Andrea's a gigantic bitchbag but I knew she'd survive. She's a character they try to hard to develop but no one really cares. I thought she was alright when she was all emotionally distraught over her sister's death and stuff but now she's trying too hard be "strong, independent woman". I really lost all interest in her once she banged Shane. That was fucking gross.
Also, anyone notice one of Rick's lines?
He didn't ask for this.
Also, the katana chick thing is really dumb. Like the series was all about a realistic approach to the zombie apocalypse, focusing on characters and scraping by. Now katana wielding chicks with zombies chained to them slicing off heads. I know she's from the comics apparently but I thought they'd abandon a lot of this.
Hershell's infinite ammo was quite funny though. I was thinking "Wow, I want that shotgun". I'm guessing he was reloading when they cut away from him but it was still really funny.
Despite some of these minor gripes I'd have to say I enjoyed the episode, the ending was particularly neat, essentially establishing a whole new tone for the next season. Season two focused on hope and a conflict with Shane. Season three looks like it'll abandon a lot of the hope from season two and a conflict will arise between the group and Rick. I mean they've lost their utopian camp, some friends and family, and they're now all infected with this virus. Plus zombies are now everywhere so it definitely sets a darker tone on things. Whether this will flop or be a bit, only time will tell.
Also, anyone notice one of Rick's lines?
He didn't ask for this.
Also, the katana chick thing is really dumb. Like the series was all about a realistic approach to the zombie apocalypse, focusing on characters and scraping by. Now katana wielding chicks with zombies chained to them slicing off heads. I know she's from the comics apparently but I thought they'd abandon a lot of this.
Hershell's infinite ammo was quite funny though. I was thinking "Wow, I want that shotgun". I'm guessing he was reloading when they cut away from him but it was still really funny.
Despite some of these minor gripes I'd have to say I enjoyed the episode, the ending was particularly neat, essentially establishing a whole new tone for the next season. Season two focused on hope and a conflict with Shane. Season three looks like it'll abandon a lot of the hope from season two and a conflict will arise between the group and Rick. I mean they've lost their utopian camp, some friends and family, and they're now all infected with this virus. Plus zombies are now everywhere so it definitely sets a darker tone on things. Whether this will flop or be a bit, only time will tell.