

This six-part web series tells the story of Hannah, also known as “Bicycle Girl,” the walker that Rick kills in the pilot episode of “The Walking Dead.” The group works together to stay safe and Rick learns that there’s no cure and everyone is infected. After reuniting with his wife and son, he realizes that more than survival is happening between his wife and best friend. Worried about his family, he sets out to find them, meeting allies and overcoming obstacles on the way. Sheriff Rick Grimes wakes up from a coma to find himself in the middle of the apocalypse. Later, Madison kills Troy and tensions rise between her and Nick. Nick kills Jeremiah and stages it as a suicide. The Otto family has a longstanding beef with another camp ran by Qaletaqa Walker, also known as Taqa, Hopi chief of the reservation. The Clark family settles with the Otto family who run a survivalist ranch. Travis suffers an injury while leaving the military base, and dies. Troy, the leader, has a weird and twisted obsession with Madison, probably mommy issues. They find out that the soldiers are experimenting on prisoners, killing them to watch them turn into walkers. Madison, Alicia, and Travis are held captive at a military base. Gabi asks for Sierra’s protection in exchange for passage to her tunnel where her boyfriend is storing supplies. Gabi, a survivor of a bomb attack in Los Angeles, is rescued from a pack of walkers by Sierra. Enjoy this sixteen-part web series with one-minute episodes that follows a group of survivors struggling after one of them seems to be infected. In case you’ve ever wondered what would happen if there was a zombie apocalypse on a plane, look no further. After learning that the army plans to kill all the civilians and evacuate the area, Madison Clark (Kim Dickens) and her family escape. When the outbreak begins, the government responds and sends military support. While Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) is in a coma, the state of California is becoming ground zero for a zombie apocalypse. Read on for a rundown of what we’ve experienced in The Walking Dead universe, so far.Īnd, of course, beware spoilers for “The Walking Dead,” “Fear the Walking Dead” and “The Walking Dead: World Beyond” follow below. But this “Walking Dead” timeline guide should make it easier for you to revisit your favorite seasons or dive into a few stories you may have missed. There isn’t quite enough time to deep-dive through each and every intricate moment held in the nooks and crannies of each season.
