Showing posts with label Sarah Wayne Callies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Wayne Callies. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

TV: The Walking Dead SE3 EP4

The Walking Dead
Drama, Horror, Thriller


Wow, two good episodes in a row! That doesn't happen very often... I'm glad they aren't doing what I thought they were after last episode and splitting them between the prison and Woodbury, episode by episode. That might have been a bit tedious considering I just really want to watch the Woodbury bits!

How does everyone feel about The Governor (David Morrissey) now that we've seen him mow down those people at the military outpost, not to mention the wall of zombie heads! I'm so glad they put that in there though I'm still waiting to see his daughter.... and that's all the spoilers I will say about that. Michonne (Danai Gurira) better be careful around him too... if you've read the comics then you know why, even though it's not the exact same I have a feeling some of that stuff will happen in the show too. I'm glad she's not fooled by him though.

Merle (Michael Rooker) is a real wild card with both him and his brother Daryl (Norman Reedus) not actually part of the comics. So I really have no idea what his role in everything is. Did you hear him mention Martinez (Jose Pablo Cantillo) though? Maybe he will play that role...

I suppose we should talk about Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) too. What a scene hey? When Maggie (Lauren Cohan) walked out the prison holding the baby - it's a girl and her name is Judy... in the comics at least - and Rick's (Andrew Lincoln) reaction when he realized that Carl (Chandler Riggs) would have had to shoot his own mother.... Lincoln deserves an award for that I think. Very well done, very believable. No matter the troubles between them, they were still husband and wife, Rick still travelled by himself through zombie infested cities to find her....and now he's lost her. There's the baby as well... how are they going to feed her without Lori?

Now let's talk about the difference between this and what happened in the comic. I'll try not to give too much away. In the comics, Lori was left behind when they were overrun and I always thought that she hadn't really died (there was mention in one of the later issues of a lone woman who stole a horse from the group, people who Lori wouldn't recognise... I thought that might have been her) and would randomly show up somewhere but I guess that's not going to happen...

What do we think about these prisoners now? I didn't realize the moustached guy was Axel (Lew Temple) but I can see it now... And the other guy, Oscar (Vincent M Ward).... killing the rogue prisoner was the only way he was going to get them accepted into the group and they wouldn't have survived without it.

Great couple of episodes, not boring at all! RIP T-Dog (IronE Singleton) and Lori.

4 out of 5 broken locks...

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

TV: The Walking Dead SE3 EP2

The Walking Dead
Drama, Horror, Thriller


I'm just going to say from the outset that the only reason I'm actually writing about this episode is to show you how this show jumps around. Last ep, the first ep of the season, was freaking awesome! It had everything I wanted and expected. This episode was the complete opposite.

I've said this about this show a lot; too much dialogue and not enough freaking zombies! I'm going to tell you now, there will eventually be less zombies or they will start to become irrelevant... I know right? Disappointing! But don't worry, lots of other crap happens... in between all the talking about it.

So we met the prisoners. Rick (Andrew Lincoln) killed that one guy - who freakin' deserved it in my opinion. I was yelling at Rick to kill him before that but when Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) was saying that Rick should kill them all I was telling her to STFU. Lori annoys the absolute crap out of me!

I was actually unsure about Hershel (Scott Wilson) dying or not, if you've read the comics you know what I'm talking about.  In the comic, the guy in this position is Alan and he didn't survive but then later Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn) lost part of his leg and survived. Yes the Dale who died  last season... he actually survived a nice long while in the comics and was one of the major characters... I was kind of upset when they killed him off actually. So really, Hershel could have swung either way and I was right there with everyone else telling Lori not give him mouth to mouth and for Carl (Chandler Riggs) to shoot him already!

Really disappointed in this episode. The promo above is lying when it shows you the Governor (David Morrissey), Michonne (Danai Gurira) and Andrea (Laurie Holden); they were not in this episode whatsoever! That's what I most want to see damnit!

1 out of 5 machetes... 

Monday, 15 October 2012

TV: The Walking Dead SE3 EP1

The Walking Dead
Drama, Horror, Thriller


I have a lot to say about this. Firstly; I started reading the comics before this became a show and I have to say that I enjoy the comics more... most of the time. I find the show can get a bit wordy and boring; too much dialogue and not enough zombies!After re-reading the comics again this week I realized that duh, the dialogue is all the way through them too! But I don't know, there just seems to be a lot more zombies in the comics.

Last season Dale (Jeffrey DeMunn) died and Andrea (Laurie Holden) got split up from the group in their mad rush to escape Hershel's (Scott Wilson) farm.... not quite the way it happened in the comics... Plus we got our first glimpse of Michonne (Danai Gurira) - who I have been waiting for - with her samurai sword and pet walkers (who are her brother and her dad if I remember correctly). So I'm assuming both groups have been on the run ever since...until they found the prison - I've been waiting for this as well. I know what happens from here on out so I'm going to try really hard not to spoil it for you guys... but beware, it might slip out accidentally...

The first noticeable thing is that Carl (Chandler Riggs) has grown up a bit and is shooting like a pro! I suppose we should expect that, after all they can't freeze his age in real life... Rick (Andrew Lincoln) turned into a bit of a wanker towards the end of last season and it looks like although he's lost the sharp edge a bit, he's still a little off his rocker, which we all expect don't we? It's only going to get worse from here on in people! Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) has gotten massive hasn't she? Everyone must be wondering how the hell this pregnancy is going to go.... I could tell you, but I wont.

Hershel got bitten! Like we didn't see that coming. What really annoys me about all these zombie movies/shows/comics is that they all make the same stupid mistakes over and over again. Like, when they first walked into the prison proper, I would have been dead-checking all the bodies on the ground. If they had done that, Hershel wouldn't have been gotten by that ankle biter and Rick wouldn't have had to hack off his leg like that. What do you guys think about the leg hacking, by the way? That cut was pretty darn clean for being chopped with a hatchet! Think chopping off the bite will save Hershel?

And finally, there are live people in the prison! Who would'a thunk it? Oh, that's right, me! Know what else is in prisons? Food, guns, medicine, fences... a freakin' treasure trove for zombie apocalypse survivors! I would have been hunting for somewhere like that from the very beginning. Take note in your Zombie Survival Plans people... what do you mean, you don't have a Zombie Survival Plan?!? *gasp*

Hopefully next week we get to meet The Governor (David Morrissey)... maybe that's where Merle (Michael Rooker) is? That's something I dont know because neither Merle or Daryl (Norman Reedus) are in the comics. At least they are talking about 'herds' now... they haven't really discovered how they work though... Michonne will let them all know eventually.

This is one of those rare episodes that is more zombie than plot!

4 out of 5 samurai swords...