Serious talk though, you'd have to be mad not to see the increase in quality of this half of the season compared to the earlier half and season one. I barely remember any of the episodes before the midseason finale but nearly every episode this half has had extremely memorable scenes with good tension and character development.
Let me put it this way: if nobody had told me the original writing team was gone, I wouldn't have known. (That doesn't amount to praise for Darabont and co., either.)
Everything after the halfway point this season has been more interesting than the first half, but that's mainly due to a first-half arc ("We gotta find Sofia!") that dragged on and constrained other plot possibilities from developing. Season 2 is close to an end, so of course things are ramping up in every way. But I don't see a clear reason yet to praise the new writing staff because I'm not sure the older staff would have done things much differently. It's not like TWD--which has always been an "above average" show at its best, with occasionally moments of greatness--has suddenly become an across-the-board great show, and I don't think the scripts themselves have suddenly become noticeably tighter.
I'm enjoying TWD despite its never-ending supply of absurd, huge plot holes, bizarrely illogical and out-of-character behaviors, and occasionally silly dialogue. And all of that has been with the show since the beginning. If I see a solid season in S3 with less of all of that stuff, then I'll pat the writers on the back for saving the show. Until then...
storafötter;35979210 said:
I really liked Loris speech to Shane as it was probably one of the best things she has said since the beginning of the series.
I had trouble accepting that she would willingly be alone with Shane for any reason after the things that he'd said and done. "This guy is convinced I belong to him even though I've been telling him, for a long time, that it's over. So instead of continuing to be firm in my rejection, I'll show some concern for him and remind him of the times we were together
before hitting him more firm rejection!" So, so fucking stupid. Do you remember when he tried to rape you, Lori?