The Walking Dead Season 2 finale, Robert Kirkman

The Walking Dead Season 2 finale, Robert Kirkman
Robert Kirkman commented on the finale of the second season of The Walking Dead in a ’ interview with Entertainment Weekly. If you’ve seen the finale and want to better understand how and why they were created some Dynamics read on after the jump (tomorrow morning we will report the comments of Kirkman in TvLine). WARNING SPOILER!
We close with a bang. We had just experienced two deaths really excited and really important and we wanted to open the finale with lots of action and a dark atmosphere and traumatic ’ … wanted to do some ’ to order at ’ the start of the final.
Rick tells Lori to murdering Shane and she remains upset
She is a very complicated character in a very complicated world no matter what may seem like his actions: she loved loves Shane and Rick. These are two men who were an important part of his life for many, many, many years. Then the revelation that her husband is a murderer and that he also killed his best friend stride.
And ’ a quote to ’ helicopter that Rick has seen in the first episode. This means that didn’t have a ’ hallucination and that maybe will be repurposed in a near future.
-I’ll explain who is Michonne, woman with katana that walking two zombies without arms and without jaws, who saves Andrea ’ from being devoured by a wanderer. In the ’ episode do you see in his face, because to interpret it is a stunt double.
-Have chosen intentionally to show at the end of the first episode the character ’ of Michonne, then the prison where there will be a large part of the season, to make it clear to the fans what to expect from the upcoming episodes.
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