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Air date | March 12th, 2017 |
Writers | Scott M. Gimple |
Director | Alrick Riley |
Producers | Robert Kirkman; David Alpert; Greg Nicotero; Tom Luse; Gale Anne Hurd; Scott M. Gimple; Jolly Dale; Paul Gadd; Heather Bellson; Matthew Negrete; Channing Powell; Corey Reed; Angela Kang; Seth Hoffman; Denise Huth; Caleb Womble; Amy Beth Barnes; Alex Coley Brown; Christina Perez |
Starring | Andrew Lincoln; Norman Reedus; Lauren Cohan; Chandler Riggs; Danai Gurira; Melissa McBride; Lennie James; Sonequa Martin-Green; Alanna Masterson; Josh McDermitt; Christian Serratos; Jeffrey Dean Morgan |
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"Bury Me Here" is the thirteenth episode of season seven of the zombie survival horror television series The Walking Dead, and the ninety-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Alrick Riley with a script written by Scott M. Gimple. It first aired on AMC on Sunday, March 12th, 2017 at 9:00 pm. Richard's moves against the Saviors during another one of their supply meetings results in a deadly end for another Kingdom member as he continues to persuade Ezekiel and Morgan Jones to fight.
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Actor | Role |
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Cooper Andrews | Jerry |
Carlos Navarro | Alvaro |
Kerry Cahill | Dianne |
Daniel Newman | Daniel |
Jayson Warner Smith | Gavin |
Joshua Mikel | Jared |
Macsen Lintz | Henry |
Nadine Marissa | Nabila |
Jason Burkey | Kevin |
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Notes & Trivia[]
- The Walking Dead was created by writer/executive producer Robert Kirkman and developed for TV by Frank Darabont.
- "Bury Me Here", "The Walking Dead: Bury Me Here", "WD: Bury Me Here", and "TWD: Bury Me Here" all redirect to this page.
- This episode is rated TV-MA. 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.
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- Benjamin - Dies from blood loss after being shot in the leg by Jared.
- Richard - Strangled to death by Morgan Jones.
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