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The Walking Dead
Sing Me a Song
Directed by
Rosemary Rodriguez
TV-MA
S7 • E7
Dec 3, 2016
63m
7.9
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A deeper look at the Sanctuary and the world of the Saviors. Members of Alexandria look for supplies.
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Cast of Sing Me a Song
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Danai Gurira
Michonne Hawthorne
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Negan Smith
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Christian Serratos
Rosita Espinosa
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Josh McDermitt
Eugene Porter
Alanna Masterson
Tara Chambler
Lennie James
Morgan Jones
Sonequa Martin-Green
Sasha Williams
Seth Gilliam
Gabriel Stokes
Ross Marquand
Aaron
Tom Payne
Jesus Rovia
Austin Nichols
Spencer Monroe
Austin Amelio
Dwight
Joshua Hoover
Fat Joey
Brian F. Durkin
George
Ricky Russert
Chris
Aerli Austen
Isabelle
Griffin Freeman
Mark
Autumn Dial
Amber
Chloe Aktas
Tanya
Christine Evangelista
Sherry
Ann Mahoney
Olivia
David Silverman
Kent
Tim Parati
Dr. Emmett Carson
Mike Seal
Gary
Elyse Dufour
Frankie
Rosemary Rodriguez
Director
Angela Kang
Writer
Corey Reed
Writer
Jolly Dale
Producer
Ryan DeGard
Producer
Caleb Womble
Producer
Sing Me a Song Ratings & Reviews
ComicBook.com
Brandon Davis
When The Walking Dead accurately adapts big moments from its comic book source material, it often makes for entertaining television. Episode 7x07, Sing Me A Song, was no exception.
Business Insider
Kirsten Acuna
Sunday's episode was a perfect example of how to balance servicing one character, Carl, while still showing what is going on in the world around him.
ScreenCrush
Kevin Fitzpatrick
"Sing Me a Song" gives us a chance to see different sides of a villain whose only traits thus far have been gloating and posturing.
CBR
Dan Caffrey
Whatever the case, "Sing Me a Song" works, and it does so by adhering to the blueprint already drawn up by Kirkman and co.
Empire Magazine
James White
It's the Spencer/Rick tension which holds the most promise here, with potential ramifications down the line.
Harper's Bazaar
Emma Dibdin
Negan and Carl's confrontation has been one of the most long-awaited moments of this season for The Walking Dead fans, thanks both to their complex dynamic in the comics. The payoff does not disappoint
CraveOnline
Blair Marnell
"Sing Me a Song" had a story that was practically ripped from the pages of The Walking Dead comic book. That should be a good thing, and yet long stretches of the episode were oddly boring.
Starburst
Joel Harley
Sing Me a Song is an above-average episode with enough interesting or fun little moments to remind us why we keep coming back (Michonne! Negan getting slapped in the chops! Father Gabriel!).
Observer
Noam Cohen
How all these come to a head next week is yet to be seen. But things don't look good for our heroes...The bad guy is in your gates already, and he's got the weakest among you sitting on his lap.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
Negan has got to go. And not because he's ruining the lives of the characters of The Walking Dead. Because he's ruining the entire show.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
Filling more time is a burden this show really doesn't need.
New York Times
Jeremy Egner
Negan and Carl ending up at Alexandria was a nice zag that I didn't see coming, and I'm intrigued by where their relationship could go... That and Mr. Morgan's more nuanced performance gives me hope that the midseason finale could be a good one.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
On the bright side, we finally get some forward motion as "Sing Me a Song" returns to the usual multiple-story-line setup.
Wall Street Journal
Paul Vigna
After spending a long time laying out all the pieces on the new chessboard, The Walking Dead finally got to moving some of them around.
Independent (UK)
Jacob Stolworthy
Ultimately, this episode marks a new chapter for not only Carl but the future of the series.
Guardian
Stuart Jeffries
We know bad stuff is going to go down - Michonne will behead that walker, Negan will brand someone's face - but however hard it is to look, it's harder still to look away.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
Negan and Carl made for an intriguing odd couple in one of the season's meatiest episodes yet.
Rolling Stone
Noel Murray
This episode doesn't really justify its extended running time. But this chapter was the best showcase yet for Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who finally got the chance to do more than just grin, whistle, swear, and slaughter.
Entertainment Weekly
Nick Romano
The show has been laying groundwork for some sort of confrontation between Spencer and Rick or a drastic action from Spencer. If it's anything like the comics, this tension will rear its ugly head in an even uglier way.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
While the episode didn't try and blow our minds, it did do the careful, and necessary, work of setting up just what kind of threat Negan is, and how he's managed to keep a hold on people for so long.
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