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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2021 · 2H 25M

Joshua Mikel "Jared", Karl Makinen "Richard" and "The Walking Dead" 7.13 "Bury Me Here"

from Brains Gone Bad

Kim and Lizzie discuss and dissect The Walking Dead 7.12 "Bury Me Here" "Things don't go as planned, when a group of Kingdommers delivers goods to the Saviors during a routine supply drop-off." There was only "ONE WAY" this episode could go, and it's Carol and the Kingdom gearing up to join the fight against the Saviors; Also, the shocking unraveling of Morgan and we loved him before we hated what he did, R.I.P. Richard!  Joshua Mikel, who plays cruising-for-a-fight Savior Jared, joins us for the whole podcast to talk everything The Walking Dead, Rectify, books and answers questions from our Brainiac listeners.  Surprise guest Karl Makinen (Richard) calls in to give Josh some (friendly) grief and shows us what #TheWalkingDeadFamily bond is all about. Brainiacs, look for Brains Gone Bad on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for an invitation to join our live, weekly talk shows! Email us at [email protected].   Check out our energetic new podcast music, "Go" from Jordan Woods-Robinson's new album, "Anthem."  More info at www.jordanwoods-robinson.com  

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Kim and Lizzie discuss and dissect The Walking Dead 7.12 "Bury Me Here" "Things don't go as planned, when a group of Kingdommers delivers goods to the Saviors during a routine supply drop-off." There was only "ONE WAY" this episode could go, and...

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