The Walking Dead (Season 2)


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Today's episode was good and I like the new characters. Something about this episode felt different, though. I didn't feel the same suspense that I felt last week. I don't know, but it could be the incredible amount of commercials. The amount of commercials for this episode felt ridiculous! It felt like there were more commercials than any of the other episodes. Is it just me that feels this way?

Today's episode was good and I like the new characters. Something about this episode felt different, though. I didn't feel the same suspense that I felt last week. I don't know, but it could be the incredible amount of commercials. The amount of commercials for this episode felt ridiculous! It felt like there were more commercials than any of the other episodes. Is it just me that feels this way?

They are just exploiting the fame of the show in order to get more ad revenue. I find it annoying too.

'The Walking Dead' renewed for third season by AMC

AMC has renewed The Walking Dead for a third season.

The second season of the zombie drama premiered earlier this month, attracting record cable ratings for the network.

On Tuesday, AMC's president Charlie Collier announced that the series will return for a third season.

"Today we are pleased to announce that the 'dead' shall live as we proudly renew The Walking Dead for a third season," said Collier.

He continued: "We are thankful for everyone's contribution in front of and behind the camera as we continue to make The Walking Dead a unique television experience. And, we are so proud as it continues to set viewership records around the world."

In March, it was reported that horror writer Stephen King was in talks to pen an episode of the zombie drama.

However, The Walking Dead's Gale Ann Hurd has said that King is unlikely to script an episode in the near future.

Series star Andrew Lincoln previously revealed that he is excited about the possibility of working with King.

The Walking Dead continues on Sundays at 9/8c on AMC in the US, and airs on Fridays at 10pm on FX in the UK.

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This is excellent news because I think Season 2 is going to be a slow burner going off the comics, gives them time to flesh out some of the good story arcs from the comics.

I think they picked the wrong stuff from the comics to start Season 2.

If you guys think the first two episodes are boring I dont think youll find the first half of the season interesting if they follow the comics.

which is probably why I am not going to watch it religiously each week...probably store them up and then watch when I have time to kill or its raining outside

So far I am really loving season 2, the only thing is in the first episode the main character said that the CDC guy said something to him before the building blew up but it was not important, so that was a bit frustrating but other then that it is one of my favorites series bar-none

Short seasons?

Season 2 has been bumped up to 13 episodes.

So far I am really loving season 2, the only thing is in the first episode the main character said that the CDC guy said something to him before the building blew up but it was not important, so that was a bit frustrating but other then that it is one of my favorites series bar-none

Just wait, it will be cropping up very shortly in S2.

+marcel we are only 2 episodes in, give it time. most of the actors are not big name ones anyways. writing wise, I think its pretty good, sure there have been some stupid moments like the water jug incident in the 1st episode. otherwise what else are you expecting, I have always felt that the writing is very real world like

Short seasons?

Season 2 has been bumped up to 13 episodes.

Just wait, it will be cropping up very shortly in S2.

Being bitten by a zombie doesn't turn you into one. You could die from a heart attack and reanimate.

you think that's it?

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