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February 23, 2014 at 4:36 pm #287990
Very anxious and curious about what role Cudlitz is going to play here, someone who reads the comics could inform us if his character actually exists there? or is he another creation like Daryl?
Edit: Just googled it and came up with some info…. very good link right here –> http://tv.yahoo.com/blogs/tv-news/when-will–walking-dead–introduce-sgt–abraham-ford-225000186.html
ReplyCopy URLFebruary 24, 2014 at 7:23 pm #287991That was a great episode, despite all the horrible first minutes dialogues , the whole tension inside the house was fantastic and what to say about Michael Cudlitz’s Sargent Abraham? Amazing, it is amazing to see what a good actor can do with a show that does not have much of those.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 3, 2014 at 9:48 am #287992Well, the writing is definetely a problem here, the only reason I still keep watchin this is for Cudlitz’s new cast addition (who didn’t even show up on that episode) and for 4.16 which apparently if McLaren didn’t give up, is still directing it. Daryl has gone to shit and there was too much bad acting tonight so whatever.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 16, 2014 at 7:11 pm #287994Things got real tonight. I thought this was easily their best episode of the season and the best episode in a long long time. It was uncomfortable to watch at times, but it was fearlessly unflinching and I thought the product as a whole was hauntingly beautiful.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 16, 2014 at 8:39 pm #287995What a strong, weird and depressing episode, hands down the best of the season, and a fantastic performance from Melissa McBride. Too bad that the little actress that played the bigger sister is such a bad actress, I could’ve seen a good actress winning an emmy with this kind of performance, nevertheless, the little girl was great .
ReplyCopy URLMarch 17, 2014 at 4:38 am #287997This post was found to be inappropriate by the moderators and has been removed.March 17, 2014 at 8:04 pm #287999Melissa McBride has always been one of the my favorites on the show. I’ve always thought she deserved awards attention (and the show in general), so hopefully by some miracle this last episode can push her a little closer to a supporting nod. She really nails it every time.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 19, 2014 at 12:49 pm #288000This post was found to be inappropriate by the moderators and has been removed.March 19, 2014 at 1:42 pm #288001Think about it; TBS, TNT, USA, Syfy, every major basic cable network PASSED on the syndication rights and they give it to a “network” that hardly anyone knows exists, let alone find on their channel. That ought to tell you just how much regard these networks have for a zombie drama.
ReplyCopy URLMarch 19, 2014 at 4:15 pm #288002I think this second half of the season has been a huge letdown. Every episode has basically been the same annoying two/three character plot, this is not a show that has that many strong characters to allow themselves to fall into this Lost-type of episode. The episode with Maggie and the other two was completely useless, who even cares about those guys? Nobody.
So it makes sense that this thing they’re doing pays off with Carol, easily one of their best characters and one of their best actors. But that can’t be enough, every other episode has lacked a purpose or some kind of meaning and well written stuff, this one was it. There was development, there were signs that they thought about this before since this girl has been weird since day one, there was something shocking that makes you want to pay attention and worry about these characters (I got worried for Judith and I was sure Carol was gone too). So yeah, directly to the Top 5 episodes the show has ever done.
We only have two episodes left and nothing else has happened. The completely wasted the previous four-five episodes with nonsense.
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