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Four members of a family from Northern California celebrating a birthday were among eight people killed when a boat capsized in a fierce weekend storm on Lake Tahoe in California.
[This story contains spoilers from The Walking Dead: Dead City season two finale.] Sunday night’s Dead City finale, titled “If History Were a Conflagration,” sees Negan deciding to go full ...
The Walking Dead: Dead City boss Scott M. Gimple explains the season 2 finale choice for Maggie to not kill Negan and what it means for a season 3.
The Walking Dead: Dead City's finale ends with a death that changes the streets of New York City forever... and that's not a good thing.
This article contains spoilers about The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 finale, "If History Were a Conflagration." What’s old is new again. That’s because The Walking Dead: Dead City brought ...
The Walking Dead: Dead City ’s finale took us into a fiery battle between Bruegel’s collective and Negan’s new force. While there’s usually someone who ultimately gets the upper hand and ...
The season finale of The Walking Dead: Dead City was, in some ways, a fitting conclusion to the second season. It was just as lackluster, dreary and pointless as the seven episodes that came before.
Below, The Walking Dead universe boss Scott M. Gimple stopped to chat about the future of Dead City and the season’s exciting finale.
The season two finale of "The Walking Dead: Dead City," leaves Maggie and Negan reeling from difficult decisions as their unintentional, extended stay in Manhattan nears to a close.
The Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2 Episode 8: "If History Were a Conflagration" – Maggie (Lauren Cohan) makes a painful choice, while Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) puts on a show.
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