![]() ![]() The 90-minute episode, written by Robert Kirkman, with some parts directed by Gwyneth Horder-Payton and others by Ernest Dickerson, did a terrific job of plunging us back into the zombie apocalypse with that long set piece on the highway. ![]() But if we define it as a drama that’s executed to the highest possible level within its sub-genre, then “The Walking Dead” has a shot, and a much better one given how well season 2 started out. If we define the idea of a “great drama” of the modern era as one with indelible characters and/or important things to say about society, then “The Walking Dead” is likely never going to qualify for greatness. “The thing is… I could use a little something to help us keep going.” -Rick I already published my advance review of the season, and I have a few specific thoughts on the premiere coming up just as soon as I keep the sun on my left shoulder… “The Walking Dead” is back for its second season.
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