If you’re not up to speed with AMC’s Walking Dead then you’d best not read this review as it contains big SPOILERS.
Well the mid season climax turned out be one of the best episodes
this season’s yet offered and although the big secret was given away
by an AMC employee who has since been sacked, it was still a brilliant
reveal to see Sophia, now a walker, emerge from Hershel’s barn. And the
entire episode that carried us towards this climax was expertly paced
and allowed us to see just how fragmented our group of survivors have
become. Shane continued to dominate proceedings as one by one all of the
major characters came to realise that whilst Rik may be the better man,
it is Shane who is better equipped to help them survive in this brutal
new world. We got the inevitable soap operatics with Shane confronting
Lori, now that Rik has told him she is pregnant, and telling her that
the baby is his. When Lori dismisses him and tells him that even if he
is the father, the baby will be Rik’s he goes off in a black mood. He
goes for the guns, intending on destroying the walkers in Hershal’s barn
but finds that Dale expected this move and has gone off to hide the
guns,so that Shane can not act before Rik returns from wherever he’s
gone. This seems an odd move for Dale, he did after all try to make
Hershel realize that the walkers are dangerous and can no longer be
considered people, to make which is perhaps the only weak point in this
otherwise excellent episode.
And where is Rik? Out in the swamps that’s where aiding Hershal to
capture two walkers who have been trapped in the swam. The plan is to
take the walkers back to the farm for storage in the barn, but by the
time he and the old man, not the mention the two new walkers return,
Shane has already found Dale, retrieved the guns and is preparing to
destroy every single walker in the barn. Cue an action scene that really
delivered – it becomes a turkey shoot as Shane and several of the
survivors stand there and put each and every walker down while Hershal
looks on horrified, but just as the dust settles Sophia shambles out of
the barn and it is left to Rik, rather than a stunned Shane, to put her
down. Perhaps it is Rik after all, who is the best man for this brutal
new world.
A great episode then that displayed much of the action that has thus
far been missing from this season. There were some great character
moments but it wasn’t at the expense of the all important zombie
apocalyspe elements that have been missing from this season. It
certainly did it’s job and it’s going to be a long wait until the season
resumes in January.
The second season has been disappointing thus far and has constantly
failed to live up to the excellence of the first season – the search for
Sophia has gone on too long and has tended to make things a little too
draggy, but now that this plot line has been played out maybe the next
section of this season will see some all out zombie action, and that the
sense of doom so prevalent in the first season will return. AMC have
already announced that there will be a third season, and if the
remainder of this second season lives up to the brilliance of this
episode then I, for one, will be glad to see it.
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Personally, this climax was what the entire season was getting to. Ok, so some of the episodes were a bit slow moving, but taken as a whole, this 6 episodes was actually better than the first 6.
It's interesting that you think that - personally I don't think this season has been a touch on the first, but all the same this episode was great.
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