have been cut down to maybe 10 minutes tops and summed up as follows: Everyone's sad and thirsty and hungry.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
It's time for The Walking Dead to fuel up and pick up the pace, so it can get back to the entertaining form it had at the beginning of the season.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
I would say that "Them" pushed the whole wandering survivor group element as far as it could possibly go.
Entertainment Weekly
Kat Rosenfield
This week, The Walking Dead settled on a new tactic: Rather than break its audience's hearts by ripping beloved characters from it, the show is now introducing new ones! You know, the better to destroy our every last fraying nerve.
Guardian
Brian Moylan
Wandering around in the wilderness looking for water trusts our survivors' reserve and gives us plenty of gritty metaphors to chew on.
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Troy L. Smith
It was to be expected that The Walking Dead would slow things down a bit after last week's dramatic midseason premiere. Yet, Episode 10, titled "Them," wasn't without its fair share of drama, surprises and crazy dogs.
Baltimore Sun
Patrick Kevin Day
For those in the audience who hadn't yet picked up on the double-meaning of The Walking Dead's title, this week's episode, "Them," spelled it out and underlined it.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
"Them" is a necessary episode; it serves as something of a palette cleanser after the unremitting misery of the previous two hours.
We Got This Covered
Adam A. Donaldson
After two episodes and two losses for the group, it was time for another one of those episodes of The Walking Dead where the action kind of stops (kind of), and our remaining heroes take stock of recent losses
TV.com
Tim Surette
It wasn't just repetitive because everyone walked and talked, it was repetitive because it did the same thing the show has always done and didn't offer anything new.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
This is an episode that reflects something the show is very fond of doing: spelling it out for the audience. I am not the biggest fan of the way The Walking Dead continues to find ways to make everything super clear for everyone.
Observer
Noam Cohen
No new ground is going to be broken here just because we're in Virginia not Georgia and everyone is more tired.
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