The survivors gain access to the C.D.C. in the hope of a safe haven.The survivors gain access to the C.D.C. in the hope of a safe haven.The survivors gain access to the C.D.C. in the hope of a safe haven.
Jeryl Prescott
- Jacqui
- (as Jeryl Prescott Sales)
Chance Bartels
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Shannon Brinson
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Claire Bronson
- Candace Jenner
- (uncredited)
Marty Brotzge
- Walker
- (uncredited)
Judi M. Durand
- Vi
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaLooking forward to the second season, Frank Darabont fired the writing staff, only to find himself fired by AMC.
- GoofsWhen VI sets off the "H.I.T." (High intensity thermobaric explosive) the CDC building and surrounding grounds is engulfed in flames and the building is destroyed. However, all of the vehicles that Rick and his followers are in are mere meters away from the building, and suffer no damage. A blast from a thermobaric explosive, the most destructive non-nuclear explosive in existence would have destroyed the vehicles and killed Rick and his people from the pressure wave alone at such close proximity.
- Quotes
[Rick tells Jenner that he's grateful for the chance]
Rick Grimes: I'm grateful.
Dr. Edwin Jenner: The day will come when you won't be.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Walking Dead: The Journey So Far (2016)
Featured review
Drama without Walkers
Dr. Edwin Jenner receives Rick and the survivors in the facility and requests a blood examination of each person to prove that they are not contaminated. They have a dream night with hot water for the bath, air conditioning and dinner with Italian and French wine.
In the morning, Dr. Jenner shows a film of the "zombiefication" process with a sequence of scanned images of a brain of a contaminated subject that dies and has the body reanimated by the infection. When Dale asks the meaning of a clock countdown in the laboratory, Dr. Jenner explains that the facility is running out fuel and a shutdown process with subsequent self-destruction has initiated and they are all trapped in the building and doomed to die.
"TS-19" is the last episode of the short First Season of "Walking Dead". After a promising and full of action beginning, the series has switched to personal dramas (Shane, Andrea, Lori, Jim and others) with good characters development. The stories are good, but I hope that in the Second Season, the plot returns to what fans of zombies' film expect to see, with lots of walkers and gore. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "TS-19" (1.6)
Note: On 08 April 2016, I saw this show again.
In the morning, Dr. Jenner shows a film of the "zombiefication" process with a sequence of scanned images of a brain of a contaminated subject that dies and has the body reanimated by the infection. When Dale asks the meaning of a clock countdown in the laboratory, Dr. Jenner explains that the facility is running out fuel and a shutdown process with subsequent self-destruction has initiated and they are all trapped in the building and doomed to die.
"TS-19" is the last episode of the short First Season of "Walking Dead". After a promising and full of action beginning, the series has switched to personal dramas (Shane, Andrea, Lori, Jim and others) with good characters development. The stories are good, but I hope that in the Second Season, the plot returns to what fans of zombies' film expect to see, with lots of walkers and gore. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "TS-19" (1.6)
Note: On 08 April 2016, I saw this show again.
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- claudio_carvalho
- Oct 9, 2011
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- Cobb Energy Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(CDC Headquarters)
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- Runtime45 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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