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Well now that The Walking Dead is on hiatus for a couple months I have to come up with a few other things to write about. This website is actually getting some traffic now, which is pretty surprising with every newspaper in the country apparently doing recaps and commentary on each episode. I mean how is some lowly webmaster supposed to compete with paid writers from major newspapers? By channeling my inner geek and digging out my Walking Dead Comic books, that’s how. How many of them actually read the comic book, or even knew the “The Walking Dead” existed before AMC?

Ok I know I mention stuff that is different from the comic book all the time but bear with me, there isn’t going to be an episode for a while and I need to keep this site going.

This second season started with group traveling on the highway and getting caught in a traffic jam, which in turn leads them to the events which brings them to the Herschel Farm. In the comic book they are on the road but before they get to the Herschel farm they run into Tyreese along with his teenage daughter and her boyfriend. Tyreese is not in the show at least not yet.  I am kind of wondering if T-dog and Daryl are sort of Tyreese split into two characters. In the comic Tyresse is a black ex-football player who ends up hooking up with Carol and is pretty bad ass when it comes to killing the “walkers”.  In the show it looks like  Daryl is hooking up with Carol and is kind of bad ass and well.  T-Dog is black and has a name that starts with “T”, kind of a reach maybe.

Along the way they find what they think is a deserted housing development called “Wiltshire Estates” and camp out in it. Long story short it’s full of zombies and Donna gets eaten. This “Wiltshire Estates” is pretty much exactly like the development Shane took Andrea to in the show when she is learning to shoot. Also this is where Andrea and Dale hook up, also Andrea is younger in the comic, Dale is fatter and not a clown like in the show.

Andrea is much different in the comic although she is kind of becoming more like her comic version in the last couple episodes. In the comic she learned to shoot after  Amy died and never went  through the suicidal dysfunctional period that is in the show. In fact in the comic this other character  Donna’s husband gets all fatalistic after Donna’s death and Andrea jumps on him for being weak and self centered.

When they get to Herschel’s farm there are more people there in the comic then in the show, there is Lacey, Arnold, Rachael and Susie.  Also Glen was actually trying to hookup with Carol before Tyreese swept her away in the comic.

 

 

 

I was scanning the news the other day and read a press release about the volume of the ratings The Walking Dead is receiving and was pretty surprised.  I kind of thought it would  not be that popular but apparently it is immensely popular.  It has been getting close to 5 million people watching each episode, which is on the same level shows such as The Sopranos, Sex in the City, even 60 Minutes.

It’s been picked up for a second season, which is great. Although it has not been as good as I hoped (how could it be?) I still find it very entertaining and I look forward to more episodes.

If you enjoy the series I would highly recommend the graphic novels. They are very addictive, and although I am not really a comic book reader, I found I could not put them down.

Just picked this up from amazon and blew through it in about a half hour or so. The comic is not getting old, I just wish there were more of them. Shell out $12 for the graphic novel and its gone in a half hour and you are wishing there was more.

I don’t know if the television show is going to good, but if it is and it goes a few seasons I wonder if “Fear the Hunters” will be made into episodes. It’s going to interesting to see if the show stays somewhat true to the comics in which the main characters do terrible things to people.  Actually if you look at some of the more popular shows out there they have  main characters doing bad things to people.  Like in the Sopranos or True Blood the main characters often kill people etc, but it doesn’t quite seem to be at the same level as graphic novels.

I guess I can hope.

Here’s what we know about the TV series so far

The lady from The Mist is going to be in the TV series.  That would be the same actress who came in at the last season of The Shield, as a detective who was sent to work with Mackey.  Agent Olivia was the character’s name.

Andrew Lincoln is going to play Rick Grimes.  For those of you who haven’t  read the graphic novels, Rick Grimes is the main character.  Has anyone heard of Andrew Lincoln?

Sara Wayne Callies will play Laurie Grimes, the whining wife of Rick who never appreciates anything the poor guy is going through to save everyone on the planet.  She’s the girl from Prison Break.  No need to explain that one because there’s only one female character in that entire TV series.

John Bernthal is going to play Shane, who if you remember from the novels, can’t seem to keep his priorities straight while facing the end of the world as we all know it.  He was the cop partner of Rick, if that helps.  Mr. Bernthal was also in The Pacific, the awesome World War II series from hard-to-beat miniseries channel, HBO.

Frank Darabont, series writer, producer and director, is the same guy who brought us Shawshank Redemption and The Mist.  That would explain the crossover actors.  Too bad they couldn’t get Morgan Freeman to play Dale.