Friday, March 30, 2012
The Walking Dead
I wonder how many of you enjoy the tv series The Walking Dead. I also wonder how many of you knew it started out as a comic book. I don't really watch tv at my house, only at friends or relatives houses. When The Walking Dead became a tv series my daughter was very excited about it as she reads the comics along with me. But after the first season she kind of gave up on it, prefering the comic to the tv series (yay for reading!) But I told her it was going to be different and that you had to keep the two seperate, and enjoy each individually. I enjoy talking with a coworker of mine who really enjoys the tv series, and I always compare it to the comic books and what happened in the comics was different than the tv and vice versa. I've only rented the first season, so all I know of the second season was from what my coworker said. But did you know that in the comics Rick's son Carl killed Shane before they left Atlanta, not out at the farm like in the tv series, and not because he was a zombie either. In the comics, when they found out that if you die normally you come back as a zombie, Rick left the group to go back to Atlanta and dig up Shane where they had buried him. Rick sees Shane as a zombie and cuts off his head. In the third season of the tv series I'm guessing they get to the prison as that was the last image of the second season (acording to my coworker). All I can say is, don't get too attached to Lori and her new born, but then again, like I told my daughter, you have to keep the comics and the tv seperate, maybe they'll survive the attack by the Governor, but then again, maybe not. And Michonne is deadly with that sword, I wonder how true they will stay to the comics and at least hint off screen at what the Governor does to her, and if they do that then they would have to at least hint off screen what she does to the Governor, but that might be too graphic. And I also have to wonder if they'll put into the tv series what the Governor does to Rick. I don't mind being a season behind, patience is a virtue I keep telling myself. So by the time I've seen the second season, the third season should probably be close to airing. Enjoy!
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Nice! I've been trying to catch good shows on tv as well. Shows like top shot, grimm, and even fringe!
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