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“Less talk, more zombies” would appear to be the approach the show is taking in season 2. Works for me.
Keep your mouth shut or you’re Zombie Chow.
That Don Draper does have a silver tongue….
They also “hear you” about ‘The Killing’.
It’s not known if he will stay with the show in another capacity.
Braaaaaiiiiiiiins.
T-Dog’s in a tight spot!
These skull-cavings will have to tide you over until October.
It’s worth the trip to get your first look at ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ and ‘The Walking Dead’ season two.
In case you thought there weren’t going to be lots of zombies killed in season 2…there will be.
Don’t worry, there are still zombies.
Second season. Grosser zombies.
Both the comic and the AMC series.
The dry cleaning bills for this show are brutal.
Next season, Rick Grimes and his Atlanta-evacuating company will be joined by fresh blood: Hershel, Maggie and Otis.
Stephen King wants to try writing a horror story.
This is how angry Edgar Wright gets when you ask him to do more zombie projects.
What could possibly go wrong in jail?
Anyone concerned that ‘The Walking Dead’s” second season would be completely improvised can breathe a sigh of relief. No undead zip-zap-zow for you.
The show’s executive producer offers up her thoughts on the continuation of the zombie apocalypse.
Hot off the runaway success of The Walking Dead, CW is considering giving teenage girls a zombie show of their very own.
AMC President Charlie Collier says season four of “Breaking Bad” will take it to the next level and be “truly phenomenal.” Also, where’s the zombie apocalypse headed from here?
Some will be entertaining, most will be unwatchable, but each project will push us closer to the point of over-saturation.
Between “Freaks & Geeks” and “Undeclared,” Judd Apatow launched the careers of a lot of dudes. Now, all those dudes are going to be reunited onstage for PaleyFest 2011.
Screw plot, gimme zombie executions!
Just to put it in perspective, remember that political blog you started back in college? It received six total clicks, four of which were from you at different machines around the computer lab. Multiply that times a million, and you’ve got the same numbers that AMC is putting up.
Episode 6 (the series finale), in which our stinky crew raids the CDC liquor cabinet like it’s the last day on Earth, wastes hot water despite orders to the contrary, and more!
Frank Darabont has liquidated the entire writing staff of “The Walking Dead” and plans on utilizing freelancers for the show’s second season.
Survivors deal with the aftermath of the zombie attack on the camp and eventually hit the road. Oh, and readers might be a little thrown off by a new twist…
Episode 4, in which Rick and Co. search Atlanta for “Stumpy” Merle, get their guns, lose Glenn, make new friends, get Glenn back, and then return to a zombie swarm eating its way through the camp.