The best part of the episode was when they were at the facility trying to gather medical supplies. The show needs more of that and less drama. It's about surviving zombies. A lot of people complained during the first seasons that the characters weren't exactly 3 dimensional. It was only a *slight* problem, but it looks like they spent the first episode and now the 2nd, devoted to character development. I hope this is just temporary to remind the audience they're 'real people' and to want to care about them, then move on with it.CapnNismo wrote:
This episode was good, but it was also 20 minutes shorter than the last episode. Hopefully next week's really gets into more of the characters.
I don't know about anyone else, but I don't care about that little girl. In fact, I don't care about most children in TV shows, especially the ones with angst teens with parent problems. Children are going to make your life harder and more complicated obviously in their situation, but still, what kind of idiot runs off into the woods when you can just run around the front of the car back to safety? There were only 2 walkers and the girl KNEW Rick was right there.
I used to care about her mother, and rooted for her in season one for ditching and getting over her asshole husband, but now? I realize shes distraught about her daughter, but how the fuck could she possibly blame anyone, especially Rick, for her being lost? Bitch needs to start teaching her daughter a thing or two about common sense.
After this last episode, they should all leave and let HER stay and wait for her daughter. The rest of the group put in more than enough effort to search for her, and given the situation, their own survival is in jeopardy the longer they try to locate her. Rick's friend obviously has had some betrayal issues, but otherwise seems to be a decent guy. I hope he can move on, understand his mistakes and actions and somehow stay with Rick and his group, they make a good team and the group needs them both - Rick might be smart, but he's too easy to say no to if someone in the group was intent on doing something retarded.