After painfully waiting for the big cliffhanger to reveal itself and being cruelly tortured by the Fear The Walking Dead season 2, the season 7 of The Walking Dead finally returns on October 23, 2016. What else to follow after watching each Sunday night’s episode for the next a while? Here are four excellent The Walking Dead podcasts to listen, digest, and enjoy.
By the show hosts, Rob Cesternino (@RobCesternino) and Josh Wigler (@RoundHoward).
This is one of my favorite podcasts for TV shows. They don’t usually do the scene-by-scene recap of the episode. Rather, the show hosts, Rob Cesternino, Josh Wigler, Antonio Mazzaro, etc., are often expressing their own opinions, theories, or doubles. Often times, they are making fun about the storylines, scenes that don’t make sense at all. If you are also the fan of Game of Thrones, Westworld, Mr. Robot, Fargo, or Leftovers, you definitely should subscribe. You will enjoy.
To follow: Web | iTunes | YouTube | Android
By the show hosts, Join Jessica and Dean Lous Martin from LSG Media.
A lot of Fxxx bombs during the show but the analysis by Dean and the rants by Jessica about the show are quite fun to listen. I particularly like Dean’s thoughtful analysis about the scenes that are controversial.
To follow: Web | iTunes | Android | Sticher | TuneIn | RSS
By the show hosts, Chris and Jason, two huge fans of The Walking Dead, TV, and podcasting.
This is not the talking dead show AMC hosts after each episode. But it’s a podcast since the very first episode of The Walking Dead released in September 2009. It recaps every episode in real detail, almost scene-by-scene, followed by a bunch of comments, thoughts, and predictions. Some of the episodes could be quite long but still very fun to listen.
By the show hosts, Jason Cabassi and Karen Kpooett. Claimed on their website, the podcast is the #1 most popular podcast dedicated to The Walking Dead. It’s also the winner of best Entertainment podcast in the 2013 People’s Choice Podcast Awards.
That’s it for now. I may update the post later when I discovered more interesting ones. Until then, enjoy the ride.
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