^ sup egor! I was wondering when a man of such refined tastes as yours would eventually make his way into this thread. have you read the comics yet (you must)?
episode 5 was good, although I am disappointed that we haven't seen Merle make his way back to the camp yet. I do think that he is slated to be a part of the cast in Season 2, so I am comforted in the fact that he will eventually be back
the CDC bit was never in the comic, and I don't like what it was bringing to the table at first (the man's silly video recordings). however, it just makes too much logical sense to NOT have the survivors make a trek to the CDC, which is obviously Atlanta-based
I would also like to know where the "this show's acting is bad" camp is after a second straight episode with solid performances all-around. Shane, the womanizing cop's animosity towards rick, Andrea staying up all night over her fallen little sister then popping a cap, and even Jim's acceptance of the inevitable wasn't too bad
I love the tension and intensity of this show. Frank Darabont is doing a really good job making it seem as if you are surviving with the survivors, so much that you feel their feelings that one of them could die at any given moment
this show has been great to "hold me over" until the monthly installments of the comics. however, I am saddened at the fact that we only have one more ep left
