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The Walking Dead
Forget
Directed by
David Boyd
TV-MA
S5 • E13
Mar 7, 2015
43m
7.8
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As Rick and the others continue to acclimate to their new surroundings, they consider a return to normalcy.
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Cast of Forget
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
Ross Marquand
Aaron
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sasha Williams
Major Dodson
Sam Anderson
Austin Nichols
Spencer Monroe
Tiffany Morgan
Erin
Tyler James Williams
Noah
Elijah Marcano
Mikey
Daniel Bonjour
Aiden Monroe
Steve Coulter
Reg Monroe
Corey Brill
Pete Anderson
Ann Mahoney
Olivia
Austin Abrams
Ron Anderson
Tovah Feldshuh
Deanna Monroe
David Silverman
Kent
Alexandra Breckenridge
Jessie Anderson
Michael Traynor
Nicholas
Jordan Woods-Robinson
Eric Raleigh
Jason Douglas
Tobin
Susie Spear Purcell
Shelly Neudermeyer
Mandi Christine Kerr
Mother #1
Maia Moss-Fife
Woman
David Boyd
Director
Corey Reed
Writer
Jolly Dale
Producer
Paul Gadd
Producer
Matthew Negrete
Producer
Channing Powell
Producer
Forget Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
Despite that weak pocket, much of "Forget" is strong material - and for the first time, shows The Walking Dead's ambition to break out of its usual cycle.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Watching everyone adjust to life inside affords some of the most fascinating character work the series has ever undertaken.
Total Film
Will Salmon
While this was another episode that was light on action, it was big on drama as Rick, Daryl and Carol covertly plotted their takeover of Alexandria.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
The culture shock of last week has passed, so now it's just a matter of seeing just how complacent the residents of Alexandria are. Turns out the answer is "pretty damn complacent."
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Rebecca Hawkes
It felt fitting that the episode first aired on International Women's Day: Carol is proving to be one of the most complex, interesting female characters on TV right now.
San Jose Mercury News
Chuck Barney
I find it interesting that Michonne, of all people, is eager to assimilate in Alexandria.
Wall Street Journal
Paul Vigna
Tonight's offering of "The Walking Dead," titled "Forget," was a treat tastier than Carol's cookies.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
Really, I love how disconcerting and disorienting this new location has become for the survivors.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
Seeing the group try to adjust to something resembling pre-apocalyptic life, and particularly seeing Carol role play as the mouse she used to be, put a bounce into the proceedings.
Los Angeles Times
Patrick Kevin Day
Favorite new character has to be Olivia, the property manager of Alexandria whose love of prosciutto, pickles and coffee is an enthusiasm not seen enough in Walking Dead characters.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
By the end of this episode, I felt a lot like Sasha - all of the small talk and new faces made me want to scream.
Paste Magazine
Shane Ryan
I think what really hit me tonight was how deeply strange all of these people are within the confines of civilization.
Observer
Noam Cohen
The Walking Dead is back to its old tricks in terms of subtle symbolism (that letter A!) and careful plotting, and the change is palpable.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
"Forget" was another fine episode that made for an intriguing look at our outsiders stepping back in.
Slant Magazine
Chris Cabin
There's a potent sense of humankind's rampant need to focus on the manageable, even when history has shown the all-too-real dangers of doing so.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
[The] episode, which centered on an awkward cocktail party at Deanna's place, didn't move the needle much on the broader narrative but I mostly enjoyed it.
The Atlantic
David Sims
"Forget" did a great job confronting the simultaneous appeal and the danger of the safe zone, with Rick, Daryl, Carol, and Sasha each encountering various pitfalls of the fantasy life they're trying to settle into.
Guardian
Brian Moylan
Well, they certainly weren't pussyfooting around with subtle metaphors in this episode, were they?
Entertainment Weekly
Kat Rosenfield
In an episode called "Forget," a clear message emerged: Some things, you can't.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
"Forget" works best when judged by its individual storylines.
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