"Judge, Jury, Executioner" | |
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Series The Walking Dead Season 2, Episode 11 | |
Air date | March 4th, 2012 |
Writers | Angela Kang |
Director | Greg Nicotero |
Producers | Robert Kirkman; David Alpert; Glen Mazzara; Gale Anne Hurd; Frank Darabont; Scott M. Gimple; Evan Reilly; Greg Nicotero; Tom Luse; Denise Huth; Paul Gadd |
Starring | Andrew Lincoln; Jon Bernthal; Sarah Wayne Callies; Laurie Holden; Jeffrey DeMunn; Steven Yeun; Chandler Riggs; Norman Reedus |
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"Judge, Jury, Executioner" is the eleventh episode of season five of the critically acclaimed survival horror television series The Walking Dead and the seventeenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Greg Nicotero with a script written by Angela Kang. The episode first aired on AMC on Sunday, March 4th, 2012 at 9:00 pm.
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Starring[]
Also Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Melissa McBride | Carol Peletier |
Irone Singleton | T-Dog |
Lauren Cohan | Maggie Greene |
Emily Kinney | Beth Greene |
Michael Zegen | Randall |
Scott Wilson | Hershel Greene |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jane McNeill | Patricia |
James Allen McCune | Jimmy |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the second episode of The Walking Dead written by Angela Kang. Angela is normally a story editor who began with the series on season two. She previously wrote the script for "Secrets".
- This is the final appearance of Dale Horvath in the series. However, actor Jeffrey DeMunn is still listed amongst the opening credits for the remainder of the season.
- In the comic series, Dale Horvath was bitten on the ankle by a walker in The Walking Dead #39.
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