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Esp with the addition of Michonne and the Governor and even Merle returning. Characters will be killed off as well as the buzz is there will be a few surprises.
On a side note, I must say Greg Nicotero's FX is amazing too. Very realistic. Not that I have encountered many walkers but I imagine is's pretty accurate. I have seen a few on the NYC Subways late at night however.
The Walking Dead returns Sun., Oct. 14 at 9/8c on AMC
I can't wait!
Yup, premiers in about a month. This wait doesn't feel as long as I thought it would. Maybe because AMC split up last season. And season 3 will be sixteen episodes and I have a feeling it will be superior to season 2 since we meet a new group of survivors--kind of like meeting the "talies" in LOST. :-)
I think season 2 dragged on too long at the farm. It was ok, but I think most people watching a zombie show really just want to see zombies attacking and getting killed.
I still wonder if that that black guy and his son that took Rick into their house in season 1 will be back. I forget his name but he was the guy who's wife was a walker and he tried to shoot her but couldn't. I liked him.
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so stoked! I agree that the first half of season 2 was extremely boring...but yeah it did pick up in the second half. that season finale was epic. Herschel with the endless rounds of ammunition just mowing down zombies...awesome!
Walking Dead is probably one of the top 5 shows on television...
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