Review: The Walking Dead “Internment” – I Hope So
When The Walking Dead finds a character-based plot point it likes, it pounds them over and over again.
When The Walking Dead finds a character-based plot point it likes, it pounds them over and over again.
Although it’s only become an explicit theme in season four, The Walking Dead‘s always been a show about infections.
Season three of The Walking Dead established its larger ambitions pretty early, introducing The Governor, Woodsbury, and a large new cast of characters in rapid succession.
Season premieres are an interesting monster with The Walking Dead: with its revolving showrunner office door, every season premiere’s felt like an attempt to establish a new tone and direction, setting….
A low-key finale is always a good idea for a dramatic show, especially after the inherent rising tension of the episodes previous to it.
On a show with more consistent characterizations, ‘This Sorrowful Life’ would be one of the best episodes of the series.
The Walking Dead always has more focus with less characters, a trait that shows up again in ‘Prey’, an episode that may not do a lot to redeem the season as….
All throughout ‘Arrow on the Doorpost’, I couldn’t help thinking the episode would’ve been better served earlier in the season.
Rick’s been seeing dead people for awhile now, whether it’s Shane or his wife, so it makes a lot of sense he’d run into a living ghost in ‘Clear’, a….
‘I Ain’t A Judas’ feels less like the show from the first half of this season, and more like something left over from the middle of season two.