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The Walking Dead messes with the viewer's head. The real gut punches come from watching dead people claw their way through ...
Jon Bernthal, who played Shane on 'The Walking Dead,' rubbed his head a lot on camera. We investigate why.
The Walking Dead terrified everyone from getting attached to anyone. Since it dropped in 2010, AMC’s undead soap opera has ...
Shane Walsh was introduced in the pilot episode of The Walking Dead, which premiered on AMC on Halloween night 2010. Portrayed by actor Jon Bernthal, Shane was the best friend of Rick Grimes ...
HitFix’s Alan Sepinwall reviews "Better Angels," the March 11 episode of AMC’s "The Walking Dead," in which tensions rise and new discovers are made in the season’s penultimate hour.
Jon Bernthal’s Shane Walsh had one of The Walking Dead’s most memorable betrayals when he shot Otis in season 2 episode 3. Shane’s iconic head shaving scene, cutting off the infamous mane ...
In one of the most shocking moments from The Walking Dead midseason 3 finale, Rick Grimes hallucinated where he thought he saw Shane Walsh back from the dead.However, in the hallucination, Shane ...
Under the Radar: Cold Steel tests the knife-through-zombie head anti-walker technique. "We'll just hunker down here, set up a perimeter!" Rick, from Walking Dead, in a remote stretch of road with ...
A shocking moment sparks debate about whether Shane was justified in feeding another man to the flesh-eating horde ...
Jon Bernthal's character Shane on The Walking Dead died at the end of season 2, but why couldn't he have stuck around longer? There's a good reason for that.
And Shane’s only reward was getting to watch Rick — the better, purer version of Shane — sit happily with his family, while Shane went upstairs to wash a dead man’s blood off his hands.
According to TV Line, Shane is back for just the one episode in The Walking Dead season 9.Which can surely mean only one thing: Rick’s biting the dust, right? Let’s look at some of the ways ...