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The Walking Dead
Omega
TV-MA
S9 • E10
Feb 17, 2019
46m
7.8
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A new arrival at the Hilltop opens up about the leader of a group of mask-wearing savages. A search party sets out on a daring mission to find two missing friends.
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Cast of Omega
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
Samantha Morton
Alpha
Christian Serratos
Rosita Espinosa
Seth Gilliam
Gabriel Stokes
Ross Marquand
Aaron
Josh McDermitt
Eugene Porter
Khary Payton
Ezekiel Sutton
Alanna Masterson
Tara Chambler
Katelyn Nacon
Enid
Tom Payne
Jesus Rovia
Lauren Ridloff
Connie
Eleanor Matsuura
Yumiko Okumura
Nadia Hilker
Magna
Cassady McClincy-Zhang
Lydia
Angel Theory
Kelly
Scarlett Blum
Lydia
Javier Carrasquillo
Matias
Quinn Bozza
Cyrus
Ashlyn Stallings
Amanda
Brett Butler
Tammy Rose Sutton
Matt Lintz
Henry
James Chen
Kal
Gustavo Gomez
Marco
Omega Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
Alex McLevy
As a means of establishing the character of Alpha, the harsh and violent new antagonist and leader of the Whisperers, "Omega" is bluntly effective. As an episode of The Walking Dead, it's pretty thin gruel.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
While the turn is interesting, the actual execution is a little ham-fisted... But these are pretty minor quibbles about a story where empathy brings about character change.
Entertainment Weekly
Nick Romano
Through Lydia, the writers of The Walking Dead explore what happens when the brain of a young girl rewrites memories to protect the body. It's not the most well-executed exploration ever put to television, but it's an admirable effort.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
Thanks to a clever bit of storytelling, the backstory of Lydia and her momma, the leader of the Whisperers, is one of the most compelling tales we've heard on this show in a while.
Pajiba
Brian Richards
Samantha Morton is every bit as scary, powerful, and intimidating before her transformation into Alpha as she is afterward, and I look forward to seeing what happens next in this upcoming war.
Tell-Tale TV
Kevin Lever
Some episodes are about the build-up, and this is one of those. With the Whisperers descending upon Hilltop, this lays the groundwork needed to know what they are up against. At least Daryl's on top of things, watching everything closely.
CinemaBlend
Nick Venable
Though The Walking Dead has yet to showcase Alpha's über-maliciousness in the most current timeline, this episode seemed intent on driving home the idea that Alpha no longer conforms to anyone's standards but her own in the post-apocalypse.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
With the central theme being the survivors of abuse and/or those still being abused, the show really clicked in ways it hasn't in a long while.
Uproxx
Dustin Rowles
"Omega" provides a good character episode for Daryl, who really has taken front and center since the departure of Andrew Lincoln.
SFX Magazine
Alex Avard
"Omega" is easily the weakest episode of season 9 so far, feeling about as trite, frustrating, and manufactured as The Walking Dead can get, not to mention completely undermining any sense of danger or intrigue we had about The Whisperers.
TV Fanatic
Steve Ford
It was a surprising decision to touch upon Lydia and Alpha's backstory so soon, but it was an enthralling glimpse into both character's pasts that provided some great twists and juicy revelations along the way.
Paste Magazine
Jim Vorel
It's clear that not having Negan (or lil' asskicker Judith Grimes) on screen hurts the engagement level of these episodes to a degree, to the point that half of what we're seeing immediately feels like filler.
io9.com
Germain Lussier
"Omega" wasn't exactly an exciting episode of The Walking Dead, but it sure was interesting. We now have a really solid idea of what everyone else is up against. A villain and followers who don't think about life in the same ways the heroes do.
CBR
Alexandra August
The Whisperer leader Alpha gets her own origin story in "Omega," and the drama doesn't shy away from using the increased real estate offered by television to explore the character beyond what we may have seen in the comic.
Empire Magazine
James White
In what could be an exposition-heavy episode, the backstory actually works, partly because McClincy sells it and because the material set in the past is a great chance for Morton to do what she does so well.
Forbes
Erik Kain
It's frustrating to see this kind of bad writing crop up in Season 9 which has largely avoided making its cast act like complete imbeciles... Overall, not a super eventful episode.
Den of Geek
Ron Hogan
There's a certain amount of freedom given to make mistakes, that didn't seem to be as prevalent under Rick... Perhaps the creative team behind the show feel freed to learn from mistakes, too.
Syfy Wire
Alyse Wax
Does she think so little of her daughter that she gave her the very last letter of the alphabet? The abuse she gives makes that a stupid question.
Geek Girl Authority
Noetta Harjo
We rarely get such a detailed backstory for new characters. This was very interesting seeing the story through the eyes of a child.
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