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H.L. Mencken

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Liveblogging The Walking Dead


OK, off to a great start with Carl's injury and the parallels to Rick's getting shot.  The agonies of being a parent in that sort of emotional landscape is what makes TWD a great show.

Not Zombie viscera.

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It's also nice to have Shane be less than a cartoonish villain.  He's more interesting as a conflicted person than as a jealous horndog.

Also, great to see Pruitt Taylor Vince in something.  He's a great character actor.  Nice call.  Does plain decency really well.

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"Shut up"  Thwok.  That's good.

One of the conflicts of the show is that basic human jealousies and prejudices survive the apocalypse.  The fever sequence where T-Dog wonders about his vulnerability is a good example.  But it seems to be a theme that you can take too far.  At some point you rally around the common enemy, but I guess underneath it all there would be those hard habits that are impossible to leave behind.

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Nice bit with the FEMA center and the gathered horde.  The zombies sound a little too generic horror movie-ish.

Nice turn by Lori, too.  Tiger mom may be too gentle a term.

Good use of darkness to hide cheap makeup.

So, they've set up the second season well.  They've brought in two great character actors in Vance and Scott Wilson.

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