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The Walking Dead
The Obliged
Directed by
Rosemary Rodriguez
TV-MA
S9 • E4
Oct 27, 2018
45m
8.0
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Rick's vision of a civilized future is threatened by a sudden reckoning with past sins that remain unavenged and unforgiven.
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Cast of The Obliged
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
Cooper Andrews
Jerry
Pollyanna McIntosh
Jadis
Aaron Farb
Norris
Rhys Coiro
Jed
Nicole Barré
Kathy
Thunderbird Dinwiddie
Regina
Mimi Kirkland
Rachel Ward
Tamara Austin
Nora
Matt Mangum
D.J.
Briana Venskus
Beatrice
Mandi Christine Kerr
Barbara
Kerry Cahill
Dianne
Jennifer Riker
Mrs. Robinson
Rosemary Rodriguez
Director
Geraldine Inoa
Writer
Christian Agypt
Producer
Ryan DeGard
Producer
Caleb Womble
Producer
The Obliged Ratings & Reviews
Pajiba
Brian Richards
I'd like to think that Rick's swan song will be a little less sudden and polarizing when it airs next Sunday, but knowing this show and how it goes, all I can really do is just give the Powers That Be the benefit of the doubt.
Culturess
Erica Mariera
Maggie's plan to go to Alexandria and visit Negan unfolds. As a result, Rick ends up in a devastating situation that may impact his exit.
CinemaBlend
Nick Venable
The cliffhanger ending is bound to polarize fans as much as any other big moment in this franchise, if not more so.
Syfy Wire
Alyse Wax
I think it is great. Carol is giving [the Saviors] a chance to be who they want to be -- something Negan never gave them.
The Verge
Bryan Bishop
The old Walking Dead relied on tricks and promised gags to keep people watching; the new Walking Dead seems focused on genuine surprise and jettisoning characters so it can get to the business of new storylines.
io9.com
Rob Bricken
Four episodes in-25 percent of the entire season-and The Walking Dead hasn't been bad at all. In fact, it's been pretty damned good.
Geek Girl Authority
Noetta Harjo
I have to admit, I wasn't prepared for this to happen. I really hope there's some way to save him.
Independent (UK)
Jacob Stolworthy
It seems the show's about to lose its main character in a traumatising way.
Paste Magazine
Jim Vorel
What the hell is going to happen on The Walking Dead two weeks from now? Who will the central characters be? For the first time in ages, I honestly have no idea. And it's equal parts frightening and exciting.
TV Fanatic
Steve Ford
I couldn't help but draw a parallel between Rick's vision for the future and the bridge. Just like the world that's been built, the bridge was in severe jeopardy of crumbling.
Empire Magazine
James White
This season has so far been a mixed one; while some elements have been watchable and it's a blessed relief to be away from the driving misery of All Out War, there are still times it feels as though the show doesn't quite know how to sustain any plotline.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Richard Rys
That's two excellent episodes in a row that deliver just about everything you want from The Walking Dead - zombie mayhem, plot twists, really dumb decisions with catastrophic consequences, and not just one but a slew of cliffhangers.
Entertainment Weekly
Nick Romano
A sickness from Fear the Walking Dead has stricken its parent show. It's the idea of being "stuck," something Morgan said multiple times on this season of the Walking Dead-spawned series, and it's something Michonne utters during a conversation with Negan
Forbes
Erik Kain
Wow. That was quite an episode of The Walking Dead. Not only was it the best episode this season, but one of the better episodes I've seen in a very long time.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
It doesn't make for a particularly satisfying viewing experience, but it does build anticipation for Andrew Lincoln's final episode next week.
SFX Magazine
Alex Avard
Lincoln and Norman Reedus are both on fine form down in that hole, convincing us to empathise with both characters' deeply polarised positions.
Den of Geek
Ron Hogan
The highlight of that commitment to improved writing is "The Obliged," in which most of the show is taken up with two characters having conversations. Unlike previous talky seasons, this time the exchanges carry weight, and have meaning.
AV Club
Alex McLevy
What kept "The Obliged" from skidding into the gutter was further evidence of how the various storylines this year are snaking out in uneven progression, certain elements dying out just as others are picking up steam.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
Mostly because it felt like the creeping danger was only there to make sure no one had to make any hard decisions this week, allowing the story to kick the can down the road some more.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
The Obliged was another fantastic episode, but it's harder to ignore that feeling the series is reaching a logical end point.
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