The Walking Dead on AMC

As much as I loved this episode, I may have gotten an even bigger kick out of the Mad Men promo "Zombies Are Back." I love how the AMC network doesn't take itself too seriously with this kind of stuff.

As far as returning characters, I vote for Lennie James (Morgan). That guy was awesome in Jericho.
 
As much as I loved this episode, I may have gotten an even bigger kick out of the Mad Men promo "Zombies Are Back." I love how the AMC network doesn't take itself too seriously with this kind of stuff.

As far as returning characters, I vote for Lennie James (Morgan). That guy was awesome in Jericho.

Yep would love to know what happened to him.
 
The "zombie flashes" that we saw when Shane turned was what Shane was experienced when he reanimated, and they saved that revelation for when a major character turned.

Figured that was the best explanation.At least that puts the alien theory to rest lol:D
 
Video - The Walking Dead Cast Looks Ahead to Season 3
Will Shane's death unite or fracture the group? Who's that cloaked stranger who saved Andrea? What's up with that massive prison? The Walking Dead Season 2 Finale poses many questions for Rick and his fellow survivors. In this new video, cast and crew address their hopes for what lies ahead. "This season leaves people at a point where they could fall off the edge or stay on," says Steven Yeun (Glenn). "It's bonkers." Melissa McBride (Carol) predicts more conflict "and lots and lots of zombies."Check out this new video interview with Andrew Lincoln (Rick), Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori), Laurie Holden (Andrea), and Norman Reedus (Daryl) if you want a glimpse of what's next for The Walking Dead.
The Cast Looks Ahead: Inside The Walking Dead
Season 2, Episode 13
“There is no hope, and you know it now.” The cast of The Walking Dead predict what’s in store for them in Season 3. Coming this fall.Video at this link [video]http://www.amctv.com/the-walking-dead/videos/the-cast-looks-ahead-inside-the-walking-dead[/video]
 
'The Walking Dead' Season 2 Finale Shatters Its Own Record Ratings -- Again
The Hollywood Reporter – 4 hours ago.. .
Sunday's bloody and shocking episode of AMC's The Walking Dead shattered its own basic-cable ratings records for a second time this season.
The zombie drama, based on the graphic novels created by Robert Kirkman, drew 9 million total viewers, including 6 million in the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demo, 5.3 million in adults 25-54 and 3.2 million in 18-34; the demo numbers topped basic-cable records set by February's Season 2 midseason premiere. That episode, which followed the show's two-month hiatus, drew 8.1 million total viewers, 5.4 million in 18-49 and 4.4 million in 25-54.

The episode was up more than 50 percent in total viewers compared with its Season 1 finale. Including repeats at 11:30 p.m., the installment drew 10.5 million total viewers.

STORY: 'The Walking Dead' Dissection: Glen Mazzara and Robert Kirkman Spill on the Bloody Finale

The February numbers topped another mark set by October's 90-minute Season 2 premiere. That episode, which followed a nearly one-year wait after the six-episode freshman season of the drama starring Andrew Lincoln, marked a then-record for any drama in basic-cable history in the demos; it drew 4.8 million in 18-49 and 4.2 million in 25-54, shattering nearly 10-year-old marks in the demos.

PHOTOS: Behind the-Scenes of 'The Walking Dead' Season 2

In Sunday's episode, the survivors learned the results of the Season 1 cliffhanger: what Jenner (Noah Emmerich) whispered to Rick (Lincoln) at the CDC before its dramatic explosion. In addition, the final moments introduced the location of the third season -- the highly anticipated prison featured in the comics -- as well as the introduction of the iconic heroine, Michonne (Danai Gurira), featured in the series.

STORY: 'The Walking Dead' Casts Sword-Wielding Heroine Michonne

Sunday's finale was up drastically over the "monumental" penultimate episode, which featured the heavily hyped (and somewhat anticipated) departure of Shane (Jon Bernthal). It drew 6.9 million total viewers and 4.6 million in 18-49, with 4.1 million in the 25-54 metric.

Sunday's record ratings come as Kirkman faces a lawsuit from childhood friend Tony Moore over financial compensation to the lucrative franchise.

STORY: AMC's 'The Walking Dead' Finds its Governor

AMC announced in January that the third season of the series, topped by showrunner Glen Mazzara, will expand to 16 episodes. Season 3 of The Walking Dead will begin in October.

Some ratings highlights from the series:

• Season 2 finale, 3/18/12: 9 million total viewers, 6 million in 18-49, 5.3 million in 25-54

• Season 2 midseason premiere, 2/12/12: 8.1 million total, 5.4 million* in 18-49, 4.4 million* in 25-54

• Season 2 premiere, 10/17/11: 7.3 million total, 4.8 million* in 18-49, 4.2 million* in 25-54

• Season 2 midseason finale, 11/27/11: 6.6 million total, 4.5 million in 18-49, 3.9 million in 25-54

• Season 1 finale, 12/5/10: 6 million total, 4 million in 18-49, 3.5 million in 25-54

• Season 1 premiere, 10/31/10: 5.4 million total viewers, 2.7 million in 18-49

* Record at the time
 
"Walking Dead" to air black and white version of pilot
By Kimberly Potts | Reuters – Thu, May 31, 2012...
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "The Walking Dead" is about to look more like "Night of the Living Dead."

AMC is devoting the weekend of July 7-8 to a "Walking Dead" marathon that will include a special black-and-white version of the series pilot, created for fans of "The Walking Dead" comic book.

The marathon, a week before Comic-Con in San Diego, begins at 11:30 a.m. each day and includes all 19 episodes of the zombie drama's first two seasons. It will also include a special primetime episode of the series' aftershow, the Chris Hardwick-hosted "Talking Dead," and a look at the upcoming third season of "The Walking Dead."

Hardwick will introduce each installment from the set of season three in Atlanta.

The weekend will also feature cast interviews and behind-the-scenes footage.

The hour-long "Talking Dead" special on July 8 was shot live in Los Angeles, and will include a scene from season three, interviews with the cast, a tour of the new sets (the prison?) and a look at the props and wardrobe from the new season.
 
The Walking Dead Season starts in October :) It looks like it's going to be a great season :)
 
The Walking Dead Marathon next Saturday the 13th at 10am est from beginning until Season Starts next Sunday the 14th :) Starts from Season 1 and 2 and Sneak Peek of Season 3 and after the 2 Seasons they start from beginning to the start of Season 3 starts :)
 
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