Sometimes, it is close to amazing how the world turns. I go from witnessing a series of unfortunate disastrous events in Japan to this show. Now, it is ungodly to even begin to mention and compare Japan’s travesty with this show, but after some small digging I ended up finding perhaps gold (and not in a good way). “What is this crazy person referring to?” you ask. Well, I would gladly tell you. So, let’s put a smile on your face (or mine). That’s a line by the Joker in the Dark Knight if you did not know. As it turns out, all of the writers from the Walking Dead (that is right this show) have been fired. All of them. Not one. Not two or three or four, but all-of-them. Hmm…interesting. I wonder why that was. Well, I do know why, but if you do not then you ‘musta not been reading these blogs. That or entirely disagreeing with them and for that you must be punished. I will sentence you to a night in jail with this guy (mad scientist laughter):
This show (at least this season) was not what I expected. These expectations were not even close to anything I had. I heard so much buzz about this show that I desperately had to watch it like a witch searching for the broom stick. At the end, I was wanton. There was a comment by an individual that will remain nameless stating, “This show just keeps getting better and better.” I often wondered, ‘Where?’ The one thing I seriously respected was the makeup. The zombie make up was Amazing with a capital A. Sadly, there was not enough of it and at times it seemed like the writers just simply wanted to cluster the zombies into an entire episode just to give some delightful taste to the fans. Where is the fun in that? There were four zombies in TS-19—literally. This is like the famous joke, “Oh, I am not racist; I had four black guys over my house the other day” (John Rocker). 
Now, this is not to state that this show was a complete and total failure because this show truly had its moments, but that was about it. I had absolutely no clue where the show’s plot was leading at times and other periods some of the cliffhangers were just terrible; especially the finale’s ending. With all the writers now fired the profound progression of this show leaves a lot of room for debate. Where will the show go? How will the plot commence during the first few minutes of the first episode of the second season? (Off topic: Yes, this show was renewed for a second season after the premiere of the first episode.) Will the acting get leaner? Let’s catch a grip, this show did not have the best acting. Will the show move away from the trademark it has developed (refer to my previous blog – TS-19)? And (drum roll), will the music be satisfying?
Well, this is all from me on the Walking Dead for now…
Until next time…
I give this badboy season of The Walking Dead – 3/5
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