batmanplaybaseball: you are true on AMC being too cheap. a big reason I think this season doesn't quite match its first season is because AMC cut off Executive Producer and sometimes director, Frank Darabont. I haven't posted this, but I read on this other forum the actual script from Darabont's take of the first episode in Season 2
and let me tell you, this episode that never saw the light of day was mind-blowing. he basically ran us through the actual collapse of Atlanta through the eyes of that tank zombie that Rick encounters when he gets thrown in that tank, and how this tank zombie became zombified. it was tight because they obviously were going to pump some money through and show the actual disintegration of society, thru the National Guard. also, it shows how Dale met those two sisters Amy + Andrea, the soldiers opened fire and Dale ducked the two out of the line of fire at the very last second. their relationships's origin was never shown in the comics, and I thought Darabont was going to do a fantastic episode if he wasn't fired at the last second
3, 4 - I'm so grateful that you've been reading that TWD Compendium. your right, Hershel's farm only took up a couple issues - they need to get moving
Tyreese is also one of my favorite main characters in the books, because he was a big, bad-ass former football player for the Atlanta Falcons, and he really was Rick's equal in everything, but most importantly in leading the group. Tyreese was such a great side-kick character. but at this point, I feel like they have to introduce Tyreese before they do Michonne, it just makes too much chronological sense. if Tyreese does come to the show, I hope he kills off that T-Dog character, LOL. a lot of TWD fans were pissed because it seemed like T-Dog, in the first season, might have tried to be a poor man's AMC version of Tyreese - I'm so happy that that didn't happen!
getting back to the show - I am so happy that they have included those two "bad" survivors from Up North, I think vibr8tor is right in that this show isn't as bad as most here proclaim! wait a second, vibby, didn't I lend you my copy of the Walking Dead trade-paperback to read, way back when??
McGrunge - you from Nebraska or something, man? LOL - I have nothing against the Cornhusking State, and you're right, it would make sense for survivors to go there
if we're talking about the safest places in America for survivors, then I would go with Colorado - or near any Western Mountain. talk about a natural defense!!
I love talking about the possibility of zombies and the eventual apocalypse. it seems like out of the three, one can pick two (about their surroundings):
Safety
Food
Climate