The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 1 Full Recap (10/16/2011)

The following is the episode recap of The Walking Dead season 2 episode 1: What Lies Ahead which aired October 16, 2011 Sunday night.

The undead have uniform shoes terrible. And that's just one of several zombies rules passed in the first season of "The Walking Dead".

On the AMC television adaptation of the graphic black and series of graphic novels dark of the survivors of the Zombie Apocalypse eclectic picks up exactly where the first season of six episodes left. Our survivors were the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, found no hope of recovery or a functioning society, and escaped moments before the installation of self-destruction.

Begin Season 2, Deputy Sheriff Rick Grimes sings tired monologue on his walkie-talkie in favor of Morgan, the oldest part of the father and son duo of the family came all the way to show the first episode. Presented a rather gloomy mood, Rick is related to its stock as a small group head of a military family in Atlanta, Fort 125 miles away.

An inter impassable clogged with abandoned vehicles is the place of our lesson on shoes zombies "junk. The survivors were taken by surprise by a passing wave of "immigrants", residents of "Walking Dead" land use mainly referring to zombies when the Winnebago-driving Dale gives the worst performance all times as a lookout on the roof. With little time to lose, hide most of the survivors under the car - which gives the public a close-up look at a lot of shoes and a chance to imagine the smell of necrotic foot. (The rule of smell is also repeated zombie in this episode, with the decomposition of bodies used to keep pedestrians away.) Andrea, the survivor who has failed to find a good hiding place, instead, allows the public transition to a different rule about Zombie Survival: not strong, think twice about shots. Caught in the RV bathroom is small, it sends a zombie with a screwdriver through the eye when the gun can be made to work. This assassination is central screw.

Andrea had managed to draw his gun from the pack - a term survivors choose later to large groups of zombies - was written in his post. Andrea has already shown suicidal tendencies, and their reluctance to fully understand the consequences of firing a weapon aimed at the survivors of the men of aggregation (Dale, Rick and another colleague Shane application) to eliminate its weapons.

The crew yesterday, but not before Sophia was driven from his hiding place and into the woods. Sophie is one of two small children in the posse survivor, and efforts to find and anxious to appease his mother Carol fills the rest of the episode. Rick and brandished a crossbow Daryl Dixon perform an initial unsuccessful search for the girl, an effort aided by the skills Daryl is followed (someone is always good at this track!), And Gusto for Backwoods zombie autopsy procedures. Choice quote (".. Yes, Hoss had a good meal for not too long, I feel it in there"

The second rule is established during this interval, the speed. "Walking Dead" zombies to shamble in a fairly rapid clip, according to Rick, do not get out of breath, and their efforts. Yet these are not lighting fast zombies we've seen in recent films like "28 Days Later", which is the reason for the formation of the livestock remains the most daunting.

At the end of the episode, Sophie is not found so far. And this is not the only issue left hanging from the upcoming episodes. Andrea tries to get out of the human herd and hopefully Shane, who overhears a conversation with Lori pain, they pull away. Dale is willing to lie and manipulate their fellow survivors, in an attempt to control the volatile dynamics of the group.

But the greatest challenge lies more in the final moments of the episode. Carl Grimes, son of Rick and Lori and the other candidate for the child at risk, shot in the middle of a meeting otherwise delighted with the moose. The shooting appears to be a freak accident, the shooter invisible, probably intended to have only hit the elk.

That leaves the fate of Carl as a cloud, Sofia, and also allows our survivors with very clear suggestion that they are not alone

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