THE WALKING DEAD Season 5, Episode 11 Promo: "The Distance"

THE WALKING DEAD Season 5, Episode 11 Promo: "The Distance"

In the closing moments of tonight's The Walking Dead we were introduced to new series regular Ross Marquand as Aaron; a character who'll be familiar to readers of Robert Kirkman's comic. Can he be trusted? Check out a promo for next week's ep, "The Distance", and see what you think.

By MarkCassidy - Feb 15, 2015 07:02 PM EST
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"After withstanding a spectacular storm, Rick and the others meet what appears to be a friendly person, but find themselves mistrustful."

“The Distance” airs on Sunday, February 22, 2014 at 8 PM ET on AMC.
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Jenkins
Jenkins - 2/15/2015, 7:19 PM
Slow episode. At least next episode looks good.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 2/15/2015, 7:27 PM
I agree. Slow episode :/
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 2/15/2015, 7:30 PM
Haha, sorry: SPOILER!...a new character was introduced!!

get a grip.
Fekkius
Fekkius - 2/15/2015, 7:35 PM
@ManCalledSting
Heaven forbid an editor puts news on a news site. I'm sure Nate won't give a shit either, since kids like you can't be bothered to do the smart thing and stay off of news sites to avoid spoilers.
Chekkarma
Chekkarma - 2/15/2015, 7:52 PM
Alexandria
Jenkins
Jenkins - 2/15/2015, 8:02 PM
Also they wasted the line "We are the WALKING DEAD". I feel like it came out of nowhere and it's such an important line. I hope they use it again but in a scene where it will carry a heavier impact on both the characters and show.
Wildaniel
Wildaniel - 2/15/2015, 8:20 PM
We are The Walking Dead!
MarkyMarkRises
MarkyMarkRises - 2/15/2015, 8:21 PM
Boring episode.......[frick]ing boring!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

[frick]ing Hell, that was literally one of the best walking dead episodes in a long long time (excluding the previous one). It felt like it completed some sort of circle that had been introduced right in the first episode. "We are the walking dead," and the explanation of that term (Rick's grandpa story) just felt so right. God I love this show.
MarkyMarkRises
MarkyMarkRises - 2/15/2015, 8:24 PM
"We are the walking dead"
19001560
19001560 - 2/15/2015, 8:26 PM
People are still watching The Boring Dead? WTF?
Elzeus
Elzeus - 2/15/2015, 8:32 PM
Shaved Rick is coming...
Liderc
Liderc - 2/15/2015, 8:52 PM
@19001560

Yeah, all 13+ million of us, the most of any TV shot lol.
Lemons
Lemons - 2/15/2015, 9:21 PM
Oh look he's frenly just like every other bloke on DayZ
Lizardking310
Lizardking310 - 2/15/2015, 10:56 PM
I love to hear people bs excuses about this terrible show. If there wasn't any zombies it would have been cancelled a long time ago!
JackFapper
JackFapper - 2/16/2015, 3:16 AM
It would seem the #1 priority of this show is keeping the budget low to maximize profits. The ratings are high and for the moment AMC is getting something for damn near nothing. Last weeks episode was strategically written to drag out 15 minutes of story over an hour. And to use as few sets, cast and camera set ups as possible.
Last nights episode kept the budget low by keeping Rick's gang on a backroad, then inside a barn.

And the show had it's most cringe worthy moment yet when Rick referenced the title. Then we have the music box that just conveniently pops up to symbolize Beth and the unspoken implication of divine intervention when it rained and when a storm destroyed a Walker herd. Arrow recently jumped the shark and now Walking Dead took it's turn.

The show was great from seasons 1-3. Especially season 1. But now it's just AMC's cheap way to make some money by pretending to be the series it once was. The show is simply not good or entertaining TV.

Ironically the show is like a Walker now. Everything that was good about the show is long dead and yet it keeps going, existing only to eat (profit), as a miserable shadow of it's former self. A walk that will continue until someone puts it out of it's misery.
ColonelSanders
ColonelSanders - 2/16/2015, 4:58 AM
The last 2 episodes have been nothing short of amazing. Beautifully shot and written. Some of you need to get a grip.
CyberBishop
CyberBishop - 2/16/2015, 5:21 AM
Fanboys always looking for something to bitch at.. LOL. Great episode sorry it is not everyone's taste.
Yesmaam
Yesmaam - 2/16/2015, 5:52 AM
"I love to hear people bs excuses about this terrible show. If there wasn't any zombies it would have been cancelled a long time ago"
Is this trolling? I'm new to commenting on these boards so forgive me if I'm feeding it.

Yes take the zombies out of the show about people surviving a zombie apocalypse and there probably isn't a show anymore.Take the illegal drug business out of Breaking
Bad and that likely wouldn't have been a good show either.
SpiderzMan
SpiderzMan - 2/16/2015, 6:11 AM
"Some of these plots are getting way too over used and boring. Group meets a new character, seems nice, can he be trusted? No. Never. Then at some point Rick will have some inner conflict about killing someone, decides to kill them, then moves on, until next time."

If you read the comic book you would know that the Walking Dead eventually becomes this exact plot. The life and death of the characters, their change from one type of person to another and the fact that they keep meeting new groups of people that are worse then the last that want to do them harm. As far as rick is concerned, it's all about how far he will go to protect what he has from other groups that want to take it from him. In some instances they don't do the characters justice but for a spin off the source material, it makes sense not to trust a a new person in this world.
Nivekian
Nivekian - 2/16/2015, 7:12 AM
MancalledSting: If you have not seen it, stay off sites talking about it. It's not a hard concept to grasp, and it isn't a show where "spoilers" never really happen because on Walking Dead meat takes 4 years to rot away.
imkennypowers
imkennypowers - 2/16/2015, 10:57 AM
Man this episode was SHIT!!!!!

It's impressive how they managed to fit so much lazy writing and scenarios into one episode!!! TWD still hasn't figured out how to do "filler" episodes.

I think Rick's speech and saying the title of the show was the low-point of the episode as well as this season.
gaikinger
gaikinger - 2/16/2015, 1:07 PM
LOVE IT!...HATERS CAN SUCKIT!
WalterHarrow
WalterHarrow - 2/16/2015, 3:00 PM
They need to come up with something new soon. I like the show, but i can predit almost every minute of each episode before it even starts. Having them just walk in circles, and then find a 'safe' place to stay for a few days before leaving would be fine if the characters were well developed, but they arent. So, we're stuck watching a Rick, Daryl, Carol and a bunch of interchangable people do the same thing every episode
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