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The Walking Dead
Here's Not Here
Directed by
Stephen Williams
TV-MA
S6 • E4
Oct 31, 2015
65m
8.2
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A new face and setting are introduced. With all that's gone on in the apocalypse, can people be trusted?
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Cast of Here's Not Here
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
Michael Cudlitz
Abraham Ford
Lennie James
Morgan Jones
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sasha Williams
John Carroll Lynch
Eastman
Benedict Samuel
Owen
LB Brown
Young Man
H. Patrik Coyne
20's Man
Chris Gann
40's Man
Bethany Anne Lind
Young Woman
Stephen Williams
Director
Scott M. Gimple
Writer
Heather Bellson
Producer
Jolly Dale
Producer
Paul Gadd
Producer
Here's Not Here Ratings & Reviews
TV Over Mind
Randy Dankievitch
"Here's Not Here" is a standout episode of The Walking Dead, following in the show's legacy of building terrific, standalone hours built around a singular idea or story.
Black Nerd Problems
Keith Reid-Cleveland
While this episode didn't answer the burning question everyone had about Glenn's fate, it was probably one of the best we've seen as far as mid-season episodes go.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
I hesitate to bemoan anything about "Here's Not Here" as unrealistic or uninteresting, it just doesn't feel particularly necessary to the story, at least yet.
The Age (Australia)
Karl Quinn
We needed a break. Instead, we get a breakdown.
Digital Spy
Morgan Jeffery
'Here's Not Here' is a deliberate, thoughtful, exhausting bit of drama - with two outstanding performances at its core. Three - if you count Eastman's poor, unfortunate goat.
SFX Magazine
Will Salmon
Where "Here's Not Here" succeeds is in establishing Morgan as not just a good man (Tyreese was a good man and look what happened to him), but a man of strength and moral conviction too.
SciFiNow
Steve Wright
We'd still have preferred a straightforward follow up to last week, but moments of introspection like this don't hurt either.
Los Angeles Times
Alan Eyerly
The sometimes tragic back story of how Morgan Jones acquired his stick-fighting skills and pacifist philosophy is revealed in "He's Not Here."
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
"Here's Not Here" - works magnificently as a piece of television drama, it's also painful and heartbreaking in ways that quite frankly feel like overkill after last week's pile-up of tragedies.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
An emotionally fraught two-hander between Morgan (Lennie James) and a forensic psychologist, Eastman (John Carroll Lynch).
New York Daily News
Nicole Lyn Pesce
Sunday night's episode "Here's Not Here" was a 90-minute palate-cleanser after last week's bloodbath where we lost Glenn. Instead, we spent a powerful, reflective evening catching up with Morgan,
Variety
Laura Prudom
The extended Nov. 1 episode proved to be one of the show's most compelling to date, simply by following Lennie James' Morgan as he relearned how to be human.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
Lennie James is one of the strongest actors in the Walking Dead ensemble, and it's a genuine pleasure to see him play this material against a talent of Lynch's caliber.
Entertainment Weekly
Jonathon Dornbush
The Walking Dead becomes a two-man play that succeeds or fails based on the performances of Lennie James and guest star John Carroll Lynch. And wow, does it succeed.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
Sunday's episode, at least the retrospective "Then" portion, was a leisurely installment that meditated at length on core themes of the show: How best to exist in a world stripped of its artifice? What do human beings owe one another?
Wall Street Journal
John Carroll Lynch
Morgan's story needed to have some holes filled in, and one of the great things about this show is that the writers are confident enough to take this excursions from time to time away from the main story.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
The result is a mostly satisfying backstory that answers a few key questions.
Guardian
Brian Moylan
I enjoyed this episode because it finally offered another alternative to Rick's brutal survivalism.
The Atlantic
Lenika Cruz
It's irritating when a show you've been following for 68 episodes reminds you for the umpteenth time that its fictional world is, in fact, insane.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
"Here's Not Here" is a Morgan-centric entry, and Morgan-centric entries tend to be strong.
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