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For those fearing that The Walking Dead might lapse back into the janky pacing of last spring's episodes now that our survivors were back on the road, you can breathe easy. Not only did "Strangers" (written by comic creator Robert Kirkman) feature everyone traveling together, but it introduced us to a new character, a new shelter, and brought back Gareth and the Terminus goons for more cannibal chaos. So all in all a solid episode with a satisfying mix of down time and thrills.
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I couldn't believe the ending of this weeks episode. It was just horrifying and sad. Just when we have that wonderful togetherness moment. Nothing good last forever.
I'm amazed! They didn't "dwell on the situation" at all like seasons past. That is what made season 2 so boring.
I mean so much happens in this episode that it's insane, and nothing is held back! Plus the writing.... geez they just opened so many cans of worms and intertwined it beautifully!
looks like walking dead is on a rebound. its about time they included cannibals in the series.