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The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series developed for television by Frank Darabont and based on the ongoing comic book series, The Walking Dead, by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard. The series centers on a small group of survivors led by Sheriff's Deputy Rick Grimes and his family. The supply mission faces hurdles; the situation at the prison worsens. In season 4, episode 5 of The Walking Dead titled “Internment,” according to the synopsis, “multiple enemies put pressure on Rick and the group. Could this finally be the breaking point for the survivors and the prison?”
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Aside from opening with a few shots of Rick engaging in his favorite pastime (brooding) and including a quickie Rick-Maggie exchange that set a world speed record for getting over a friend’s summary expulsion, the writing staff pretty much kicked the can on the whole Rick-cutting-Carol-loose thing.
Seriously, a guy whose psyche was so recently so fragile — garden therapy notwithstanding — takes the group’s beloved den mother out for a one-way ride into the zombie hinterland and neither Hershel nor Maggie bats an eye? I’ve agonized more over changing dentists.
Yes, they had a lot on their minds, like Maggie keeping an increasing tsunami of walkers from tipping the prison’s fence and Hershel serving elderberry tea to the plague-infected at great risk to life and remaining limb, but where’s the love? Of course, the Carol issue won’t go away, if only because by episode’s end Daryl had returned with Tyreese, Bob, Michonne, and a life-saving bag of antibiotics, and Daryl immediately asked about Carol. Hershel practically scampered away to join Michonne on a zombie-burning hayride as he told Daryl to “talk to Rick.”
Not that I blame Hershel. After Bob’s run-in with Daryl over a bottle of tipple last week, I wouldn’t want to be within crossbow range when Rick comes clean to Daryl, either. Throw Hammer-Time Tyreese into the mix and we'll probably have an HBO pay-per-view special on our hands. But all of that will have to wait, because The Walking Dead had more pressing issues to deal with this week.
Namely: Others might be tempted to crow about predicting Dr. S’s death, but I think we can all agree that was like shooting zombies in a prison yard. I am a little surprised that Sasha made it through the zombie plague. I don’t hear the bell tolling for any series regulars, at least not next week. Who knows what the Governor has in mind, though, and maybe his plans will claim the lives of some of his former serfs. But — for now — I suspect the killing fields will lie fallow.
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Aside from opening with a few shots of Rick engaging in his favorite pastime (brooding) and including a quickie Rick-Maggie exchange that set a world speed record for getting over a friend’s summary expulsion, the writing staff pretty much kicked the can on the whole Rick-cutting-Carol-loose thing.
Seriously, a guy whose psyche was so recently so fragile — garden therapy notwithstanding — takes the group’s beloved den mother out for a one-way ride into the zombie hinterland and neither Hershel nor Maggie bats an eye? I’ve agonized more over changing dentists.
Yes, they had a lot on their minds, like Maggie keeping an increasing tsunami of walkers from tipping the prison’s fence and Hershel serving elderberry tea to the plague-infected at great risk to life and remaining limb, but where’s the love? Of course, the Carol issue won’t go away, if only because by episode’s end Daryl had returned with Tyreese, Bob, Michonne, and a life-saving bag of antibiotics, and Daryl immediately asked about Carol. Hershel practically scampered away to join Michonne on a zombie-burning hayride as he told Daryl to “talk to Rick.”
Not that I blame Hershel. After Bob’s run-in with Daryl over a bottle of tipple last week, I wouldn’t want to be within crossbow range when Rick comes clean to Daryl, either. Throw Hammer-Time Tyreese into the mix and we'll probably have an HBO pay-per-view special on our hands. But all of that will have to wait, because The Walking Dead had more pressing issues to deal with this week.
Namely: Others might be tempted to crow about predicting Dr. S’s death, but I think we can all agree that was like shooting zombies in a prison yard. I am a little surprised that Sasha made it through the zombie plague. I don’t hear the bell tolling for any series regulars, at least not next week. Who knows what the Governor has in mind, though, and maybe his plans will claim the lives of some of his former serfs. But — for now — I suspect the killing fields will lie fallow.