‘The Walking Dead’: Season 2 Episode 4 spoiler-free review
The writing is often overlooked amid the action sequences, but this isn’t a case of bad dialogue being buried beneath gruesome makeup and bloody special effects.
The writing is often overlooked amid the action sequences, but this isn’t a case of bad dialogue being buried beneath gruesome makeup and bloody special effects.
Starring Andrew Lincoln (Teachers) and Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), the second season of post-apocalyptic thriller The Walking Dead continues.
The second season continues with an episode told entirely in flashback, bookmarked at either end by a shell-shocked Shane shaving his head.
For a simple aftermath episode, Bloodletting managed to pack one serious punch.
Starring Andrew Lincoln (Teachers) and Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), the second season of post-apocalyptic horror drama The Walking Dead continues.
After the emotional intensity and heart-stopping conclusion of the last week’s season premiere, The Walking Dead could almost be forgiven for taking things down a few notches.
Starring Andrew Lincoln (Teachers) and Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), the second season of post-apocalyptic horror drama The Walking Dead continues on FX.
Happily, it seems AMC’s horror hit The Walking Dead is still head over heels for sickening gore the second time around.
After the best part of a year, The Walking Dead is back with all the sweeping elegance, subtle human drama and heart-stopping shocks that made it the finest television series of 2010.
Starring Andrew Lincoln (Teachers) and Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), post-apocalyptic horror drama The Walking Dead returns to our screens this month for a second season.