This week's episode of the zombie-tastic series The Walking Dead was most definitely one for the books. And it's crazy, because I thought that last week's episode was absolutely insane! I really had no idea how they were going to top last week's episode in terms of shock value, action and drama. But somehow, they totally did! Kirkman & the other makers of the show have done a swell job this season at keeping its viewers on the edge of their seats! I couldn't be happier with where the show is going. My mind still can't wrap itself around what has happened on the show over the last two weeks. Two main characters: dead within two weeks. I haven't seen this much death of main characters occur on a TV show since ABC's hit series Lost! And next week is the finale, so this season is definitely going to end with a bang based off the preview I saw for it (and based off the last two episodes).Everyone is saying that their one problem with the show was that there wasn't enough zombie action and too much drama and dialogue. But within the last three episodes according to Norman Reedus in an interview with Huffington Post, he expresses the people's opinion about the show and informs its fans that it definitely does change. "It's all fireworks," he says from this point on. He goes on to say that the people are definitely going to get what they want, and that it's going to be very dark (much more so than the comic books). And based off of what we've seen, the actor who plays the crossbow wielding redneck has been telling us nothing but the truth! We're all getting exactly what we wish for: more blood, more zombies, more comic similarities. The last two episodes that have been aired definitely were proof of that. And the teaser for the season finale is definitely another form of evidence of the show beginning to go down a very gruesome path. And the fact that this is all happening in the last episodes of Season Two, definitely shows that Season Three is going to be a very interesting experience for the fans of the show and the comics.
The episode from last night ends with a horrific sight. Rick and Carl are standing over a dead & turned member of their group on a eerie moonlit hill, and don't notice the hundreds of walkers slowly approaching the farm that they are all currently occupying. We all knew that this day would come, when the farm that they saw as safe would be overrun by the undead. We'll all just have to tune in and watch the madness unfold. All I know now is that I'm basically going to turn into a walker due to my lack of TWD after the finale is over.
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