
The Washington Post
The show seems somehow sleeker and better paced. Characters may now be people first and archetypes second. This has the subtle but immediate effect of making The Walking Dead less predictable and more frightening.
Full reviewIn the second season of the hit zombie survival series, Rick and his group of survivors hold up in a farm with some seemingly friendly residents. With a little girl missing, they take the opportunity to find her before it's too late.
The show seems somehow sleeker and better paced. Characters may now be people first and archetypes second. This has the subtle but immediate effect of making The Walking Dead less predictable and more frightening.
Full reviewThe Walking Dead hasn't lost the most important ingredient in its strangely successful recipe: it's thrilling.
Full reviewYou'll be happy to know that at least as far as the first two episodes go (90 -minute season premiere this Sunday night), the show is better than ever--which would have seemed impossible.
Full reviewBeyond a couple of truly gut-churning moments courtesy of the special-FX wizards, the second season showcases the topnotch cast the producers have assembled, as well as the program's skill milking terror in broad daylight.
Full reviewHasn't lost the most important ingredient in its strangely successful recipe: it's thrilling.
Full reviewWe aren’t aware of any way to watch The Walking Dead: Season 2 in New Zealand. If we’ve got that wrong, please contact us.
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