The Walking Dead Season 6: 13 WTF Moments From 'Start To Finish'

1. Tension-Filled Finale

As Start to Finish comes to an end, the pace slows down as the tension rises and the stage is firmly set for what promises to be an explosive return for The Walking Dead in February. We see Rick and Co. covered in undead guts and mingling with walkers, we see the totally-now-not-dead Glenn lay eyes on his pregnant wife, we see Deanna seemingly going down in a blaze of glory, and this is all accompanied by a dramatic score and played out in slow motion. Then just as the episode comes to an end, young Sam calls for his mother in a move that looks likely to have major repercussions when the season returns for its second half. Sure, it may have felt like the episode was cut a little short, but Start to Finish leaves us with plenty of questions, plenty of anticipation, and plenty of WTF moments to look back upon. Agree with these picks or think that some have been missed? Take to the comments section to make your thoughts heard on the Season 6 mid-season finale.
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