What "The Walking Dead" is doing right is staying true to a very bleak premise, while providing a lot of suspense and shocks along the way. Nietsche famous formulation was, "When you look into an abyss, the abyss alsoHave you all recovered from Sunday's heartbreaking episode of The Walking Dead? No? Good, because we haven't either and we still have stuff to talk about. Thankfully, Sarah Wayne Callies, aka Lori, was nice enough to shed some light on what happensMichonne enters the narrative life of “The Walking Dead” at a point when the greatest threat to the survivors of the apocalypse comes from other humans, not the hungry undead. And if anyone had doubts about the show's brutal, lethal environment, SundayBut if there's anything we've learned from “The Walking Dead,” it's that there are things worse than death. Living in the broken hellscape of this show might be one of them, and being turned into one of its monsters is almost certainly another. YouAs the producers of The Walking Dead established before season 3 hit the air, the living would begin to pose a more immediate threat to Rick and those following him than the walkers, and they've certainly proved that with 'Killer Within.' And that's a
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