The Walking Dead: Too Far Gone (2013)
Season 4, Episode 8
10/10
Character development, great acting, and so much more.
2 December 2013
Warning: Spoilers
This episode has got to be one of the most exciting and darkest episodes to date. I did not expect any of which was going to happen in this episode. If you are a complete fan and have read the comics, you would be awfully familiar with this episode. The governor trying to take over the prison. Judith's character exiting the show. It's all basically similar to the comics, but with it's own twists. This is arguably this best episode of "The Walking Dead" history. There was so much going on in this episode, it was almost hard to take it all in. I could literally feel my heart pounding harder and my breathing patterns were not a pattern at all. It flip flops with your emotions and that's the key to a perfect, gem of a show.

The one thing that really makes this show so great is the level of acting supplied by these talented individuals. My personal favorite: Andrew Lincoln. He is such an amazing talent. When he found Judith's car seat without her in it, I could no help but to feel bad for him after his reaction. It's so realistic and perfect and I don't think he gets enough credit for it. The way that he took back leadership when forced to do so by the governor was great. The speech he gave to the governors army about being able to come back from the things they've done, it was very cool to watch. There's one thing I know for a fact is that Lincoln does not hold anything back. He gives it the best he possibly can no matter who is watching or how it makes him look. This man needs an Oscar or something for the performances he puts on.
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