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The Walking Dead closed out its Season 6 midseason finale with the good guys stuck in Alexandria surrounded by a horde of zombies that had breached the walls, and it seemed like Alexandria would ...
Spoilers for The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 15 follow! Sunday’s Something They Need episode of AMC’s The Walking Dead followed the comics in verbatim fashion. Sasha‘s raid on the ...
Add to that the fact that the solar panels aren’t even working anymore, so they’re little to no power in Alexandria. The Kingdom has fallen.
Despite his hesitations in the previous episode, Sunday's Walking Dead begins with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) leading his ragtag group of survivors inside the walls of Alexandria.
No detail is left out, either. From the bell tower, to solar panels, to children’s bikes leaning against the community’s walls, it’s all there for you to feel like a member of the community.
And on the Sunday, Nov. 29, episode of The Walking Dead, the inevitable finally happened: Alexandria, that solar-powered Eden in the midst of zombie-land, saw its walls come tumbling down.
Before the apocalypse, it was an eco-friendly planned community, with solar power, cisterns, a no-zombie fly-zone, etc., so they’ve got hot water, electricity and a comforting supply of hair ...
One month after installing solar panels onto the roof of his Alexandria home, Tyler Orton had a blank energy bill. Orton owed zero dollars and had created more energy than he used. In July, during ...
AMC was the talk of Comic-Con International today (July 10) thanks to back-to-back panels from its long-running hit The Walking Dead and its new spinoff Fear the Walking Dead.
The zombies might not be Rick Grimes’ (Andrew Lincoln) biggest enemy in Season 6 of The Walking Dead. The AMC hit debuted a trailer for the new season at its 2015 San Diego Comic-Con panel, and ...
AMC Alexandria Alexandria began as a housing development just outside of Washington DC. It had originally been built as an upscale neighborhood with benefits such as its own solar panel grid.
Comic-Con burning question: How does the power structure of Alexandria realign after the violent events of the finale, and will Morgan and Rick really find themselves at odds?