Walking Dead: Start to Finish

"Start to Finish" is the eight episode and the mid-season finale of season six of the critically acclaimed survival horror television series The Walking Dead and the seventy-first episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael E. Satrazemis with a script written by Matthew Negrete. The episode first aired on AMC on Sunday, November 29th, 2015 at 9:00 pm. In this episode, Rick Grimes and the Alexandria residents must deal with the fallout of the watchtower collapsing and destroying the wall, letting a herd of walkers inside.

Note: Not all cast members who are credited in the series necessarily make an appearance in this episode. See Credits for a list of actors who do not appear in this episode.

Notes & Trivia

 * The Walking Dead was created by writer/executive producer Robert Kirkman and developed for TV by Frank Darabont.


 * This episode is rated TV-14. It contains strong language and acts of extreme violence.


 * Co-executive producer Denise M. Huth is credited as Denise Huth in this episode.


 * Associate producer Amy Barnes is credited as Amy Beth Barnes in this episode.


 * This episode had a viewership of 13.98 million people, which is up by .76 from "Heads Up".


 * This is the fourth episode of The Walking Dead directed by Michael E. Satrazemis


 * This is the seventh episode of The Walking Dead written by Matthew Negrete. It is his third episode as the sole writer on a script.

Credits

 * Actor Ross Marquand, who plays Aaron, is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance.


 * Actor Austin Nichols, who plays Spencer Monroe, is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance.

Appearances

 * This is the 10th and final appearance of Deanna Monroe; dies in this episode.
 * This is the 4th appearance of the Wolves Leader.

Body Count

 * 1) Deanna Monroe - Devoured (off-screen) by walkers.

Episode links

 * "Start to Finish" at Wikipedia
 * "Start to Finish" at Wikipedia
 * "Start to Finish" at Wikipedia
 * "Start to Finish" at Wikipedia