It was just, plain Gawd Awful. Gimple needs to go.
While it wasn't the best, I liked the fact that it was loaded with tension. And tension is what gives the action the big payoffs. Rick under the bed, Rick killing the guy without making enough noise to alert his friends. I agree that this episode didn't do much to mover the story along, but what it did do was: Introduce Abraham and Co., and it got Rick and Co moving again, as opposed to staying at the house.
What was the deal with the Mullet guy? I (non comic reader) think he's full of it. He can't shoot, and he hasn't given any really information "It's classified"? BS, in the Post Zombie apocalypse world, nothing is classified.
I think a great webisode would be what happened on the bus. The folks on the bus were not central characters, clearly something happened because they could not get out, and it did not take long because the bus didn't get that far.
Another very quiet episode IMO...
Yeap, pretty boring....
Wow,most boring episode of all imo.I really had hoped Abraham would infuse some life into this second half of the season,not looking too good atm.
another dud, i give it barely a 3, dam the comics are never dull, can't wait until the 26 for 122
Another dud, i give it barely a 3, dam the comics are never dull, can't wait until the 26 for 122
It was just, plain Gawd Awful. Gimple needs to go.
It was bad the worse on they have had since it began!!!
I actually thought this one was decent. Certainly better IMO than most of the episodes confined to the prison or dealing with the Governor.
Of course I am not comparing the series to the comics as I have not read them. Probably will after the show is over.
Okay, I agree there should be some background coverage of the group's immediate post-prison experiences, but they've already wasted three episodes in what could have easily been done in one...and soon to be 4th and 5th episodes. Dammit! I find myself almost wishing they were still holed-up in the prison or even hunkered-down on Hershel's farm. Hmm. For a group looking to find security in dank prisons, towns controlled by psychopaths, smelly zombie farms, etc., they don't appear to be doing any better than the folks who are squatting and foraging for food in vacant homes. C'est la vie!