The warehouse scene was so good. So suspenseful. The only problem was that it was just Andrea who was in danger, and I really don't care what happens to her.
Warehouse scene. My only disappointment was that we never get to see how the Governor escapes. Surely, anyone managing to escape by himself from dozens of zombies in a tight warehouse, without being bitten... surely that is something worth showing the viewer? No?
Mind you, I understand their predicament; every time there is any action, people moan that there is not enough characterization. And vice versa.
I think it was an insinuation that the Governor was so crazy with want of revenge for Andrea's betrayal, he went berserker on the undead. It was something one of the characters in the comic did, too, and it was entirely believable in that instance as well.
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Governor being attacked by zombies
ReplyDeleteThe warehouse scene was so good. So suspenseful. The only problem was that it was just Andrea who was in danger, and I really don't care what happens to her.
ReplyDeleteAndrea walking away while it sounded like the Governor was being overtaken by zombies.
ReplyDeleteAndrea's happy face when she sees the prison. Then--DOH!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the warehouse scene, although her getting stopped at the prison was pretty cool too.
ReplyDeleteYes!! It was the best scene
ReplyDeleteWarehouse scene. My only disappointment was that we never get to see how the Governor escapes. Surely, anyone managing to escape by himself from dozens of zombies in a tight warehouse, without being bitten... surely that is something worth showing the viewer? No?
ReplyDeleteMind you, I understand their predicament; every time there is any action, people moan that there is not enough characterization. And vice versa.
I think it was an insinuation that the Governor was so crazy with want of revenge for Andrea's betrayal, he went berserker on the undead. It was something one of the characters in the comic did, too, and it was entirely believable in that instance as well.
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