Post by sarrahquin on Oct 20, 2013 17:49:19 GMT
Episode 2 preview
The hit TV show "The Walking Dead" has returned for season 4 with the premiere episode last weekend. This Sunday, season 4 episode 2 will premiere on AMC and there are tons of spoilers circulating around the Internet about Glenn and Maggie, Rick and Carol, and the virus. Will Rick find out Carol's big secret? Will the virus mutate and infect all of the survivors? The episode IS called "Infected" after all.
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{{Infected S04E02}} Watch The Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 2, 4x2 Online Free
Watch The Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 2 (Infected S04E02) Online Free
The show's creator, Robert Kirkman, has told fans that a character that we all know and love will die this episode. Will it be Carol or the governor? Amanda Lynne at HollywoodNewsDaily.com wrote, "While it's already been confirmed that many secondary characters will bite the dust, Kirkman says that fans will 'definitely' see a beloved character die. Okay, now we're scared. Who is it going to be? Our first guess right away is the governor. Michone is hot on his trailer, and tracking him in order to kill him, and we know he's a threat that the gang will have to take care of. However, other rumored deaths this season include Carol and Glen. We're hoping this isn't true because we love Glen, and want to see his epic romance with Maggie play out."
In Season 4, beginning on Sunday night, things are different. Not only are our heroes still at the prison, but they’ve also settled in and made themselves at home. There’s now a decision-making council to set rules for the growing population, swollen by stragglers. Meals are cooked in a communal kitchen, and children are going to school. Several new romances have bloomed (though not all will survive).
This is no longer Leader Rick; this is Farmer Rick, a man who seems well enough content to listen to his headphones and quietly enjoy something else that he has come to find the beauty in: Farming. He’s going his music, the sunshine, and peace now that the immediate pain of death has passed. With that in mind, he’s happy assomeone can be in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, who has found his way to swim out of the blood that he was temporarily drowning in.
One of the beautiful things that this scene does so right as producing this sort of peace and tranquility at first around something as deadly as the walkers. You see them at first, but Rick still has his music on and they are nothing more than spectators to his event. Then, you see him pull a gun out of the dirt, and briefly remove on of the earbuds. When you can actually hear the zombie moans and groans, the tone and feeling of the entire scene in some ways changes for us. You no longer get the feeling that this is a place that has figured everything out; they’ve just got a a band-aid on a problem that is never really going to go away.
If the rest of season 4 has this same sort of craft and sensory stimulation involved in it, we’re going to be pretty darn thrilled with it. This at least helps to alleviate some fears that the show was going to suffer out with yet another new showrunner at the helm. For whatever reason, we just continue to see high-quality TV, and over ten million viewers can’t be wrong when it comes to it.
Things are going to change eventually for Rick; as Andrew Lincoln teased recently, there is a major event coming later this season that will devastate his world and all that he knows.
The hit TV show "The Walking Dead" has returned for season 4 with the premiere episode last weekend. This Sunday, season 4 episode 2 will premiere on AMC and there are tons of spoilers circulating around the Internet about Glenn and Maggie, Rick and Carol, and the virus. Will Rick find out Carol's big secret? Will the virus mutate and infect all of the survivors? The episode IS called "Infected" after all.
CLICK HERE TO
{{Infected S04E02}} Watch The Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 2, 4x2 Online Free
Watch The Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 2 (Infected S04E02) Online Free
The show's creator, Robert Kirkman, has told fans that a character that we all know and love will die this episode. Will it be Carol or the governor? Amanda Lynne at HollywoodNewsDaily.com wrote, "While it's already been confirmed that many secondary characters will bite the dust, Kirkman says that fans will 'definitely' see a beloved character die. Okay, now we're scared. Who is it going to be? Our first guess right away is the governor. Michone is hot on his trailer, and tracking him in order to kill him, and we know he's a threat that the gang will have to take care of. However, other rumored deaths this season include Carol and Glen. We're hoping this isn't true because we love Glen, and want to see his epic romance with Maggie play out."
In Season 4, beginning on Sunday night, things are different. Not only are our heroes still at the prison, but they’ve also settled in and made themselves at home. There’s now a decision-making council to set rules for the growing population, swollen by stragglers. Meals are cooked in a communal kitchen, and children are going to school. Several new romances have bloomed (though not all will survive).
This is no longer Leader Rick; this is Farmer Rick, a man who seems well enough content to listen to his headphones and quietly enjoy something else that he has come to find the beauty in: Farming. He’s going his music, the sunshine, and peace now that the immediate pain of death has passed. With that in mind, he’s happy assomeone can be in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, who has found his way to swim out of the blood that he was temporarily drowning in.
One of the beautiful things that this scene does so right as producing this sort of peace and tranquility at first around something as deadly as the walkers. You see them at first, but Rick still has his music on and they are nothing more than spectators to his event. Then, you see him pull a gun out of the dirt, and briefly remove on of the earbuds. When you can actually hear the zombie moans and groans, the tone and feeling of the entire scene in some ways changes for us. You no longer get the feeling that this is a place that has figured everything out; they’ve just got a a band-aid on a problem that is never really going to go away.
If the rest of season 4 has this same sort of craft and sensory stimulation involved in it, we’re going to be pretty darn thrilled with it. This at least helps to alleviate some fears that the show was going to suffer out with yet another new showrunner at the helm. For whatever reason, we just continue to see high-quality TV, and over ten million viewers can’t be wrong when it comes to it.
Things are going to change eventually for Rick; as Andrew Lincoln teased recently, there is a major event coming later this season that will devastate his world and all that he knows.