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AMC The Walking Dead Season 2

November 21, 2011 by · Comments Off on AMC The Walking Dead Season 2 

AMC The Walking Dead Season 2, The Walking Dead season 2 shambles on with its sixth episode “Secrets,” but how does it hold up to the comic book continuity?

The skeletons come out of the closet as Lori continues to wrestle with what to do about her pregnancy, the group holds gun training lessons and Shane and Andrea pursue a new lead in the search for Sophia. So what’s next for The Walking Dead?

As AMC’s incarnation weaves in and out of storylines from the books and adds its own original characters . and its own developments, we’ve compiled an in-depth guide for fans of the comic as well as AMC’s The Walking Dead to enjoy.

AMC The Walking Dead Season 2

October 31, 2011 by · Comments Off on AMC The Walking Dead Season 2 

AMC The Walking Dead Season 2, The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 3 online for free. Season 2, Episode 3 of AMC’s horror rock-fest, The Walking Dead obtained care and all require a trailer dead in excellent claim to meet your needs. Watch video before someone bites you! “Save an additional” is the name of the next episode on the inside. Exactly what you expect while using the argument? Well, Shane
Undead children from school to anyone? I do not. Adults are quite shocking! They may seem to some nice shots happen in the school gym. I wonder when is the aroma of the spirit within her teenybopper. With respect to children, is a missing child in the main group, remember? That is never good. Time is running out for Rick and Lori, the team that you know are in need of supplies. Daryl and Sophia is unexpected. It is packaged the same way that a traveler in a tree in a big way. Bloody wonderful. At the beginning of this episode, Shane is shaving her head. At the end of the episode, the search for why he or she is shaving her head. That’s essentially each plot progression that has to do in this episode, and perhaps like the haircut is much more significant sound equipment and marks a dramatic turning point in the development of the character of Shane, do not involve all the other characters to stop doing what they are doing and luxuriate in

What comes after bloodshed and I’m the one with a small amount of form criticism, as the season got away and out and away from a strong start, with lots of great moments, plus some points shocking story. Within the first episode alone, Sofia was gone and Carl accidentally shot and bullet fragments in the stomach and internal bleeding. In Episode 2, Sofia still missing and Carl grew even weaker than his wound. In episode 3, Sophia Carl disappeared and is increasingly weak from his wound. Along with Shane and Otis’ exploits at school, and I definitely desperately searching for tools is required to initiate an operation to save the life of Carl, the capacity has been reduced to its essence, stop.

Do not worry, you will find walking during this episode. Mainly it is trying to crack open the heads of Otis and Shane to get into the sticky goodness, but Daryl also rescues us from the monotony of the interior during the day length inside a stationary RV, choosing to start a ride midnight to think of Sofia. This can lead to an encounter with the tree Zombie.

Zombie zombie tree is the best so far. I know I’m in favor of Zombie tree every time the girl bike through its pilot episode. Without going into too much away, Zombie tree is, in fact, very lazy. He just hangs around, writing poetry, back in the primary nature. It had probably been coming to a bright part of an episode a bit boring, but Daryl Dixon tale Zombie tree was also quite nice. Andrea also tagging along, but I’m choosing to ignore it until he stops whining about his rescue with Dale CDC instead of being allowed a gun.

I’ve been a little too awkward given the praise of Daryl in this particular series, as well as praise from Norman Reedus bare arms, but I can not decide if it can be the top character in the series. Daryl would be the only character who will continue searching Sophia in this episode, a company that could take into account some other characters to try to do beyond watching and talking, and in some cases is starting aggravated by possible lack the need to find it.

“What the hell is wrong with you?” He asks. “I just started looking.” And then tells a story that somehow leads to the sentence: “My ass itched something terrible.” I am visiting summarize my feelings about this episode is an analogy related to food, as indicated by the specialists is the best way of analogy. While in the first season in the development of character Walking Dead, and previous instances of season 2, which occurred in the middle of the action, as characters often responded quickly and instinctively to their situations will be found in. It’s the things we prefer to call a “working lunch” like many things were occurring most writers use these events as well as an opportunity to develop their characters.

Save incredible. a field day sit-down, detailed with ants of the jam. It takes place almost all of the issues and problems we have already seen: the threat of weaker characters are being developed for the benefit of the strongest characters, the question of whether suicide is highlighted as the best choice or solution a coward, even listless theme of God lifts his head again. However, the method can be mind develops the characters sit around and discuss, regardless of how good or bad writing can be not only produces this very compelling television. And certainly do not feel that a show about the zombie apocalypse.

This episode may be worth it for Shane’s script, the Zombie tree, and find out if Carl lives or dies. Hopefully the number of responses back after this.

It is possible to catch The Walking Dead: Remember the early days of FX One on Friday 04 November at 10 pm that detailed supply wave in Britain, and on AMC on Sunday October 30th at 21:00 ET neighborhood you surf United States’ forecasts.

AMC The Walking Dead

October 24, 2011 by · Comments Off on AMC The Walking Dead 

AMC The Walking DeadAMC The Walking Dead, Last week brought AMC The Walking Dead, new zombie series loved the radio, and there was much rejoicing. After an absence of nine months, the former police officer Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), his former partner, Shane (Jon Bernthal), the incredibly wise Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn) and the rest of the survivors, finally decided to leave the confines of zombies Atlanta filled, and almost immediately encountered problems: a child out of control, a herd of zombies, a sinister church, and in the final moments of the episode shot in the chest of the son of Rick. Where do things go from there? Find out in The Walking Dead this week’s recap / review, after the jump.

First, let me say this: I think I was a little too easy to AMC The Walking Dead last week. My first reaction to seeing the premiere of the second season was one of almost unalloyed happiness, I am sad not seeing the only zombie TV show centered on television, especially one with so much makeup effects gloriously bloody on the screen, but after spending a few days to digest what he had seen (like a zombie eating a groundhog whole skull), I decided to rewatch the premiere of the season to make a second opinion. Turns out, I thought the season premiere was even weaker in the second viewing. Hmmm.

And so, as we approach this, the second of what will be worth a whole season of AMC summaries of The Walking Dead, I have decided to separate my love zombies inherent in all things from the real entertainment value (and Total Quality) of this series. Although I am nowhere near ready to declare The Walking Dead “bad” series (if you want to assign a number to it, I would give it a 7 out of 10 in his moments of weakness, a 8.5 for their highs), I am interested to see his improvement. Surely we can all agree that there is nothing wrong with wanting a sight-and to be even better, right? No? It has to be “I love him like crazy” or “I hate it with passion”? Oh, Internet. They are incorrigible.

Last week, things had a difficult start, both with critics and with the characters in the heart of the series. On the critical side reaction of things, more than a few people pointed out that the episode really did not need to be as long as it was, while others had trouble getting beyond the “zombies can smell humans or not?” Theme that emerged during the greatest episode of set pieces. In general, the reaction was favorable (and the episode posted some incredibly high scores record), but it would be wrong to suggest that everything was, as some uninformed Jersey Shore cast member might say, “cheese, and margaritas.”

As for the characters themselves, the decision to hightail Atlanta proved to be very dangerous, even more than they had predicted it would be: A few kilometers outside the city, a group of “vagrants” attacked the survivors in an attempt to clear the path for themselves through a huge traffic mess, and after another bad decision (or two) and a chase through the woods, Rick was found guilty of losing track of Sofia, one of the children of survivors . The search for missing girl monopolized this episode, but in its closing moments, we are the premiere real money-shot: Rick’s son, Carl, getting shot in the chest by a hunter off the screen while approached a deer. Ruh-roh.

So, how does the series (and characters) are doing this week? After painfully chatty introduction, I am happy to say “much better” on both fronts.

On the critical side of things, I thought tonight’s episode was a marked improvement of an episode last week (although, as always, I’m still slightly upset with Rick determination to approach each new setback beating himself emotionally, to be fair to the writers, however, that is something that Rick also interested in the comic series), which sometimes felt a bit bloated and redundant. Things were tense, there was very little in the way of speeches, and Jon Bernthal is another handful of opportunities to shine. I would have liked to have seen a little less than Rick lose their sh-t over his gut-shot son, but that would be quibbling. In fact, in general, I was very happy with tonight’s episode. It seems that my decision to take this show is that-will have to wait another week, when it is due (fingers crossed, never arrive).

As for the story: “bleeding” begins with a flashback, which is a very rare thing to see in The Walking Dead. While programs like Lost entire episodes built (and, in fact, stations) around the idea of ??flashbacks, Walking Dead tend to live in the here and now: last season’s flashback Shane visit Rick in hospital immediately after the outbreak of zombies generally regarded as one of the highest points of the entire show so far, and I would say that tonight flashback to the time that Shane had to go tell Rick’s wife, Lori, that her husband had been shot (which we have witnessed in the opening round of the series), was another. Call me crazy, but I get a charge to see these characters through their pre-outbreak of life. I wonder what this all about?

The flashback was there to serve as a parallel to the situation that began at the end of last week’s ep, with Carl getting a cap on the forest for the newcomer-to-the-show Otis (an always welcome Pruitt Taylor Vince -). Rick meets the family shortly after Carl Greene was crowned, running down the door to his property and demanding to see the “doctor” who has heard live there. In short, we find that the doctor, Herschel Greene (Scott Wilson), his daughter Maggie (Lauren Cohan), and the rest of the family. Fans of Robert Kirkman comic book series knows that Maggie and Herschel will play a key role in the near future, and here the two impressions made decent. Could have used a little more than Maggie, but I guess we’ll get to it, and if the show after the same story from the comics, her romance with Glenn in the coming weeks.

Herschel Carl patch will work, while Rick emo does his thing around the Greene family farm. It is a large farm (wonder what’s in the barn …?), And far away from where they left the rest of the survivors. Speaking of which, Lori, Andrea, Daryl and Melissa are still painfully around the forest in search of the daughter of Melissa, while T-Dawg (ugh) and Dale are what the setback in the RV. We learned that T-Dawg has a blood infection very unpleasant, and he and Dale discuss the episode pass its value to the rest of the group while searching the area surrounding the antibiotic (Dale shocked that most people do not have antibiotics in their cars, oddly enough). I liked the fact that the group was-mostly-divided into separate areas in this episode, and I liked the way the director Ernest Dickerson balanced action: do not spend much time in an area.

And so it was Rick, who was accompanied by Lori eventually became Greene’s farm, donating blood to the “Save Carl” campaign, T-Dawg had saved his life (again) by Daryl, who revealed that there were all sitting in a pharmacy bag from his helicopter (including what appeared to be part of Breaking Bad is blue-met), Sofia remained missing, his mother became worried and Andrea remained kind of f-cked up, emotionally . As for Shane and Otis, well, they had their hands full to recover the medical team a nearby high school. And here I want to mention something that I imagine will not be very popular among the masses (but I’ll go ahead and say it anyway).

Jon Bernthal as Shane, is one of the best parts of this series. It may indeed be the best player in the series, turning in more coherent and convincing. There is talk of dead fans Route torn between “Team Shane” and “Team Rick”, and am now firmly on the side of “Team Shane”. Sure, he hit his friend’s wife while he was unconscious in the hospital, and yes, he has a bit of rape, and not the end of last season, but … I do not know what else to say, people: I think Bernthal one more compelling screen presence, and its very obvious flaws only serve to make him a hero tarnished in the eyes.

Beware: spoilers below.

I would like to pose the following question to you, the faithful Walking Dead: what if the creators of this show and showrunners decided to really take the story in a different direction? They have said before television series Walking Dead be your thing, right? Well, how would you feel if you really delivered on that promise? What I’m asking is, what if AMC The Walking Dead Walking Dead rewrote history to a series of Shane? In short, what if Rick is the one who does not survive? Would you be outraged? Want to see? Would you be intrigued? Who do you think is the most attractive player in this series: Jon Bernthal as Shane or Andrew Lincoln as Rick? Who would like to see leaders of the survivors? Personally, I do not know that the show would be smart to rewrite the history of history established by Kirkman that dramatically … Bernthal but I think more interesting is the actor and character, and it’s always fun to play “What if?”

In general, a much stronger episode than last week and I’m very curious to see where things go from here. If I were this classification, and I am totally not-this week’s episode would earn a strong “A-“.

The Walking Dead Season 2

October 17, 2011 by · Comments Off on The Walking Dead Season 2 

The Walking Dead Season 2The Walking Dead Season 2, The undead have uniform shoes terrible. And this is just one of many zombie rules passed in the season premiere of “The Walking Dead”.

Dark and graphics AMC television adaptation of the graphic novel series about the dark ragtag survivors of zombie apocalypse takes just where the first season of six episodes left. Our survivors were the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, found no hope of cure or of any functioning society, and escaped just before the installation is self-destructed.

To start the season 2, Police Officer Rick Grimes sings a tired monologue on his walkie-talkie for the benefit of Morgan, the largest middle of a father and son duo found surviving all the way into the first episode of the series. Somber mood sufficiently established, Rick joins his small convoy survivor group from Atlanta to head a military stronghold 125 miles away.

Impassable interstate clogged with abandoned vehicles is home to the lesson on the zombie shoes of poor quality. Survivors are surprised by a passing wave of “walkers”, the inhabitants of “Walking Dead”, land use, especially when it comes to zombies, when driving Winnebago Dale gives one of the worst performances all times as a rooftop lookout. With little free time, most of the survivors to hide under the cars – which offer the public a close look at a lot of shoes and an opportunity to imagine the smell of necrotic foot. (The rule of zombie smells also reiterated in this episode, with decomposing bodies used to fend off walkers.) Andrea, the only survivor, could not find a good hiding, helps the public to segue into a second rule of zombie survival, not making noise, think twice about firearms. Caught in the tiny bathroom of the RV, she sends a zombie with a screwdriver through the eye when your gun can not be forced to work. This screwdriver is essential tao kill. Andrea was successful in launching their weapon, the flock that passes – a term survivors choose after large groups of zombies – has been brought to her office. Andrea has already shown suicidal tendencies, and their reluctance to fully understand the consequences of gun totting survivors carried armed man (Dale, Rick and fellow law enforcement called Shane) to take away your gun.

The herd passes, but not before Sophie is evicted from her hiding place in the forest. Sofia is one of two small children in the band of survivors, and the effort to find and appease her dying mother Carol occupies the rest of the episode. Rick and a crossbow-wielding Daryl Dixon an initial unsuccessful search for the young, an effort with the help of Daryl tracking skills (there’s always someone skilled in monitoring!) And the virgin forest like zombies autopsy procedures. (Quote Selection: “.. Yes, Hoss had a big meal, not long ago that I am there”

Another rule is established during this interval: speed. “Walking Dead” zombie can shuffle to a fast pace, and according to Rick not get winded from the effort. However, these are not quick lighting zombies we’ve seen in recent films like “28 Days Later”, which is why the formation of the herd is still the most formidable.

At the end of the episode, Sofia is not yet. And that’s not the only issue left hanging from the upcoming episodes. Andrea is trying to leave the human herd and hope to Shane, she hears a painful conversation with Lori, it is your walk away. Dale is willing to lie and manipulate their fellow survivors, in an attempt to control the volatility of the dynamic group.

But the biggest problem arises again in the final moments of the episode. Carl Grimes, son of Lori and Rick and the other candidate scenarios for children at risk, is shot in the middle of an otherwise happy encounter with a moose. The shooting appears to be an unexpected accident, unseen shooter likely to succeed only intention moose.

That leaves the fate of Carl as cloudy as Sofia, and also out of our survivors with very clear suggestion that they are not alone.

Dead Zombies: seven (two needle, two strong, one by an arrow, and three bar a kickass arsenal of machetes and knives)

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