Just watched the episode again and it's actually pretty good. Love this season and the show in general, wonder who gets killed next? Oh, and this has been the best season.
Damn, Andrea f***** him so good he couldn't even sleep with his one eye open...too bad she chickened out.
They need a new dialogue writer terribly bad. The conversations have become cringe-inducing. The recent episode had camera shots that were filmed like a comic book story panel (group shots, zoomed-in shots on characters, etc), I liked that a lot. I'm starting to get the feeling that we wont get anywhere this year. I bet it ends with everyone from the prison captured and next season someone like Tyrese has to help them get out as he finds out Rick's group is being tortured/killed. How many episodes are left?
This season sucks it's so slow and boring. Andrea needs to die, it looked like the governor kinda woke up an felt her get up from the bed I was hoping he would slash her throat instead and send her head to the prison.
Some people clearly don't understand the process of building up suspense. Complaining about the lack of action but the episode has you wondering what is it all leading up to next week. If so, mark one up for The Walking Dead! If there was action every second, killing zombies, then becomes boring and this tv show becomes useless. 2 Major Characters are dying by seasons end! Will be exciting.
the show has diverted from the comic book to the point where I am left guessing what the outcome is going to be...and that's great. they've dedicated a lot of time this season in developing the governor's character, whereas the comic book basically shot it's load. the fact they have Andrea's character playing off of him for most of that development has been pretty frustrating. Right now I see him as a character in the like of Harvey Dent. He was Woodbury's white knight up until Michonne offed his zombie daugther. He has snapped and lost all hope in what this world can become. But Andrea's "who farted" face, makes that kind of development a little difficult to focus on.
He killed a bunch of marines, had a wall full of heads, all before the death of the zombie daughter. He was never a white knight.
and Rick killed one of the inmates in cold blood as well as the group they encountered at the bar. anyone trying to create a sustainable future at this point has blood on their hands. his plight up until the confrontation with Michonne had been a lot like Ricks...and that is the main point I am trying to get at. the idea of "we don't kill the living" went out the window when the group realized that is who they should fear the most.
Is Glenn's character underwritten in Season 3??? I thought he had a lot more interaction in Season 2 than ever before.. Do you think he will be gone by Season 3???
If you want to see a show with proper build up and whatnot... see breaking bad. This is poor build up and poop acting. Everyone has been commenting on this
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the idea of "we don't kill the living" went out the window when the group realized that is who they should fear the most.[/QUOTE] Not that i dont agree with you on this statement, But Rick killed the prisoner cause he was crazy. Everybody in Ricks group realized this when he attact his own cellmate without hesitation and seemed to enjoy it. As for the people in the bar they attepmted to shoot him first, but were to slow to succeed. In my oppinion Rick has done only what is needed to be done to survive. The Gov on the other hand is taking down men for scavenging which is on a level of it own.