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Walkind Dead Season 2 (continued)


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#401 ICE CROW

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 12:59 AM

I wasn't around to get my thoughts in lately so here they are. I am so fucking glad that rick finally killed Shane, the way he died i thought was amazing and having Carl kill Walker Shane was the first thing he did that didn't make me smack the kid for once.

The finale was ok in my opinion not great, it felt too rushed and that these guys by now should have some idea how to deal with that situation with a little more cohesion. Granted with Rick and Shane not being there and them being the two who are best at the sort of thing i understand it but it felt sloppy. My favourite part of the whole finale was Rick just finally setting everyone straight, telling them that he killed Shane and this is not a democracy anymore was the highlight of the episode. I have never read the series so at first i didn't know who Michonne was till i looked it up, she seems like a real badass.

All in all i liked the whole season, some people felt some of the first episodes were too slow i liked them all.

Edited by ICE CROW, 28 March 2012 - 01:10 AM.


#402 Alia of the knife

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:20 AM

In watching the last episode again, I am again taken aback how Lori puts everyone in danger:

- She attempts to send Daryl back out into the dark right before the siege, to find her men, Shane and Rick
- She sends Andrea out to get Carol while she keeps the seat warm in T-Dawgs truck
-She wants everyone to find Carl who she keeps losing, (she must be directly descended from Rickard Stark due to her inability to keep up with her child).

Andrea and Carol at first, and for different reasons bothered me as female stereotypical archetypes of different molds. Andrea seems to have found herself, and Carol has found her honorable "Knight" in Daryl, but Lori truly is a danger. As a woman, I would tell Lori to get off her a#%, and fend for herself, instead of expecting everyone to put themselves in harms way for her and hers.

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:26 AM

View PostAlia of the knife, on 28 March 2012 - 01:20 AM, said:

In watching the last episode again, I am again taken aback how Lori puts everyone in danger:

- She attempts to send Daryl back out into the dark right before the siege, to find her men, Shane and Rick
- She sends Andrea out to get Carol while she keeps the seat warm in T-Dawgs truck
-She wants everyone to find Carl who she keeps losing, (she must be directly descended from Rickard Stark due to her inability to keep up with her child).

Andrea and Carol at first, and for different reasons bothered me as female stereotypical archetypes of different molds. Andrea seems to have found herself, and Carol has found her honorable "Knight" in Daryl, but Lori truly is a danger. As a woman, I would tell Lori to get off her a#%, and fend for herself, instead of expecting everyone to put themselves in harms way for her and hers.

I really hated Andrea for along time, but i think she began to find herself when she decided to speak up and agree with Dale. I think now with Shane gone and her not sort of following his lead she has a chance to hopefully grow as a her own character next season, didn't see much of her in the last 2 episodes except her kicking ass in the finale. i like the Carol and Daryl dynamic, not sure if they are trying to make it into a possible romance or what ,but i think they work well together.