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Neil
07-Oct-2013, 01:52 PM
Den Of Geek have a spoiler free review - http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/the-walking-dead/27581/the-walking-dead-30-days-without-an-accident-spoiler-free-review


The occasional stumble aside, The Walking Dead should continue to improve as Gimple gets used to his new role. The change from Darabont to Mazzara was a drastic, immediate improvement. The change from Mazzara to Gimple was neither an improvement nor a huge step back for the show, which is about the best thing viewers would hope for under the circumstances.

krisvds
07-Oct-2013, 03:20 PM
"The change from Darabont to Mazzara was a drastic, immediate improvement."

I beg to differ. Those first episodes of the first season were the best the series has ever been.
Especially the pilot. Miles away from where the series has ended up recently. At least as far as writing and directing are concerned.

Neil
07-Oct-2013, 03:45 PM
^^ I must admit I raised my eyebrows at that comment!

kidgloves
07-Oct-2013, 04:09 PM
"The change from Darabont to Mazzara was a drastic, immediate improvement."

I beg to differ. Those first episodes of the first season were the best the series has ever been.
Especially the pilot. Miles away from where the series has ended up recently. At least as far as writing and directing are concerned.

But the change was during the early part of season 2 which people hated if you remember

MinionZombie
07-Oct-2013, 04:36 PM
But the change was during the early part of season 2 which people hated if you remember

Hmmm ... opinions seem to shift all over the place, there's as many responses to TWD as there are walkers lining the fences of the prison in season four.

Sounds like a pretty solid episode going from the entire article.

Also, from poking around IMDb and Wikipedia, it's good to see that Ernest Dickerson and Michelle McLaren will be coming back (twice and once, respectively) for directing duties during the season. They've also got a batch of new writers to go with existing staff, some of them quite fresh to the business, others who have been at it for a decade or more (all with experience in TV drama). Oh yeah, and the director of "Clear" is doing two episodes this season - so that should be good (they did an excellent job with 3x12). :)

I'm getting revved up good and proper now, I'm ten episodes deep into season 3 and lovin' it all over again (in spite of certain pacing issues here and there, but I must say that up to this point at least, Andrea's decision making process plays better upon a second viewing and paying more attention to it - her actions make sense for what she wants out of life and what information she has etc).

Thinking ahead, as I've said before a while back, I would like there to be more time passing between individual episodes, because sometimes it can feel a bit weird watching it week-to-week when on boxset it works much better (e.g. the first half of season 2 - week-to-week the one episode = one day structure felt long-winded, particularly with the search for Sophia, over several weeks, but on boxset it plays much better within a tighter marathon viewing experience).

kev
08-Oct-2013, 06:58 AM
Sorry all I can say is "BRING ON THE DEAD!!!"