‘The Walking Dead’: Season 2 Episode 7 review
Having to hang on for one week to find out what happens next would be bad enough; having to wait ten is going to be torture.
Having to hang on for one week to find out what happens next would be bad enough; having to wait ten is going to be torture.
Starring Andrew Lincoln (Teachers) and Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), the second season of post-apocalyptic thriller The Walking Dead reaches its mid-season finale.
Secrets is a contender for being the most unsettling episode of the series so far – and the most compelling.
Starring Andrew Lincoln (Teachers) and Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), the second season of post-apocalyptic thriller The Walking Dead continues.
‘It’s like a drug,’ Rick remarks to Shane this week. He’s talking about nostalgia, but he could easily be referring to The Walking Dead.
Starring Andrew Lincoln (Teachers) and Sarah Wayne Callies (Prison Break), the second season of post-apocalyptic thriller The Walking Dead continues.
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.