'Walking Dead' Season Finale Recap: Before turning to this, I warn you: if you missed Sunday night walking dead the second season finale, and still intend to catch up at some point, you can not read.
Of course, do not read if you also missed the episode last week. And if three or later, turn off the computer now, get up from his chair, turn around and leave the room. Do not look back.
Okay, then. If you're still with me, then you need to know what I mean. The first season and a half, the number of dead walking dead was largely limited to the anonymous hordes of shuffling, and sometimes the nature of the device.
All that changed in mid-season and zombification shocking result, the implementation of reluctant lost granddaughter Sophia (Madison Linz).
Two weeks ago, we lost the consciousness of persistent group, Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn).
Last week, it was his colleague, the most unstable and argue Shane (Jon Bernthal) - so, frankly, it starts to get on my nerves anyway.
None of which comes as a surprise to anyone who read the original comics (the same events, different schedules). But that does not make it any less disturbing.
And this is the genius of this show. It's not as "will, fu" scary because it's "gag, shaking" concerns. Deep concern.
I say this as someone who spent most of last night tossing and turning in vivid nightmares continuous, relentless zombie attack en masse. But do not be afraid. Only completely creeped out.
Fans who complain about the complacency of the season - are related quarrels too hard, not enough work, the gap of the flesh and marrow blast - finally got his blood, and more when the firm has been seized by a sudden, strange as only a pedestrian spirit.
Buh-bye Jimmy and Patricia. . . and hi, a mysterious hooded machete wielding zombie woman with two pet on a leash and without a weapon.
And what a disaster this complex building (spoiler - it is a prison), we see a shot against the separation of the season?
And if we go to break - the third season will begin in October - with many of the problems of burning, and our group of hardy survivors of a few survivors on the road and the race.
And I'm glad to finally sleep throughout the night in my Sunday.
More TV reviews at the Star’s TV review page.
Of course, do not read if you also missed the episode last week. And if three or later, turn off the computer now, get up from his chair, turn around and leave the room. Do not look back.
Okay, then. If you're still with me, then you need to know what I mean. The first season and a half, the number of dead walking dead was largely limited to the anonymous hordes of shuffling, and sometimes the nature of the device.
All that changed in mid-season and zombification shocking result, the implementation of reluctant lost granddaughter Sophia (Madison Linz).
Two weeks ago, we lost the consciousness of persistent group, Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn).
Last week, it was his colleague, the most unstable and argue Shane (Jon Bernthal) - so, frankly, it starts to get on my nerves anyway.
None of which comes as a surprise to anyone who read the original comics (the same events, different schedules). But that does not make it any less disturbing.
And this is the genius of this show. It's not as "will, fu" scary because it's "gag, shaking" concerns. Deep concern.
I say this as someone who spent most of last night tossing and turning in vivid nightmares continuous, relentless zombie attack en masse. But do not be afraid. Only completely creeped out.
Fans who complain about the complacency of the season - are related quarrels too hard, not enough work, the gap of the flesh and marrow blast - finally got his blood, and more when the firm has been seized by a sudden, strange as only a pedestrian spirit.
Buh-bye Jimmy and Patricia. . . and hi, a mysterious hooded machete wielding zombie woman with two pet on a leash and without a weapon.
And what a disaster this complex building (spoiler - it is a prison), we see a shot against the separation of the season?
And if we go to break - the third season will begin in October - with many of the problems of burning, and our group of hardy survivors of a few survivors on the road and the race.
And I'm glad to finally sleep throughout the night in my Sunday.
More TV reviews at the Star’s TV review page.
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