While one literature-based television show was starting its third season on Sunday Night (Game of Thrones), another was ending it.Over the past three seasons, The Walking Dead has become a phenomenon that has gobbled up viewers faster than a herd of walke more
"Welcome to the Tombs" was a good episode full of post-apocalyptic platitudes but a lot of senseless death, and it tied a ribbon on the season quite nicely. http://www.tv.com/news/the-walking-dead-season-3-finale-review-they-never-could-136480402428/
Season three of The Walking Dead has without a doubt been the strongest season of the show so far, and so the stakes were high for the finale. Most expected an intense battle between the Governor a... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Nicholas_Wrobel/2013/04/ more
The Governor is punching Milton in the face, punishment for setting fire to those zombies in the pit a few episodes back. “We lost eight men because of you,” he tells him, referring to the ones Merle took out back at the grain warehouse confer more
Well, I can’t accuse The Walking Dead of being inconsistent. The season finale perfectly encapsulated the entirety of season 3 — a lot of padding, a few great character moments, and most of all, SOME TOTAL BULLSHIT. Read More... http://feeds.g more
The Walking Dead finished season 3 with a fight between Woodbury and the Prison. The episode ended in an unexpected way with many deaths. Check out the biggest shockers from "Welcome to the Tombs." http://www.buddytv.com/slideshows/the-walking-dead-season more
The most telling line in "The Walking Dead" Season 3 finale came from the Governor: "In this life now, you kill or you die. Or you die and you kill."More than the mantra of a homicidal lunatic, the choice of whether or not to buy into that way of thinking more