Sunday, November 20, 2011

Review: The Walking Dead, Episode 2.7

So...yeah, we're clearly off the map of the comics. And as a loyal comic reader, I'm actually sort of okay with that. I mean, as much as I love the comics, it does enhance my viewing that I don't know what will happen next. And really who doesn't love T-Dog and Darrell?

So, for the sake of organizing my thoughts, I'm reviewing tonight's episode in list form:
  1. I really feel Glenn on the whole keeping secrets thing. I mean, honestly, the world's a mess. Why should he have to be the keeper of all sacred knowledge on top of everything else? I would've spilled the beans, too. Come on, Lori. 
  2. Yeah...that's not how the morning after pill works. But then again, they had a pregnancy test register results in like 2 seconds a few episodes ago, so clearly these dudes need a little medical schooling. I understand her desperation, but she could have poisoned herself.
  3. Well, looks like the whole Shane secret's out of the bag. THAT never happens in the comics! Eventually it seems like Rick figures it out, but by that point Shane is long dead, and Lori never actually comes right out and says it. I guess it's a little more realistic this way. What did you think?
  4. Shane and Andrea certainly never got it on in the comic, but I'm okay with it here. I mean, it seems fairly realistic. They've been spending a lot of time together, and they're around the same age. My guess is that many people would turn to that sort of carnal comfort in such a situation.
  5. I thought Dale's reaction to Shane was a little sudden. I mean, in the comic Dale and Andrea are an item, but it doesn't seem like that's what's been going on in the show. And Dale isn't a twelve year old boy who puffs up his chest and starts fights on the playground, so it just seemed a little contrived to me.
And my guesses for next week?
    1. I don't know...I'm kind of not buying the whole "we're not killing off Shane yet" thing. Ever since the producers of Battlestar Galactica lied to me about the return of one Kara Thrace, I'm reticent to trust producers and writers about upcoming plot points. Their job is to trick and guile you, and they know you want to be surprised. Maybe I'm wrong, but with all the foreshadowing this episode, I bet it happens this season.
    2. I think Shane's gonna kill off all the zombies in the barn without asking...which will inevitably lead to their excommunication from the ranch.
    3. Someone's gonna die. If it ain't Shane, my money's on one of Hershel's kids or T-Dog.
    4. They'll find Sophia...and she'll be alive...maybe?
    5. If they leave, will Glenn elect to stay behind as he does in the comic? I'm not sure...
    Can't wait until next week's episode? Check out this not-satisfying-enough preview for next week's episode:

    4 comments:

    1. I feel like the Great Search For Sophia has gone on long enough... either find her damn body already, discover her safe and sound, or have to shoot her little brain out 'cause she's a damn 10 yr old Walker. Seriously. I'm over it.

      Agree with you totally on Darryl - I heart him so hard. Did you realize that's the dude from Boondock Saints?! Makes him even more badass.

      I do feel like the Lori confessing her "affair" to Rick was realistic for the way the series has been going. I also agree with you that Shane will probably murder the family of walkers in the barn and screw everyone.

      Also... I don't think I can watch the damn show anymore because every Sunday night I have HORRIBLE ZOMBIE NIGHTMARES ALL NIGHT LONG!!! It's ridiculous.

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    2. Totally agree. Either find her or don't. If you drag it out for too long, I cease to really care.

      How have you not gotten over these nightmares? I mean, still? You've been watching and reading for over a year. You're adorable.

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    3. 1. Kara Thrace was an Angel. Really? An Angel. What the hell happened to the end of that show.

      Just kidding.

      I didn't think it was so surprising they let the Lori/Shane thing out of the bag so soon. I think it's more obvious with Shane around all the time. And even though Lori didn't start to tell Rick about it until VERY late in the comic...he already knew. And I think in the comic...if you put them back to the farm time frame...comic book Rick knew then, too. He always knew. Or guessed.

      I just thought Lori seemed a bit disingenuous in regards to how she manipulated Rick a bit with her pregnancy news to make him force Herschell to let them stay. Sure, it's a good point...but don't you think she milked it a bit. I could see the wheels turning in her head while she said it. Seemed a little evil.

      I think a bunch of Herschell's kids will die, just like the comic.

      And yeah...find Sophia already. The audience is starting to not care cause no one even remembers who she is.

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    4. Well Hershel only has the two kids in this version as opposed to the billions in the comic. Thank god, cuz that was super confusing.

      They just need to leave the farm. It's time.

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