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The Walking Dead: "Made to Suffer": IGN Review

IGN:
Note: Full spoilers for The Walking Dead midseason finale follow.

With The Walking Dead taking a break until February, “Made to Suffer” was an appropriately big episode, delivering a lot of action and excitement, some notable showdowns and a long-awaited character introduction.

Yes, Tyreese is here! Just a couple of weeks after news of his introduction leaked, The Walking Dead comic book character made his debut. As a huge fan of The Wire -- if you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out on one of the best TV series ever -- it’s great to see Chad Coleman playing Tyreese, who was introduced in an effective manner, using his trademark hammer to take out some zombies.

alycakes4151d ago

Wow! This one took me for a loop! I still can't believe all that happened. Carl is growing up fast and getting smarter than any of them now.

Soldierone4151d ago

I wonder if they are doing it on purpose. Since he will obviously age a lot faster on the show than the comics, perhaps eventually (not anytime soon) Carl will be the leader instead of Rick.

alycakes4151d ago

I'm thinking maybe. I don't follow the books but Carl sure does have a level head on his shoulders. I guess he's had to grow up fast with all he's had to face up too. I like the way he acted with the situation of having new people show up out of nowhere. It was a smart call on his part.

belal4150d ago

Lol this is nothing, just wait until they get where the comics are now! holy shit carl is a badass!

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