The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Sets New Record With Rotten Tomatoes Debut

The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is off to a strong start at Rotten Tomatoes with its early reviews.Ahead of the Walking Dead spinoff show’s premiere on Feb. 25, early reviews have given the series a Rotten Tomatoes debut score of 88%. The number may be fluctuating when more reviews come in, but as of now, this sets the new record as the highest-rated Walking Dead series on the review aggregator website. It has an eight-point lead over The Walking Dead: Dead City, which currently holds an 80% fresh score. The rest of the shows in the Walking Dead franchise at the series include rankings of the original Walking Dead series at 79%; Tales of the Walking Dead at 74%; Fear the Walking Dead at 73%; The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon at 71%; and The Walking Dead: World Beyond at 46%.”Each time Lincoln and Gurira are on screen it becomes clear that while the spinoffs have been entertaining, they were missing the kind of sincerity these two actors bring to the table,” another review stated, written by Kaiya Shunyata of RogerEbert.com, giving high praise to the starring cast. Another promising review from Tessa Smith of Mama’s Geeky noted, “Those who have been waiting forever for Rick to return will be thrilled! Feels like top tier The Walking Dead while also bringing something fresh and unique.”

The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is off to a strong start at Rotten Tomatoes with its early reviews.

Ahead of the Walking Dead spinoff show’s premiere on Feb. 25, early reviews have given the series a Rotten Tomatoes debut score of 88%. The number may be fluctuating when more reviews come in, but as of now, this sets the new record as the highest-rated Walking Dead series on the review aggregator website. It has an eight-point lead over The Walking Dead: Dead City, which currently holds an 80% fresh score. The rest of the shows in the Walking Dead franchise at the series include rankings of the original Walking Dead series at 79%; Tales of the Walking Dead at 74%; Fear the Walking Dead at 73%; The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon at 71%; and The Walking Dead: World Beyond at 46%.

“Each time Lincoln and Gurira are on screen it becomes clear that while the spinoffs have been entertaining, they were missing the kind of sincerity these two actors bring to the table,” another review stated, written by Kaiya Shunyata of RogerEbert.com, giving high praise to the starring cast. Another promising review from Tessa Smith of Mama’s Geeky noted, “Those who have been waiting forever for Rick to return will be thrilled! Feels like top tier The Walking Dead while also bringing something fresh and unique.”

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