Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Season Three Finale of The Walking Dead Leaves Us Thinking

     Last Sunday the season three finale of The Walking Dead aired with what I believe was a great way to end the season. So much has been both answered and left for us to try and find out in the next season. With the death of Andrea, Laurie Holden, and Milton, Dallas Roberts, it brings grief to Michonne, actress Danai Gurira.  Milton went out trying to hold on to save Andrea, even though the governor had stabbed him repeatedly again going against the rule of not letting their people turn. With Andrea however, she went out to what I would call a hero, or as what she said in an interview, “I will never see Andrea as a victim. I see her as a casualty of war.” All Andrea wanted to do was to keep everyone safe, and with Rick, Andrew Lincoln, telling her that everyone was alright it let her finally be at peace.
            The big controversy that everyone has been talking about is if Carl, actor Chandler Riggs, is turning into a young Governor who is played by actor David Morrissey. Many people are saying to just put an eye patch on Carl and you have The Governors mini-me. With The Governor saying his “kill or be killed” speech, it directly reflects on what Carl says later in the episode to Rick about how he didn’t kill the walker that killed Dale, or how Rick didn’t kill The Governor causing Merle to die.  With Carl shooting the kid his age in cold blood as he was surrendering, Carl knew that it is very hard to trust someone in this new world that he is growing up in. Who knows what the next season of The Walking Dead will bring us, cannot wait until October.                                                                                                                                                              

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