Everyone has their own buddy this week except Andrea. She’s left sitting on a curb, bummed that no one but me noticed that she curled her hair for this very special day. And she and I can’t be friends since (1) she’s a fictional characte more
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Arrow on the Doorpost," the March 10 episode of AMC's "The Walking Dead," in which Rick and the Governor try to talk through their differences. http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/review-the-walking-dead-arrow-on-the more
The Walking Dead writers appear to have misread the number of episodes for season 3 and didn't have enough material to fit a 16-episode season. Or maybe the producers' master plan is to just turn The Talking Dead into a two-hour show? The last few episode more
The prison versus Woodbury has been one of the prominent focuses of The Walking Dead season 3 , and as we draw closer to the finale, the stresses are running high for the inevitable clash of sides.
" Arrow on the Doorpost " was an attempt to seek out s more
Rick and the Governor meet on neutral ground to broker peace. It works about as well as the Treaty of Versailles http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/walking-dead-recap-arrow-on-the-doorpost/
“Arrow in the Doorpost”, tonight’s offering, was one of the “talkie” episodes, the one’s that dominated season two and which fans usually complain about. But it was a talkie unlike any of the other talkies. http://blogs more
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Arrow on the Doorpost," the March 10 episode of AMC's "The Walking Dead," in which Rick and the Governor try to talk through their differences. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/review-the-walking-dead- more
This week's "The Walking Dead" was constructed as a series of conversations, and while Rick's not-so-good-faith negotiations with the Governor took up most of the screen time, the more pivotal discussions may have been happening all around them."I could'v more