“The Walking Dead” is one of those television shows that seems to garner affection and resentment in equal (and extraordinarily large) portions. An avid watcher since its inception, I’ve been both transported by and annoyed at the show’s portrayal of a post-zombie apocalypse, based on a popular comic book series. In the past, such as the interminable farm sequence during season two, the storyline has gotten stuck in a quagmire that drags on and on. The survivors talk and quarrel, with little narrative momentum.
The Walking Dead: The Complete Season Four
The Walking Dead: The Complete Season Four
The Walking Dead: The Complete Season Four
“The Walking Dead” is one of those television shows that seems to garner affection and resentment in equal (and extraordinarily large) portions. An avid watcher since its inception, I’ve been both transported by and annoyed at the show’s portrayal of a post-zombie apocalypse, based on a popular comic book series. In the past, such as the interminable farm sequence during season two, the storyline has gotten stuck in a quagmire that drags on and on. The survivors talk and quarrel, with little narrative momentum.