Monday 11 February 2013

The Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 9 - The Suicide King - Review

The Suicide King was one of the more interestingly constructed episodes of this season's The Walking Dead. Rather than simply going for a duality between Rick and the Governor, or Rick and Tyreese, or Tyreese and the Governor, it functioned more like an episode of Seinfeld than a traditional drama.
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Walking Dead - The Suicide King

"The Walking Dead" returned for the second half of Season 3 with a midseason premiere, "The Suicide King," that had a slightly different feel from what we've seen so far. All the recognizable landmarks were there -- Woodbury, the prison, baby Judith and Tyreese's band of newcomers -- but this was a more restrained, character-driven hour that dared to split the difference between the "slow" elements of Season 2 and the action-driven approach of Season 3. AMC's The Walking Dead came back fighting tonight with an opening that pit brother against brother in a gladiatorial battle of the Dixons.  It looks like fans finally got an answer to the question of what would happen when Merle and Daryl were reunited and it was anything but what I expected.  Things are starting to unravel in Woodbury as well as back at the prison, but it wasn't all dreary: tonight's episode even featured a quick undead cameo from former Super Bowl MVPHines Ward! Starring Andrew Lincoln, David Morrissey, Chandler Riggs, Melissa McBride, Laurie Holden, Danai Gurira, Michael Rooker, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lauren Cohan, Scott Wilson, Dallas Roberts, Emily KinneyChad Coleman and Lew Temple, AMC's The Walking Dead airs Sunday nights at 9.  Hit the jump for my review of "The Suicide King." After months of speculating what would happen when Daryl finally met up with Merle again, we finally got to see the two Dixons throw down…and it was fairly anticlimactic.  With two fan favorites like these, you knew the showrunners wouldn't kill one of them off, but even the fight itself was rather half-hearted and rushed.  Oh well.  At least we got to hear the Dixon brothers bicker and were treated to a few masterful one-liners by Merle.  You knew there was no way that Rick was going to welcome that lunatic back into the fold, but in an odd and unexpected bit of a plot twist, Daryl left Rick's group (and Carol) in order to go off with Merle on their own.  Maybe we'll even get to see a Dixon boys spin-off, "To Live and Die a Dixon." Meanwhile, after Rick's assault on Woodbury left the townsfolk rattled, the defenses less secure and the Governor shaken, Andrea was the only one left standing to keep a hold on the tenuous peace.  A few of Woodbury's sheep were cut down in the line of fire during the rescue of Daryl and Merle (including one zombified Hines Ward), while more were attacked by Biters who managed to sneak their way into town.  While the Gov wasn't too helpful at calming his flock, he was certainly quick to put a bullet in random Walkers or suffering townsfolk alike.  He's starting to go even further off the rails and I don't know how much longer Andrea will be able to hold things together. The strangest bit of tonight's episode happened back at the prison in a parallel story of a leader starting to lose his grip on his sanity.  While Rick and the others were making their way back to the prison, Hershel tended to Tyreese's group of newcomers.  All is not well within this foursome as two of the members began plotting a coup against the reserve team holding down the fort.  (I almost wanted the guy with the big mouth to try to pull one over on Carl just to see how poorly that would have turned out for him.)  Luckily, Tyreese and his #2 stepped in to smooth things over before they got out of hand. Unfortunately, things didn't go so well when it came to Rick deciding whether or not the newcomers would be allowed to stay.  Even though the group needs help defending against the impending retaliation by the Governor and his forces, Rick denied them sanctuary in his prison…oh and then Lori showed up as a zombified ghost creature! (At least, I think she was zombified; I couldn't quite tell.) review the suicide king Rick absolutely loses his mind upon seeing Lori.  I thought he'd do the typical "see her but don't let anyone else know he sees her" shtick but, nope!  He had a bit of a crazy spell earlier in the episode where he was holding Lil' Ass-Kicker and started to go all The Shining on us.  It's obvious that Rick needs a rest, but with the Gov bearing down on the prison, I doubt that's going to happen any time soon. A pretty solid episode with the expected gore factor and some twists and turns.  I bumped it up a notch because of Rick's freakout at the end of the episode, which promises to complicate things further down the road.    
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