The first season of The Walking Dead, an American post-apocalyptic horror television series on AMC, premiered on October 31, 2010, and concluded on December 5, 2010, consisting of 6 episodes. Developed for television by Frank Darabont, who wrote or co-wrote four of the season's six episodes and directed the pilot episode, "Days Gone Bye", the series is based on the eponymous series of comic books by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.[1] It was executive produced by Darabont, Kirkman, David Alpert, Charles H. Eglee, and Gale Anne Hurd, with Darabont assuming the role of showrunner.
Darabont's original pilot script was split in half and embellished, making the first two episodes instead of one, "...just to slow the narrative down and dig into the characters more deeply, so it's not just plot-driven, event-driven stuff. You really want to drag these characters into the equation."[9] To write the remaining episodes of the season, Darabont recruited Charles H. Eglee, Adam Fierro and Glen Mazzara, all of whom he had worked with while directing an episode of The Shield. Jack LoGiudice also joined the writing team, along with Robert Kirkman, also an executive producer. "I have the best of both worlds," says Kirkman. "It was a lot of fun writing Episode 104, and I'm hoping if it continues into Season 2, I'll be able to write more episodes."[7]
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Principal photography for the pilot episode, "Days Gone Bye", began on May 15, 2010[10] with the subsequent five episodes beginning filming a few weeks later on June 2.[11] The first season was filmed in and around Atlanta, Georgia where the episodes were primarily set.[12]
In response to the season finale, James Poniewozik of TIME magazine gave the first season of The Walking Dead a glowing review stating, "the show has an urgency and bravery that make it something special".[64] Josh Jackson of Paste magazine also praised the season by writing, "the characters are worth caring about" despite "occasional stilted monologues, quick tempers and unfortunate stereotypes".[65] Some reviews were mixed, including one from Kofi Outlaw of Screen Rant who concluded, "The Walking Dead still hasn't really defined itself as anything more than a vague survival story about the human condition" but added, "you can be sure I'm one of those Dead-heads already chomping at the bit for season 2".[66] Sean McKenna of TV Fanatic also offered mixed criticism saying the first season "had its ups and downs" noting that the second season should focus on "a more specific story arc and strengthening of the character development".[67] Logan Hill of New York magazine was more critical, claiming the episodes contained "atrocious dialogue" and "a lot of plot machinery that has been contrived to create action suspense but ... hasn't really moved the story itself anywhere in particular", though he admits the fifth episode showed "flashes of promise".[68]
In October 2019, the series was renewed for an eleventh season.[3] In September 2020, AMC confirmed that the eleventh season would be the series' last and would consist of 24 episodes broadcast from 2021 to 2022.[4] The eleventh season premiered on August 22, 2021.[5] During the course of the series, 177 episodes of The Walking Dead aired over eleven seasons, between October 31, 2010, and November 20, 2022.
The final episode of The Walking Dead featured some amazing callbacks to the series' first season. After 11 enthralling seasons, The Walking Dead finally came to a satisfying conclusion with three upcoming spinoffs in the works. During its 12-year run, the series permanently changed the zombie genre, bringing it into the mainstream. Unlike other zombie media, The Walking Dead truly explored what a post-apocalyptic world would look like, with humanity always serving as the primary antagonist instead of the undead.
In the pilot episode of The Walking Dead, viewers witnessed one of Ricks' first encounters with a Walker, when he mistook an undead child for a living girl. As the zombified child walked towards him, Rick shot her in the head. The scene was one of the most iconic in The Walking Dead, and one of the final episodes of season 11 referenced it. During episode 21, "Outpost 22," Maggie encountered a child Walker and killed it. Like Rick, she was emotionally affected by the moment. Zombie children rarely appeared during The Walking Dead, but when they did, they were a reminder of the innocence that still existed in their world.
During the final two episodes of The Walking Dead, part of the group had to deal with the growing herd of Walkers outside the hospital. As the anticipation loomed, a Variant Walker began to smash the glass of the hospital's doors with a rock, which let Walkers flood inside. To keep the Walkers at bay while protecting Judith, Daryl began blocking the entrances with hospital beds. This wasn't the first time viewers saw a Walking Dead Variant Walker, with the first appearing in season 1, episode 2, "Guts," which also used a rock to break a store window.
The Walking Dead season 11 consists of 24 episodes, split into three parts. The first eight episodes aired from August 2021 to October 2021. The second part aired from February 2022 to April 2022. The third part began on October 2 and airs weekly, with the final episode dropping on November 20, 2022.
The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season is the first DVD and Blu-ray compilation of The Walking Dead episodes. It features the 360 minutes of show produced as part of season 1, as well as a number of other special features. The DVD and Blu-ray were released in region 1 on March 8, 2011[1][2] and in region 2 on May 16, 2011.[3]
Only completed Season 1 saves will be imported into Season 2. If you have any completed episodes, those choices will import to Season 2, and random choices will be made for any episodes that are unfinished or have not been played. If you've completed all episodes in the series, all your choices will be imported into Season 2.
I noticed that - once I tried one time to start the season 2 and to recover (unsuccessfully) first season's saves - the new season (2) created a new folder named "The Walking Dead 2" in a completely new position: the folder Documents\Telltale Games (on macOS). 2ff7e9595c
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