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About 'walking dead season 3 8'|The Walking Dead: Season 3 Episode 8







About 'walking dead season 3 8'|The Walking Dead: Season 3 Episode 8








The               Walking               Dead               may               be               one               of               television's               biggest               surprises               since               The               Sopranos.

Not               since               the               chronicles               of               a               glorified               Mafia               crew               became               the               hottest               series               on               TV               from               1999-2007               were               we               as               fascinated               by               such               an               unlikely               premise               as               a               motley               crew               of               people               managing               to               survive               in               a               world               full               of               zombies.

Granted,               the               AMC               phenom               hit               all               the               right               buttons               in               making               their               way               to               the               top:               family               conflicts,               catastrophic               disaster,               macho               anti-heroes,               sexy               heroines,               overachieving               adolescents,               incisive               social               statements,               yadda               yadda               yadda.

The               question               remains               as               to               how               they               are               going               to               continue               to               make               this               work               for               a               fourth               season               without               sliding               off               into               the               sinkhole               of               predictability.

After               all,               how               many               spins               can               you               put               on               a               basic               premise               of               'The               yucks               are               coming'?


               David               Morrissey's               Governor               character               may               be               the               miracle               cure.

One               reason               for               the               show's               success               was               the               video               game               quality               of               its               avatar-like               characters.

Rick               Grimes               was               the               Tortured               Action               Hero               Dad,               Glenn               Rhee               the               token               Asian               and               miscegenous               love               interest,               Carl               Grimes               the               adolescent               rebel,               Hershel               Greene               the               elderly               country               doctor,               and               so               on.

The               cast               of               two-dimensional               characters               gave               each               of               us               someone               to               root               for,               unchanging               protagonists               in               a               world               that               was               falling               apart               as               quickly               as               a               zombie's               face.

Daryl               Dixon               was               the               one               we               hoped               would               be               the               breakout               star,               but               all               they               wanted               to               do               was               have               him               go               out               on               supply               runs               and               mutter               terse               one-liners               in               the               background,               episode               after               episode.
               Enter               the               Governor,               the               leader               of               the               survivalist               town               of               Woodbury,               a               twisted               Basil               St.

John               (remember               Brenda               Starr?)               with               psychological               hangups               and               hidden               agendas               galore.

He               became               a               bigger               threat               than               the               zombies               and               the               first               real               villain               we               saw               in               the               series               (Shane               Walsh               notwithstanding).

Upon               the               collapse               of               Woodbury,               the               Governor               hits               the               road               and               runs               across               a               cancer               patient               and               three               daughters.

He               does               a               mercy               run               to               prolong               the               life               of               the               old               man,               saves               the               girls,               brings               the               grade-schooler               out               of               a               state               of               near-autism,               and               gets               it               on               with               the               good-looking               sister.

This               is               not               the               Governor               we've               gotten               used               to,               and               if               the               scriptwriters               can               keep               the               Gov               evolving,               The               Walking               Dead               is               a               sure               bet               to               remain               on               top               of               the               ratings               in               2014.
               Let's               face               it,               in               these               days               of               terminal               channel-surfing,               it               gets               harder               and               harder               to               keep               us               through               the               commercial               break.

HBO               is               always               a               threat               to               rule               the               airwaves               with               the               best               scriptwriters               in               the               business.

The               biggies               (ABC,               NBC               and               CBS)               will               never               recapture               the               title               with               their               marketing               rabbis               perpetuating               the               myth               of               sex-crazed,               bathroom               joke               sitcoms,               reality               TV               and               cop               shows               being               the               eternal               future               of               TV.

The               Sundance               Channel               will               be               bringing               their               zombie               knockoff,               The               Returned,               to               the               table               but               it's               hard               to               beat               the               original               item.
               It               may               be               a               while               before               America               outgrows               its               zombie               phase,               but               for               now               The               Walking               Dead               is               on               top               of               the               volcano.

It'll               be               interesting               to               see               what               the               Next               Big               Thing               will               be,               but               for               now,               the               Governor               may               be               able               to               ensure               that               we               keep               tuning               in               and               Talking               Dead               in               2014.
               







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