"The Walking Dead" ended It's third season with a few surprises. This episode was the 16 of the season "The Walking Dead's" longest season to date. And, for me it was not as good as I'd hoped. Certainly the previous episode was of a higher quality with an ending that packed more of a punch.
Plot In a Paragraph: Andrea (Laurie Holden) is still strapped to the torture chair intended for Michonne. The Governor (David Morrissey) is thirsty for blood and sets off for the prison; looking to settle a score with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his little band of survivors. Meanwhile, Carl (Chandler Riggs) is becoming just as bloodthirsty as the Governor. And passive Tyreese and Sasha are caught between the two parties
The ending of this episode focused on a main characters death. Some viewers might be saddened by their passing, but this reviewer was more than happy. This characters decisions were strange, naive, inconsistent and downright stupid.
After two solid season finales this was a bit of a let down, but I suspect once The Governor has licked his wounds, like The Governator, he will be back.
Plot In a Paragraph: Andrea (Laurie Holden) is still strapped to the torture chair intended for Michonne. The Governor (David Morrissey) is thirsty for blood and sets off for the prison; looking to settle a score with Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his little band of survivors. Meanwhile, Carl (Chandler Riggs) is becoming just as bloodthirsty as the Governor. And passive Tyreese and Sasha are caught between the two parties
The ending of this episode focused on a main characters death. Some viewers might be saddened by their passing, but this reviewer was more than happy. This characters decisions were strange, naive, inconsistent and downright stupid.
After two solid season finales this was a bit of a let down, but I suspect once The Governor has licked his wounds, like The Governator, he will be back.