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Monday, September 9, 2013

SURVIVAL INSTINCT! 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON FOUR


Ready for more? The cast of THE WALKING DEAD prepare... Images: AMC.
Finally finding a sanctuary worth defending, former Sheriff Rick Grimes and his battle-worn, exhausted fugitives from the Zombie apocalypse have faced overwhelming odds and only just overcome the terrifying viciousness of brutal despot The Governor and his henchmen. But new threats await their existence within the confines of their immense but often hard to contain prison "home". The new series of THE WALKING DEAD, beginning next month on the US AMC channel and the UK's FX HD, gets off to a satisfyingly carnivorous start, amidst hails of expectant gunfire and guaranteed bloody axe-swinging!

Recovering from his mental and emotional ordeal with the loss of former wife, Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies, who may yet return for several ghostly cameos or flashbacks at some point), and the loss of other members of his "family: (including Laurie Holden's brave but loyalties misplaced Andrea), Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his comrades willngly decide to look after the remaining innocents from the former town of Woodbury, shepherding the newcomers into the prison, and helping to train/protect them, whilst also building on relationships with particular stand-outs including fan favourite sword wielder Michonne (impressively played with vulnerability yet determined strength by Danai Gurira) and emerging characters Tyreese (Chad Coleman), Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green) and Beth (Emily Kinney) - the former, such a popular addition to the Robert Kirkman created comic series, finally promised some worthy screen time this year. Meanwhile, former child brat Carl, (Chandler Riggs) having got mentally tougher and harder-edged with every episode last season, after having had no choice but to end the life of his own mother, will show a kill or be killed soldier mentality about him in Season Four, which will no doubt see him butt heads, perhaps violently, against his father's returned protective, sympathetic qualities...

The threat from The Governor (David Morrissey) is still a constant for our heroes...
The advancing, always hungry for flesh, undead menace, remains as relentless as ever, but are some of them becoming more adept and intelligent in their stalking methods? Or are they being helped? The dangers from humankind are certainly still constant- the threat of The Governor particularly so- David Morrissey's once subtly insane eye-patched killer gone supernova mad with the loss of his zombie daughter, and having managed to escape the destruction of his little empire, sharpening his blade and ready for revenge on Rick and co. across four important, likely story-stretching episodes through the season. A brand new threat will bring further danger and conflict, too...

▶ The Walking Dead Season 4 Preview - YouTube

With former writer/producer Glen Mazzara having done such a splendid job in the third year of reinvigorating the show's balance of action, horror and character depth, whilst also scoring the most impressive ratings and audience acclaim yet for AMC, now incredulously departed, its going to be interesting to see where new reins holder Scott Gimble, already a popular writer on the series, is going to take the show -with ambitious behind the scenes rumours that the show will see the return if Lennie James as Morgan, and be heading to new locations whilst gaining further new characters across its run (excitingly, there's been recent news that MAN OF STEEL/BLADE creator David Goyer will likely be directing an epsiode). One aspect that will remain consistent and audience satisfying regardless, however, will be Greg Nicotero and his team's superb and diverse Zombie make-ups- as blood-curdlingly ingenious, scary and repulsive as ever. Flesh-eating monsters have never been enjoyable!



Thursday, July 25, 2013

RISING UNDERCURRENTS! 'LOW WINTER SUN' REVEALED...

Cop on the edge. Mark Strong makes his mark in the upcoming US drama LOW WINTER SUN. Images: AMC.

He may not be quite as well known as his 90s onwards contemporaries and friends like Daniel Craig and Christopher Eccleston, but Mark Strong is easily one of the UK's finest characters actors, who has also carved out a very good and highly varied career for himself on the transatlantic film and TV scene, of which a major re-make of his previous UK CHANNEL 4 mini-series drama from 2006, the acclaimed LOW WINTER SUN, is soon to make its weekly series debut on the AMC network (from August 11th) and followed just as quickly in Blighty, on FOX.

Physically and characteristically tailor made for playing brooding, dangerous and complex characters (mostly not the types you want to bring home to meet the parents!), Strong plays Frank Agnew, known as a respected detective and an all-round good cop working within the daily and complex wilderness battlefield of American emotion and crime that is Detroit, but carrying a dark secret-the murder of one of his detective colleagues, whose passing he thinks he has successfully covered up within the perfect crime. But Agnew soon finds himself intrinsically linked to further catastrophic events in his personal and professional life that emerge from the body's eventual, but unexpected, discovery, resulting in further corruption, deception and revenge taking him deeper into the seemingly bottomless and inescapable pit that is the Detroit underworld.

AFS Sneak Previews: Low Winter Sun - YouTube
Low Winter Sun's Mark Strong, Lennie James & Chris Mundy - YouTube

Inside "D-Town", Detectives Joe Geddes (Lennie James) and Frank Agnew (Mark Strong).

Also starring other popular Brit Star, THE WALKING DEAD's Lennie James as priest turned cop Joe Geddes, DAMAGES former baddie David Costabile, and MICHAEL HAYES' Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Lt. George Torrance, and adapted/created for US television by former Rolling Stone magazine writer Chrus Mundy, let's hope that the show can be a successful and worthy follow up to the gritty, often shocking drama and characterisation seen in THE SHIELD and THE WIRE.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

THE GREAT PERSUADERS! 'MAD MEN' SEASON SIX.

The world according to Don Draper (Jon Hamm). MAD MEN returns. Image: AMC.

"Are you alone?"

Three little enticing words spoken from the lips of an inquisitive and beautiful single woman which act like the ultimate red rag to a bull. The "bull" in this case being the enigmatic, just can't help himself playboy that is sixties ad-man supreme, the cool demeanoured Don Draper-back on his sublime self-annihilistic course of self-distraction and pleasure, played once again to perfection by Jon Hamm, in the new sixth season of Matthew Weiner's critically acclaimed MAD MEN, back on SKY ATLANTIC HD from Wednesday 10th April, transporting us with ease to the dying world that is the stylish and evocative late sixties: a heady brew of neon, nicotine and nylons.

Draper's supposed to be a renewed man- seemingly happily married to a younger woman, Megan (Jessica ParĂ©), herself on the eve of her own career, but the burnt out ashes of past mistakes in his life and career continue to haunt his self obsessed frame. His work at Sterling Cooper Draper proves more intense than ever, the competition both internally and externally closing in like a pack of tigers (his once secretary/protege, Peggy (Elisabeth Moss), now in a league of her own), whilst the suicide of his former colleague, Lane Pryce (Jared Harris), continues to exert a hefty toll of guilt on his mind and spirit.

Just where will the ever-changing and evolving march of time into the dreary early seventies send our chain-smoking, chain-drinking anti-hero? And as the series weaves itself towards its finale years, will he soon be on the endangered species list like so many of the once distinctive brands he helped to create?

Stylish, provocative and an intriguing time capsule of the men and women who made the world to their own image, MAD MEN continues to strike a chord with viewers, whom love their quality television sharply cut.

Mad Men Season 6 Sneak Peek [EXTENDED] - YouTube

Official AMC FACEBOOK page for the series: Mad Men

Friday, February 15, 2013

SIEGE MENTALITIES! 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON THREE RETURNS TO UK TV


It's survival of the fittest, for both good and evil, in THE WALKING DEAD Season Three. Images: AMC.
Creator Robert Kirkman and icon producer Gale Ann Hurd’s epic slice of apocalyptic zombie action/ character drama, THE WALKING DEAD, marches forward, with the odd eyeball and limb missing here and there, into its third season second half, and to the best ratings and critical acclaim yet. There may be lots of death throes on screen, but this show is thankfully not in any danger of disappearing from the worldwide TV schedules anytime soon, what with its recently commissioned fourth season-though sadly without its prince of showrunners, Glen Mazzara (why on earth can’t AMC hold onto it’s best people anymore!).


Brothers in battle: Darryl (Norman Reedus) and Merle (Michael Rooker) are Zombie bait.

A thoroughly engrossing and can’t wait to see what happens next slice of TV heaven, the show’s third season start proved consistently excellent throughout, and by far the best show on the air in TV’s final 2012 quarter. The creative wheels were back on full steam after the departure of Frank Darabont and there wasn’t one dull or slightly stretch out episode plot this time round. Brilliantly plotted and written, with some genuine, often moving character moments amongst the blood splatting gore and well-staged action, the cast acted with gusto (with the welcome return of sadistic Southerner, old Merle (welcome back, Michael Rooker, so good at playing American Rednecks that it’s truly disturbing!) and the equally brilliant introduction of the sword wielding survivalist, Michonne (Danai Gurira), alongside terrific piling on the atmosphere direction and plenty of unexpected shocks and surprises approaching one of the all-time great mid-season cliffhangers needing to be resolved. The crazy one-eyed governor (a quietly dangerous performance from Brit David Morrissey) and his merciless private army are about to launch an attack on the nearby prison, which an on-the-brink-of-madness Sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his family (now including new character, and comic favourite, Tyrese (Chad Coleman) and his small band of survivors), having so valiantly fought legions of zombies in order to make it their new home, is sure to protect it with the guile and ingenuity of a King inside his besieged castle. But first, there’s the little matter of the now one eyed baddie putting his old lieutenant, crazy ol’ Merle, and his loyal puppy brother Daryl (Norman Reedus) to the death through Zombie sport (I’m really surprised that this hasn’t been picked up for real by ESPN!), watched by an enthusiast group of the Governor’s demented townsfolk (including a shocked and surprised Andrea (Laurie Holden), once more unlucky in love and finding out the hard way just what a vicious psychopath she’s been recently hooked up with!). 

The stakes are higher than ever for our heroic Sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln).
In the Kingdom of the Blind, the one-eyed Governor (David Morrissey) is king.

With TWD’s opening episode, Suicide King, arriving tonight on the UK’s FOX HD channel, I’m not going to say I’m chewing my finger nails with anticipation-that way would surely lead to Zombiefication!- but the carnage ahead should be well worth the wait!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

BACK ON THE PATH OF VENGEANCE! 'HELL ON WHEELS' SEASON TWO

Go ahead, make his day! Anson Mount returns as trigger finger ready Cullen Bohannon in HELL ON WHEELS Season Two. Images: AMC.
Thinking that he'd finally put to rest his considerable revenge against the ex-Union soldiers that had previously butchered his wife during the long and bloody Civil War, enigmatic and pragmatic western hero and practical overseer of the mighty American Transcontinental Railway construction project, known by its belittled workers as "Hell on Wheels", the lone gunman figure of Cullen Bohannon (played by the equally enigmatic Anson Mount-the only man on modern television who can make wearing a beard actually look cool!) got the shock of his life when he discovered that the final perpetrator he had sought and killed suddenly turned out to be the wrong man after all, resulting in his once again fleeing his re-established life and prospects to become an on-the-road fugitive. Such is the starting scenario for the new stirring, plains travelling second season of the hit AMC series HELL ON WHEELS, created by Tony and Joe Gayton, beginning its exclusive UK premiere on the TCM channel in January (though sadly not properly transmitted by the them in full widescreen or in HD! C'mon, guys and gals, get with the modern viewing programme!), as Cullen now becomes part of a posse of sturdy and cruel hearted train robbers. But  a series of circumstances will soon put him back on track with his former payroller: hard-eyed and resourceful industrialist Thomas "Doc" Durant (the always terrific character actor Colm Meaney, who has that twinkle in his eyes that can be either cruel or kind, or both!) and his new business partner, and once possible love interest for Cullen, Lily Bell (the lovely Dominique McElligott). now over her late architect husband's death from American Indians and determined to carve a name and future for herself in a business domain of the time mainly controlled by men. Meanwhile, former slave Elam Ferguson (subtly played with dignity by Common), a man of intelligence and overall decency in a harsh world, is getting his life in order but is dragged back into Cullen's affairs, in a not always for the good way, as the train robbing posse want their revenge on their once compatriot and plan to descend on the railroad enterprise. Oh, and then there's that scary Swede, Thor Gundersen (payed with mirth and menace by the brilliantly distinctive Christopher Heyerdahl), ex-enforcer to Durant, who wants revenge against Cullen and the Railway/towns-folk that ran him tar-feathered and beaten out of his lucrative and ball-busting black market enterprises. Just how he'll put his bone-cruching fingers into the mix is yet to be seen, but we know it'll be very bad for everyone...

American history in the making. The characters of HELL ON WHEELS. L-R: Thomas Durant (Colm Meaney), Lily Bell (Dominique McElligott), Elam Ferguson (Common), and Cullen (Anson Mount).

Hell on Wheels - Season 2 Trailer - YouTube
Hell on Wheels Season 2 Preview - Interview with Common and Anson Mount - YouTube
Christopher Heyerdahl on UR - YouTube

With more money being spent on the series than ever before (nice to see, too, as Season One did look a little under-funded in certain production areas), and especially notable in the new and expanded outdoor location sets, as well as the return of guest star Virginia Madsen as Doc's wife Hannah for three episodes, the often tough and gritty HELL ON WHEELS looks likely to keep its fans enthused and excited for a few more years yet (recently renewed for a third season) with its popular blending of action and character drama in a realistic but more audience friendly way than what was previously seen in dark period drama the likes of DEADWOOD.

Check out the official FACEBOOK page here: Hell On Wheels

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

INTO THE HELLHOLE! 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON THREE BEGINS...

Sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) discovers Zombie prison inmates out for a carniverous stroll in Season Three of THE WALKING DEAD. Images: AMC

When faced with the prospect of prison, most people, sane or not, want to get out of it, not stay in it, but desperate times require desperate measures for our fatigued and resources starved Zombie holocaust escapees led by fiery Sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), as the eagerly anticipated third season, 16 episode run of the acclaimed AMC series THE WALKING DEAD makes its sure footed, ratings busting debut in the UK this Friday evening on the FX HD channel. The West Georgia Corrcetional Facility seems just the right place to fortify Team Rick's defences and survive the seemingly unceasing Zombies rampaging across America looking for their own unique source of food. But our tattered heroes don't yet realise that they're muscling in on someone else's perceived turf: namely the dangerous and complex figure of The Governor (David Morrissey) who rules his town and lands with a firm grip, a militia of his own and an arsenal of weaponry. I'd say that a clashing of heads and automatic gunfire between the two leadership figures, for ultimate control of the prison, will be both inevitable and bloody in and out of the veritable Zombie hordes!

Here's some great image linked to the new series:

Rick and Carl (Chandler Riggs) outside the prison facility.
The Zombie prisoners don't like the food much. They just want Human!
Our heroes go on a mission to liberate the prison!
Don't get in this mothers cross-hairs. Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) fights back!
Sure fan favourite Michonne (Danai Gurira) shows her adeptness with a blade in one of the opening episodes.
There's always one around when you least expect it!

Promotional material: The Walking Dead Season 3 Cast Interviews (Inside The Walking Dead) - YouTube

The Walking Dead on FXUK
David Morrissey as The Governor of Woodbury.
The mysterious Michonne.
Ol' Merle (Michael Rooker) is back! And he ain't happy!

Look out for more on Season Three of THE WALKING DEAD on KOOL TV soon...

Friday, September 7, 2012

CELL BLOCK ZOMBIE! 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON THREE...

Last stand? Sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) defends his new "home" in THE WALKING DEAD Season Three. Images: AMC.

He's spent his adult life and career putting the Scum of the Earth behind bars, but now Sheriff Rick Grimes and his battle-hardened, almost desperate "family' of survivors,  fighting an altogether different type of being in that category (namely the flesh chomping, seemingly inexhaustible Zombie kind!), realise that they'll have to live the insular life of convicts themselves in order to survive, within the mighty stronghold enclave of "The Prison", for what will surely be THE WALKING DEAD's finest season yet of character drama, gut busting action and bloodily satisfying gore. A road ever more perilous when they soon encounter the mysterious and powerful character of The Governor...

Trailer: The Walking Dead Season 3 Comic-Con Trailer - YouTube

Check out our previous Season Three previews here: GOING ZOMBIE WITH 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON THREE

Other THE WALKING DEAD KOOL TV features here: KOOL TV: THE WALKING DEAD

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY's terrific covers promoting the new season.

Fun behind the scenes look at Season Three: This Week's Cover: An exclusive sneak peek at season 3 of 'The Walking Dead' | PopWatch | EW.com

UK fans can follow the series on FACEBOOK: The Walking Dead on FXUK

THE WALKING DEAD makes its States-side return to the AMC CHANNEL from October 14th 2012 (and look out for a new set of set-up webisodes soon), where it will surely once again shatter ratings figures. It follows on the UK's FX channel very quickly: the 19th...

Friday, July 6, 2012

GOING ZOMBIE WITH 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON THREE

Black death rising for old and new friends and foes in THE WALKING DEAD Season Three. Images: AMC/COMIC CON 2012.

Having only just survived the Zombie apocalypse that hit them on old man Hershel Green's farm in the previous two stunning finale episodes of Season Two of the hit AMC series THE WALKING DEAD (returning back to the UK exclusively on the FX channel presumably October-time), weary but determined Sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his gang of intense wanderers are almost at breaking point, with one of their members, Andrea (Laurie Holden), still unaccounted for, as the new Season Three, once more ably helmed by producers Glen Mazzara, Robert Kirkman and Gale Anne Hurd, goes into even darker drama/horror territory whilst looking set to continue their quality audience winning streak. And, if any of the pics above and below are an indication, this new year looks set to be the best yet, possibly even finally erasing the haunting spectre of Frank Darabont's earlier controversial loss, which creatively hampered the show for a short period the previous season.

Back in action, Sheriff Rick (Andrew Lincoln).
New villain on the block: The Governor (David Morrissey).
Enemy and ally? The mysterious Michonne (Danai Gurira).
That head-case Meryl (Michael Rooker) is back!

Newly arrived into the prison facility territory of Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charles Adlard's created classic comic series character of the heavy handed and violent The Governor (finally played in the flesh by Brit Thesp David Morrissey, who really has to shine in my book to live up to the fans heavy expectations), our heroes, already at bitter odds with each other over the previous traumas and violence they've encountered, soon find themselves entwined into more heightened aggression and confrontation with their new foe and his clan, not just over ideologies but possibly also to stop his gradual power play beyond Woodbury, Georgia, for control of Zombie-fied America.

Prison battle! Maggie (Lauren Cohan) wields the machete!
The fight continues within the prison boundaries...

Chuck in a few more new characters, like the mysterious and mentally unstable sword wielding Michonne (played by Danai Gurira), lots of new locations (including filming at a small town in Senoia which will become a safe haven for humanity, as well as the aforementioned prison that will house several epic action sequences promised for an early episode) and gruesome new Zombie creations from producer Greg Nictoero and his dedicated make-up crew, plus the return of old favourites (including Michael Rooker's popular red-neck racist, Meryl, last officially seen in Season One (not counting his dream appearance to brother Daryl (Norman Reedus) in Season Two), chained to a pipe at the top of a skyscraper and presumably having sawed his own hand off to escape becoming a happy meal for the Walking Dead, and now fully out for revenge on Rick's posse, as well as the likely return of HUMAN TARGET's Lennie James from the first series opener, once again as Morgan, who, with his son, hopefully received Rick's radio warnings to stay away from the carnage of Atlanta and move on, the road to Zombie-ville is looking its brightest red...

The Walking Dead Season 3 Behind the Scenes #1 - YouTube

So, the ante is upped. Let the action, and the undead masses, begin anew...

Seasons One and Two of THE WALKING DEAD are available on Blu-ray and DVD.


UPDATE 14/7/2012: Check out the stellar new trailer for Season Three shown at the US COMIC CON event: The Walking Dead Season 3 Comic-Con Trailer - YouTube


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

NO REST FOR THE WICKED. 'HELL ON WHEELS' SEASON ONE

Frontier spirit? The cast of HELL ON WHEELS gather. Images: AMC.


Continuing in the dark, dangerous and manure trodden, twisted re-invention of the western genre previously set forth by the fine and gritty DEADWOOD, AMC's new series HELL ON WHEELS, starring Anson Mount, the always great Colm Meaney, rapper turned actor Common, and Dominique McElligott, is coming exclusively to the UK's TCM channel later in the month, and looks set to capitulate further on the seedy and shaky foundations of 1880's American West: a world of corruption, extreme violence, slavery, religious frenzy, revenge seeking gunslingers and trapped women trying to make a difference in a difficult world, where everyone and everything is up for grabs within the new frontier continent, and where no one will escape its history turning wheels unscathed. A Hell on Wheels where blood will be spilt.

Check out our early preview for the anticipated series here: ALL ABOARD THE "HELL ON WHEELS"

Trailer: Hell on Wheels - First Trailer [Telestrekoza.com] - YouTube

And here's a few great images from the pilot and upcoming episodes:

The last outpost? Anson Williams as gunslinger Cullen Bohannan arrives at Hell on Wheels.
Frontier woman: Dominique McElligott as Lily Bell.  
Colm Meaney as the morally bankrupt Thomas 'Doc' Durant.
Rap star Common as railroad worker/slave Elam.
A horse-backed Ted Levine as Daniel Johnson joins Cullen at the railroad dig, from the pilot episode.
Fear the Preacher Man? The always creepy but excellent Tom Noonan as Reverend Cole, alongside Eddie Spears as Joseph Black Moon. 
Trouble with the resident American Indians in the pilot episode.
LAST OF THE MOHICAN's memorable baddie Wes Studi appears later in the series as Chief Many Horses.
Cullen and Elam lock fists in the episode Bread and Circuses.


Look out for more on HELL ON WHEELS in the not too distant future...


Friday, March 30, 2012

KOOL TV REVIEW: 'THE WALKING DEAD' SEASON TWO FINALE

No escape? Sheriff Rick (Andrew Lincoln) fights the Zombie hordes in the finale of THE WALKING DEAD Season Two. Images: AMC.


NOTE: This feature contains SPOILERS!

After a strong start, followed by a mildly disappointing and seemingly padded out middle (made worse by the series being split over several months), the second season of AMC's THE WALKING DEAD ultimately came to a thrilling and memorable close last week on the UK's FX channel with its finale episode, Beside the Dying Light. Firing on all thrusters, the long-building season of character arcs and storylines set on the far out of the way farm of old country doctor Hershel Greene (Scott Wilson) would come to a satisfying and action packed resolution, as a horde of zombies (brilliantly shown advancing across the States, and following Season One's blink-and-you'll-miss-it helicopter appearance) finally decimated brave Sheriff Rick and the gangs picture-esque countryside home with all the subtly and relish of a football pitch invasion by Millwall fans at Wembley Stadium (if a lot slower!).

They came, they saw, they ate! Yep, its that pesky Zombie time again!
Up in smoke! The Hershel farm dies before its Zombie visitors.
The equivalent of a McDonald's meal-to-go: the unlucky Patricia (Jane McNeill).

The absence of film genius Frank Darabont's touch as the shows' co-creator/co-developer for the series was both very noticeable and greatly missed this year, but continued showrunners Glen Mazzara and Robert Kirkman crafted a season whose scripts became braver and bolder near the finish line, as well as being more ambitious, too, what with the gradual build up of their last three episodes, which had some ultimately stunning moments of genuine suspense, eye-opening revelations (we finally found out what CDC scientist Dr. Jenner (Noah Emmerich) whispered in Rick's ears from the season one finale! And heaven help us, now that Rick has seen the proof!), involving action and some tragic, shout NO! at the screen, deaths (poor old Dale never stood a chance, did he-just too nice and humane for his own good amongst the mob and the lone Zombie that tore his chest out. I also had a feeling the character, always well played by Jeffrey DeMunn, was axed from the show because the writers, bar Darabont, didn't really know what to do with him in television reality form).

And then there was Shane.

No rest for the wicked. Poor old Shane is zombiefied!

Poor, misunderstood Shane. Re-watching the series you realise just what a great job Jon Bernthal did playing this complex, often animalistic, role of an ultimately decent man gone wrong, now bearing a Travis Bickle style TAXI DRIVER, sliding into emotional oblivion, buzz cut homage hairstyle, and ultimately spurred on in to trying to kill Rick-his best friend- by the once adulterous and now pregnant, who's-really- the-father Sheriff's wife, Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies in a more complicated and less likable performance this year, whose role was recently described by series Executive Producer Gale Anne Hurd as an almost Lady Macbeth-like figure-heck, I'd agree with that description!). The final scenes of the penultimate episode, where a devastated and exhausted Rick (always well played by Andrew Lincoln), knowing that there can ultimately be only one leader of the surviving pack, has no choice but to kill Shane, who then turns into a Zombie killed by the new Wesley Crusher of the show, Cal (played by hatted little 'un, Chandler Riggs), were brilliantly written, acted and staged, and, truth be told, I even shed a little tear for our departed friend (couldn't they have done with Shane what they did at the end of SHAUN OF THE DEAD, and what farmer Hershel previously did in this season with his family and farmhands-keeping him in a shed somewhere as a tied-up pet?!)

Back on the road: our survivors re-group to start again...

As if shooting your best friend, and then seeing him dead again as a Zombie, wasn't bad enough, followed by his courage trying to defend his now outcast friends from the terrifying Zombie attack, the audience is cleverly manipulated by the writers- and made emotionally stupefied and stunned in the process- into witnessing brave old Rick, who really has had to make the difficult decisions this year (even killing one of their own-and a child), shunned by the majority of his "family' when he finally reveals the truth about shooting Shane and the zombie plague infection! What a bunch of hypocrites! But the fact that those scenes worked so well shows you just how effectively the behind the scenes creative team and the actors have nailed down the characters and their 'humanity'-flared tensions and a building resentment would surely happen to a group like this after such a dire situation. And, of course, having lost several further lives at the farm, they're still one person short, as poor Andrea, separated and believed dead, has to do a Challenge Anneka-esque run through the woodlands of America to escape the chasing Zombie hordes (our lovely blonde heroine Laurie Holden finally getting some kick-ass moments this year!). At the point of death she's thankfully save by a mysterious cowled swordslady with two armless zombie slaves (the kind of graphic novel moment to be visually savoured in its TV translation!). What that's all about, I really don't know, but I can't wait to see what happens next this Autumn...

Often unlucky, Andrea (Laurie Holden) isn't going down without a fight!
A mysterious new Swordslady, and her decapitated Zombie duo, make their entrance.

With its iconic closing moments, our heroes, desperate to stay one step ahead of being Zombie lunch, aren't too far now from the realm of The Governor (to be played by British actor David Morrissey), and the start of a much anticipated plot-line to its third year that I hope successfully builds further on the reawakened glories of its prior season two finale...


KOOL TV OVERALL SEASON RATING: 3.5 out of 5