Rick leads a surprise attack against the Saviors with the joint forces of Alexandria and the Hilltop. As two group members end up captured, Tara and Heath leave on a two-week supply run.Rick leads a surprise attack against the Saviors with the joint forces of Alexandria and the Hilltop. As two group members end up captured, Tara and Heath leave on a two-week supply run.Rick leads a surprise attack against the Saviors with the joint forces of Alexandria and the Hilltop. As two group members end up captured, Tara and Heath leave on a two-week supply run.
- Carl Grimes
- (credit only)
- Spencer Monroe
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe scenes of Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) compound were filmed at a decommissioned telecommunications facility. It was allegedly bought by a private investor who used it to search for extraterrestrial life.
- GoofsAt the end, when Morgan is welding, he is using a process called metal inert gas welding (MIG). He is missing the nozzle from his weld gun, this is a crucial component to that process. Without it, the weld would not be covered in an inert gas and would be too weak to be any good.
- Quotes
[Father Gabriel holds his assault rifle aimed down at a wounded Savior]
Older Savior: [Gabriel walks up on the man] You, uh - You gonna kill me, Padre? Padre?
Father Gabriel Stokes: 'Let not your heart be troubled.'
Older Savior: You're just as dead as me.
Father Gabriel Stokes: 'In my father's house are many mansions. If it were not so, I would have told you.'
Older Savior: You're all dead.
Father Gabriel Stokes: 'I go prepare a place for you.'
Older Savior: Blood's coming.
Father Gabriel Stokes: [Gabriel pulls the trigger] Amen.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Talking Dead: Knots Untie (2016)
"Not Tomorrow Yet" though is a return to the exceptional standard for the season and of 'The Walking Dead' in general, and it is very easy to see why it was and still is acclaimed so highly. Found it to be by far the best episode up to this point of the season and the show since "No Way Out", one of Season 6's best and one of the better 'The Walking Dead' episodes up to this point. "Not Tomorrow Yet" is the way to do an episode, or anything for that matter, with large amounts of tension and vast emotional impact.
It is a terrific looking episode, gritty, stylish and of near-cinematic quality. Regarding the music score, "Not Tomorrow Yet" gets my personal vote for the best scored Season 6 episode and one of 'The Walking Dead's' standout scores. Understated at times yet haunting and often ominous. The direction is both alert and accomodating.
There was no disappointment when it comes to the writing, it was tight rather than rambling and had a wide range of emotions throughout. Carol was a triumph of character writing with a lot of juicy material, and Rick's little speech is quite stirring. The story is full of slow-burning tension, the more action-packed the story got the more the tension increased as did the excitement. The ending is incredibly powerful, and one of the season's and show's standout endings in my view.
While all the characters are well served, Carol is especially well showcased. Rick and Morgan also. There is nothing bad to say about the acting, but Melissa McBride is on scintillating form.
Concluding, outstanding episode. 10/10
- TheLittleSongbird
- Apr 12, 2020
Details
- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD