The strange thing about life after the rise of the dead is that the new world looks very similar to the old one. That is, until you notice the broken-out windows of abandoned homes and the left-behind cars filling otherwise empty streets. You've had time to learn that you're living in a whole new world, however — what might look like an idyllic backyard or just another abandoned store could be brimming with hordes of the dead, all mindlessly starving for your flesh and unstoppable in their numbers and strength. Once you were an innocent little girl with loving parents who worried about homework and playing outside with your friends. Now you fend for yourself, eking out survival in any way you can and narrowly avoiding the death that waits for you around every corner. Every day you ask yourself — do I have what it takes to stay alive?Return to the chilling world of Clementine, a young survivor of the apocalyptic rise of the dead in The Walking Dead: Season Two. Enter a bleak world created by award-winning comic book creator Robert Kirkman, where death and brutality lurk all around and safety is at best a temporary condition. Fight against the masses of the dead that hunt you like prey and seek only to slake their never-ending hunger. Make friends where you can, but remember — not everyone you meet can be trusted. Determine your fate with every choice you make, and feel the impact of your decisions from Season One and the DLC episode 400 Days. The world you live in provides no comfort, security or protection — any chance for survival comes down to you alone.
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As I never saw the original, it was pretty cool to see this for the first time on Blu-ray. Knowing they added more footage and re-edited the film makes it worth the price. I liked it a lot and it's a nice addition for my collection
The fourth season of The Walking Dead finds Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) desperate to rediscover his own humanity and preserve what he can of his son Carl's (Chandler Riggs) childhood through reinventing himself as a farmer while a counsel including Carol (Melissa McBride) and Daryl (Norman Reedus) in addition to several Woodbury ex-pats take on leadership roles. His newfound sense of peace is quickly derailed, however, when a mysterious illness begins to decimate the community. Elsewhere, the disgraced Governor (David Morrissey) roams the apocalyptic streets on his own until happening upon a family of survivors who reignite both his will to survive and take revenge against Rick, who he blames for the loss of Woodbury. Following a massacre at the prison, the group is splintered into several factions, none of whom can be sure about the fates of the others, and forced to find shelter among a population of survivors that can pose as much and often more of a threat than the walkers themselves.
They really seem to be running low on ideas. Every episode dragged out. The only significant thing that happens in the show are character deaths. There is no movement at all in a plot, but the inevitable demise of characters. I wouldn't be surprised if the final season leads to every ones death and the zombies take over the Earth. At least they left the prison.
My Best Buy number: 0577432747
My Best Buy number: 0577432747
What's great about it: Someone dies as usual.
What's not so great: kinda boring, really doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
Legitimate business opportunities are pursued for SAMCRO in the sixth season of Sons of Anarchy. Elsewhere, Jax (Charlie Hunnam) secures a new alliance for the club, while Clay (Ron Perlman) seeks protection. Later, when the clubhouse is attacked, the men are forced to come face to face with the demons of their past, and Jax discovers a secret that will change his life forever.