Sorta annoying. It’s a zombie series. As a result, really don’t care much about character or plot development or even story line for that matter.
I’m thinking Lori peeing on a stick was having more fun than watching much of last night’s episode☺ That said, I’m really thinking Lori wished she had a clothes hanger and a Bic Lighter to take care of that annoying pregnancy thing – oh, that’s really bad – gonna burn ‘fer sure ‘fer that one☺ Wasn’t it just last week when Lori was weighing the benefits of letting Jr. croak and bemoaning the insanity of raising a child in zombieland? How’s that for a swift kick in the pants? I’m hoping her predicament presents the opportunity for Rick to finally find out about Shane – that boy definitely needs to go.
The search for Sophie is dragging on way too long and continues to leave me wondering why her mother Carol never seems to go out and look for her own daughter?
I’m thinking throwing the zombie in the well was a last minute, "throw the less sophisticated viewers" (such as myself) a bone. The only surprise came when Glenn was in the well and I expected that it would be the rope and not the pipe that would break. ‘Tho I must admit, the dude getting ripped in two was sorta funny.
Am however glad that Glenn and Maggie got themselves some – other than axing some walkers, it’s the only productive thing to do during the zombie apocalypse. Speaking of which, they missed a golden opportunity to throw in a couple of undead either before, during, or after the two did the nasty.
Andrew Lincoln (Rick) seems to be doing more than his share of over-acting. His character definitely needs to get rid of the Sheriff's outfit.
Daryl continues his climb to be the most compelling character on the show. Is he down to his last cross bow arrow (bolt)? Sidebar: did you know that Norman Reedus – a.k.a., Daryl Dixon, played Murphy MacManus in the Boondock Saints sequel?
In any event, anxiously awaiting next week’s triumph return of our good ‘ol friend Merle…
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