Author: ANDREW R. CHOW / Source: New York Times

“Victoria” wraps up its season, while “The Walking Dead” returns.
THE WALKING DEAD 9 p.m. on AMC. As the show returns from a brief vacation — major spoilers ahead — Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), the show’s Big Bad, has firmly taken control in the “All Out War,” and a showdown with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) looms in the distance.
The biggest cliffhanger before the midseason break, however, didn’t have to do with that confrontation, but rather with the plight of Rick’s son, Carl (Chandler Riggs), who was bitten by a Walker and faces almost certain death. Some viewers weren’t too happy about that: “Carl’s kinder tendencies have been a peg on which viewers could hang their hopes for a livable future, and the sting from having that possibility snatched away lingers,” Charles Bramesco wrote in his recap in The New York Times.2018 PYEONGCHANG OLYMPICS 7 p.m. on NBC. It’s closing time for the Winter Olympics, which featured the ascendance of new faces, like Adam Rippon, and lingering triumphs from familiar ones, like Shaun White. On Sunday, NBC will televise the closing ceremony, which will include K-pop stars and other showcases of Korean culture. Simone Biles will carry the United States flag, and Ivanka Trump will be on hand to…
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