
And I still think the show's pretty much terrible now, don't get me wrong. I know a lot of people who've had problems with the show had problems with the stagnancy of the survivors - that they just seemed to sir around doing nothing episode after episode - but that's not really where my problem lay. I imagine there'd be a lot of boredom to the post-apocalypse, and if the show were deft at handling its characters this could be fascinating stuff. But no, there's no deftness. Just blunt broad obviousness, time and again, and it's laid on cartoonishly by too many of the actors - when you want nothing more than to see approximately 75% of the people on-screen have their intestines sucked down like spaghetti by undead ghouls, then we have a problem.
Anyway besides that a part of me is as much as ever living on the fumes of hope that we'll get to see Jon Bernthal and Sarah Wayne Callies torn limb from limb, I did think this most recent episode did a couple of small things right. (beware slight spoilers for the most recent episode) First, that little comic bit with Lori having to chase down the severed arm that fell off the truck was funny, and "funny" is a word I'd come to think the show was allergic to. More dark humor like that, show! Sitting around watching everybody huff and puff like hyperventilating spray-tanned skeletons grows a little bit wearisome.

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The fact that James got the Philly accent dead-on was so amazing to me. And it was Andrea, not Lori who went after the arm.
I have to disagree with you, though. Watching these characters' arcs has been fascinating. All gut-eating, all the time would be a tremendous bore. And yes, please kill Shane (Berenthal) and Lori (Callies) soon, but bring back Merle (Michael Rooker) and Morgan (Lennie James), sooner.
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