The Walking Dead is one of the biggest shows of the year, which can been seen in the slew of nominations it has been receiving.  AMC is even doing a marathon of Season One on January 18-19. In honor of that, we are *finally* posting our reviews of the series.
@Wysefyre's review
I became interested in The Walking Dead comics shortly after  this year's San Diego Comic Con. The buzz around the show was so great, I  had to see what everyone was talking about. I still feel a little silly  for not knowing about this amazing series. I devoured the TPBs and  then, when I finished getting caught up, trepidation sunk in because I  didn't know if the television series would live up to the comics.  Needless to say, my fears were unfounded.
In six  episodes, I fell in love with The Walking Dead all over again. I love  how true to the comics the show was, while also veering off the story's  original path to add new twists to the mythology. I really liked a lot  of the new characters, such as Merle and Daryl, I liked keeping Shane  around a little longer, and I liked the trip to the CDC. I think the  small break for the survivors was needed. They needed to remember what  having luxuries such as hot water was like, that way when it's taken  away from them, it hurts all the more (yeah, I like them being tortured.  It's part of the fun.)
That said there were a few things I didn't like, starting with Shane. As I said in my midseason post,  I was worried about how they were going to deal with Shane. I like the  idea of keeping him around for a little bit because in the comics, you  don't get to really care about him, but at the same time, I really want  this particular storyline finished. I want them to move on to the next  arc because I want all the great character development that comes with  it.
The inclusion of the CDC was smart of the writers.  The survivors were in Atlanta, so why wouldn't they go to the CDC? What I  didn't like about it was Jenner telling the group that it was a  worldwide occurrence. I had naturally assumed that, but by outright  saying it, it kills potential storylines because it killed hope. They  now know there's no way to gain answers, not that we really want those  answers anyway, but watching them struggle to find them would have been  interesting.
I'm also opposed to the end of Jacqui's  story. I get why she did what she did, but she was a poorly developed  character, and it felt like the only reason they resolved her story like  that was to simply get rid of her. It reminded me of Grey's Anatomy a  little bit. Grey's had too many characters so they had someone enter the  hospital and kill a bunch of people. What's the point? There would have  been more emotional resonance if it had been T-Dog, another new poorly  developed character, but he was developed better than Jacqui. Seriously,  what did she do other than know how to get to the sewers?
Overall,  I love the show. I look forward to see what other twists they throw at  us, and I want to know how long before we get to meet Michonne. It  wouldn't be TWD without her, so she needs to get introduced soon. Can  season two get here already?
@Wilderowens Review
Unlike the other members of  [insertgeekhere], I have only read the first  issue of The Walking Dead.  Now, before you stone me, I will tell you  why.   Zombies terrify me  and this show didn't help that at all.  I  mean, I was hallucinating  zombies walking down the street!  It was bad  and I really wish I was  kidding.
Despite my fears, I did enjoy the show.  I  even watched it twice.  The  story really pulled me in and kept me  simultaneously terrified and  excited.  Towards the end, I did feel like  the plot was a little rushed.   This could be due to the short six  episode season.  I am still excited to see where they head from here.  With the whole world available to you, yet deadly at every turn, where would you head toward?
I especially enjoyed the character  interactions.  Each actor really  embraced their character role in a way  that made me connect with them.   Shane had this down, with his alpha  role in the group and his girl.  He  really showed how power-hungry he  was when the one person who always outshines him showed up.  When  Jacqui stayed behind with Dr. Jenner in the CDC,  I could understand her  wanting to end the struggle.  I am curious if we will see any of the characters that left the show but may still be alive.
All in all, I enjoyed the show and will recommend it to all.  I even promise to finally read it and try to get over my fears.  *runs and hides
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