OT: Walking Dead S3E14

Submitted by MGoBender on

Things should be picking up quickly here.

If anyone's interested here ya go!

WMUgoblue

March 17th, 2013 at 9:29 PM ^

I disagree a little bit, I think the episode with Morgan was excellent and was a great episode character development wise for the Rick/Michonne relationship. The last episode was kind of slow but still entertaining, this has been lights years ahead of last season.

Michiganfootball13

March 17th, 2013 at 9:30 PM ^

I have a bad feeling that they are going to drag this war out until the final episode of the season(only two left after tonight) and the real action will just start as season 3 end. This will make us wait until season 4, in October, to find out the conclusion of the war.

MGoBender

March 17th, 2013 at 9:42 PM ^

Man, I've been watching the first two seasons of Game of Thrones again in prep for the S3 premier and it just makes me realize how great that show is any how TWD is simply fun entertainment that usually, but not always holds my interested.

37 minutes in and next to nothing has happened. No character development (unless you count Tyrese or Milton...). Plot wise, Andrea left Woodbury. In 37 minutes that's what has happened.

Sigh. I am growing weery of defeding TWD when we get stuff like this.

Maybe it's just that the B-plots of each episode are just so weak. This Andrea plot would be fine if we could contrast it with something else interesting happening. Like maybe Carl and Glen fortifying the prison or something. WTF is going on there? Where the hell is everyone else?

ND Sux

March 17th, 2013 at 9:52 PM ^

FUCK that asswipe. 

I don't get why everyone wants Andrea dead.  I like Andrea, and I'm glad she's heading back over to the prison. 

MGoBender

March 17th, 2013 at 10:02 PM ^

So the AMC StorySync asked the poll question "Why did Milton do it?" after he asked about the biters being burned.

Did I miss where they made it obvious that Milton did it, or did AMC just spoil their own show?

Louie C

March 17th, 2013 at 11:37 PM ^

I think it was subtle, not so much as obvious, that he did it after The Governor asked Tyreese where he got the gasoline to burn the pits, and Tyreese had no clue what he was talking about. The only person I thought could have done it at that point was Milton.



I think the dialogue between Milton and the Governor also gives it away. When Milton reveals his knowledge about what happened and they gave each other a brief knowing glare, I thought "Milt, you sly dog!"