“Welcoming to the Tombs” is a great episode, but not exactly a great ending. After two tightly focused installments centered on select characters, The Walking Dead brings everybody back on camera. Season three's finale is packed with brilliant moments, but giving everyone their moment in the sun makes some climactic moments feel forced.
Opening in the show's traditional cheery manner, we get a first person view of The Governor tenderizing Milton's face-meat. This beating is apparently the first lesson in a class taught by Woodbury's leader called “Kill or be Killed 101”. After sufficient pummeling, Milton is given a choice: murder an imprisoned Andrea or die.
Milton counter offers that The Governor should eat a warm slice of death pie. That's soundly rejected by way of a knife to some pretty vital organs. Milton gets left to bleed out and chow down on Andrea post-zombification. I thought Milton's guaranteed demise...
Opening in the show's traditional cheery manner, we get a first person view of The Governor tenderizing Milton's face-meat. This beating is apparently the first lesson in a class taught by Woodbury's leader called “Kill or be Killed 101”. After sufficient pummeling, Milton is given a choice: murder an imprisoned Andrea or die.
Milton counter offers that The Governor should eat a warm slice of death pie. That's soundly rejected by way of a knife to some pretty vital organs. Milton gets left to bleed out and chow down on Andrea post-zombification. I thought Milton's guaranteed demise...
- 4/1/2013
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