Thursday, October 17, 2013

30 Days Without an Accident: Walking Dead Premiere

Maryann Sleasman has a similar style on most of her articles on certain TV shows that she reviews about. When reading her articles, you tend to realize she's overly emotional about the characters which soon becomes annoying and obnoxious. What I like about her style, is that she's straightforward with her writing, and it's easy to understand her. Sometime she sounds like either an overly attached girlfriend or a child. The reason why I'm imitating her style, is because I feel it would be fun to copy and see how annoying I can get with this. One thing to notice is that, at the end of each review she has her own notes, but then I checked out other critiques and I realized it's the websites layout to add notes. So it isn't her writing style to add notes at the end, but I did try to copy how she wrote her notes into my review.


Walking Dead: Season Premiere: 30 days without an accident.


Finally, after a long year of waiting it's back and better than ever. The last season left us with questions about where the governor disappeared of to? What will happen to Daryl after he killed his brother? And what will happen to the rest of the community that has been in the hands of the governor for a whole season?

The season premier is a shocker with Rick having a heart. What??? Rick is now soft as ever helping people and being less of an ass than he was the last season. And Oh My God Michonne started smiling and finding comics for Carl. Looks like this community of theirs made people have a change of heart. Hershel is still the same as ever giving Rick wise wordings from his book of lives, and apparently out of the blue Hershel found a leg to walk with, he's no longer on crunches. Damn I didn't know they had that many resources in a world that seems lacking in assets.

Putting aside the change in the characters' personalities, “30 days without an accident” added new characters, with a new emphasis on Bob Stookey, a glimpse of him was shown in season 3, and now they are showing his alcoholic problem. Just shows you that this alcohol drama will come up later on in the episodes. Of course more annoying kids, and Carl being a little boy diva as always acting all mature. Beth turned into a cold teenager. Who can blame her, after all the deaths she's seen, crying doesn't seem to cut it out anymore. Just to make the season premiere of this show more of a hit, someone had to die. It turns out to be Beth's lover, and at the end you see Beth being on tough cookie and trying not to cry over him.

On the flip note they are finally starting to emphasize that anyone could turn into a walker without being bitten, because everyone is infected. At the end of the episode the new kid with glasses starts getting very sick. It's true that we still don't know if he just got sick, or whether he was bitten, hopefully it will be reveled in the next episode. But the main thing is at the end he rushes to get some water all over his body. So probably a high fever. Then he falls and dies and turns into a walker. So it's a virus spending, that would just mean that he died by getting sick and turned because he is already infected. So is everyone else!!!!! Which brings me back to the first season, when they were all at the scientists lab, the scientist said that everyone is already infected, so if you die without getting bitten, you still turn. During season 2 and 3 they never emphasized this part, it was just a bunch of drama and chatters.


Time to see how this season will turn out. From complaints about how boring the last two seasons were, everyone seems hyped about the opening of this season. But so were the openings of the other two seasons, everyone seemed hyped about it and it turned into well a disappointment. So stick for the ride and more walkers people!!!!! 

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