The Walking Dead (3. Sezon)

Kısaca: ikinci sezonu. 13 bölümden oluşacak sezonun ilk gösterimi 16 Ekim 2011'de AMC'de yapıldı. Dizi Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore ve Charlie Adlard'ın aynı adlı çizgi roman dizisinden uyarlandı. Dizinin bu sezonunda Robert Kirkman ve Glen Mazzara'yla birlikte, yönetici yapımcı olarak çalışacak olan Frank Darabont tarafından televizyon için geliştirildi. ...devamı ☟

ikinci sezonu. 13 bölümden oluşacak sezonun ilk gösterimi 16 Ekim 2011'de AMC'de yapıldı. Dizi Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore ve Charlie Adlard'ın aynı adlı çizgi roman dizisinden uyarlandı. Dizinin bu sezonunda Robert Kirkman ve Glen Mazzara'yla birlikte, yönetici yapımcı olarak çalışacak olan Frank Darabont tarafından televizyon için geliştirildi. Konusu Rick (Andrew Lincoln) ve ekibi hapishanede bir sığınak bulduklarını düşünse de kısa bir süre içerisinde durumun farklı olduğunu anlayacaklardır. Hapishane ve Woodbury arasında geçecek olan sezon Rick ve grubunun Vali karşısındaki mücadelesini anlatıyor. == Karakterler Yinelenen karakterler İkinci sezonda birkaç yinelenen oyuncu vardır. İlk sezondan üç karakter geldi. Carol Peletier rolünde Melissa McBride; eski bir aile içi şiddet maduru, kocası Ed'in ölümünden sonra kuvvet buldu. Theodore "T-Dog" Douglas rolünde IronE Singleton; grubun bir üyesi. Yeni yinelenen karakterler arasında Scott Wilson'ın oynadığı çiftlik sahibi Hershel Greene; Lauren Cohan'in oynadığı, Hershel'ın en büyük kızı Maggie Greene; Emily Kinney'in oynadığı, Hershel'ın küçük kızı Beth Greene. == Yapım == After the airing of the first season, Deadline.com reported that Frank Darabont had let go of the entire writing staff, and planned to use freelance writers for the second season. This turned out to be not entirely accurate, and Robert Kirkman was quoted as saying that the changes to the writing staff would not affect the production of the show. In February 2011 it was announced that Glen Mazzara, who had written the first season episode "Wildfire", had been hired as a writer/executive producer for the second season and will now put together a staff of five more writers. At C2E2 members of the cast confirmed that the second season will begin shooting on June 1, 2011. Frank Darabont will write the season premiere. At the same event, cast members speculated that acclaimed author and long-time Darabont collaborator Stephen King may write an episode. Kirkman later confirmed that along with himself, Darabont and Mazzara the writing staff will consist of Scott M. Gimple, Evan Reilly, Angela Kang and one freelance writer, David Leslie Johnson. Four actors have joined the cast as new characters for season 2—Scott Wilson as Hershel Greene, Lauren Cohan as his daughter Maggie, Pruitt Taylor Vince as Hershel's ranch hand Otis, and Michael Zegen as a man named Randall. A preview of season 2 was shown during the season premiere of Breaking Bad on July 17, 2011 and a full length trailer was released to promote season 2 at Comic-Con 2011, on July 22, 2011. In July 2011, series developer and showrunner Frank Darabont stepped down from his position as showrunner for the series, with believed reasoning he was unable to adjust to the schedule of running a television series. Executive producer Glen Mazzara will be the series' new showrunner. Darabont's sudden departure further sparked controversy in August when The Hollywood Reporter broke a story revealing that Darabont had in fact been fired due to issues of the show's reduced budget and a strained relationship with AMC executives. The premiere aired in an extended 90-minute time slot, similar to the pilot episode. After the first seven episodes air, the series will go on hiatus, and then return on February 12, 2012, where the final six episodes of the season will begin airing.

Talking Dead

Following the encore presentation of the second season premiere on October 16, 2011, a live after-show titled

Talking Dead

hosted by Chris Hardwick premiered. The series airs after encore presentations of The Walking Dead Sunday nights. It feature host Chris Hardwick discussing the latest episode with fans, actors, and producers of the show. |EpisodeNumber = 20 |EpisodeNumber2 = 1 |Title = Seed |DirectedBy = Ernest Dickerson |WrittenBy = Glen Mazzara |OriginalAirDate = |Viewers = 10.87 |ShortSummary = After several months on the road, the group finds the prison, fights off walkers to get inside, and tries to make the prison into a safe fortress. Lori, thinking Rick hates her and fearful for her unborn child, confides in Hershel. Elsewhere, Michonne tends to a feverish Andrea as they seek safer refuge. Rick's group gets separated inside the prison. Hershel searches for Glenn and Maggie and gets bitten on the lower leg by a walker. In the prison cafeteria, Rick amputates the leg at the knee. Five prison survivors, trapped in the cafeteria and surviving on pantry food, hear the commotion and come to their location. |LineColor = e42c2c }} |Viewers = 9.55 |ShortSummary = After bringing an injured Hershel back to the group's cell block, Rick updates the prisoners on the zombie apocalypse of the previous ten months. The survivors eventually come to an agreement: Rick, Daryl and T-Dog will help clear a cell block for the prisoners to inhabit, in exchange for half of the prison's food stores. While the prisoners hone their combat skills under the supervision of Rick's group by taking out multiple walkers, a prisoner named "Big Tiny" is scratched by a walker. While discussing this development with Rick, the prisoners' leader, Tomas, kills Big Tiny on the spot. After Tomas sets Rick up to die in the next fight with walkers, Rick kills Tomas. Another prisoner, Andrew, attempts to retaliate but finds himself outnumbered and flees into a walker-infested prison yard where Rick leaves him to his fate. Rick, Daryl and T-Dog leave the remaining prisoners, Axel and Oscar, in the promised cell block, and return to their group, where Hershel, who had a brush with death while being watched over by the others, awakens. |LineColor = e42c2c }} |Viewers = 10.51 |ShortSummary = While investigating the crash of a military helicopter, Andrea and Michonne are captured by survivors from Woodbury, a small barricaded town with 73 residents. Hospitality is provided to both women and Merle Dixon, last seen in Season 1, is revealed to be part of the group. The leader of the community, known only as The Governor, tries to win over the two women though Michonne remains wary. Meanwhile, the sole survivor of the crash, Welles, informs The Governor that he was scouting for a group of ten soldiers who survived their base being overrun. The Governor leads a team to Welles' squad and kills them all for their vehicles, weapons, and supplies. In his residence that evening, unable to sleep, the Governor rests with a glass of whiskey in a private room watching three rows of aquariums filled with preserved human heads; among them are those of Michonne's "pet" walkers and Welles. |LineColor = e42c2c }} |Viewers = 9.27 |ShortSummary = While the group is admiring Hershel's determination to use crutches, they are surprised by a group of walkers moving through the prison compound, and the survivors are separated while fleeing for cover. Rick, Daryl and Glenn return from outside the fences to find that the gate was left open and chains were cut, and Rick immediately suspects Axel and Oscar. However, when more walkers are attracted by the prison alarms, Rick's group has to rely on the prisoners to help them quickly find and shut down the generators. Rick is ambushed in the generator room by Andrew, who lured the walkers in from the other side of the prison. Oscar gets Rick's gun and shoots Andrew, siding with Rick whose group he and Axel want to join. Meanwhile, T-Dog is bitten and sacrifices himself to save Carol, whose head wrap Daryl later finds, leading the group to assume she was also killed. Lori goes into labor but complications prevent a natural childbirth, so she insists that Maggie perform an emergency Caesarean section, which Lori does not survive. When the group reunites, Rick learns of his wife's death and collapses in mourning. And at Woodbury, Andrea grows closer to The Governor and puts off a planned departure indefinitely, despite Michonne's increasing suspicions of the man. |LineColor = e42c2c }} |Viewers = 10.37 |ShortSummary = Michonne breaks into the Governor's house and overhears a conversation which leads her to discover a half-dozen captive walkers, which she slays. Andrea finally expresses that she can't take another eight months on the outside in fear of her life, so Michonne leaves on her own. That night at a raucous gathering, Andrea is disturbed to witness that the toothless walkers are used for spectacle entertainment in staged fights to raise morale. Back at the prison, everyone is grieving their losses. Rick abandons his parental duties to kill walkers in a rage, so Daryl steps up as leader and takes Maggie on a scavenger run to obtain needed infant formula and supplies for the nameless newborn. They succeed, and Glenn, Axel and Oscar dig graves for Lori, Carol and T-Dog. The episode closes with Rick in the boiler room where Lori died, awakened from a daze by the ringing of an old rotary telephone, which he answers. |LineColor = e42c2c }} |Viewers = 9.21 |ShortSummary = Rick talks to unknown survivors on the phone, but the voices are those of the dead, including Lori. He accepts her death and rejoins the group. Against all odds Daryl finds Carol, alive. At Woodbury, Andrea volunteers for sentry duty but jumps down from the wall to kill a walker; she confesses that she enjoyed the fights, and she and the Governor begin an affair. Merle has been sent to hunt down Michonne; she ambushes the team and kills two, but is wounded. Merle wants to turn back, but the remaining team member wants to go on, so Merle kills him. Michonne flees to a nearby town where she sees Glenn and Maggie arrive for supplies, then Merle arrives and captures Glenn and Maggie and takes them to Woodbury, planning to interrogate them for the location of their group. Michonne makes her way to the prison and meets Rick. |LineColor = e42c2c }} |Viewers = 10.43 |ShortSummary = Rick rescues Michonne and brings her into the prison when she collapses while fighting walkers. After being tortured by Rick and threatened by Daryl, Michonne tells the group how Glenn and Maggie were taken by the man who shot her and offers to get them inside Woodbury (failing to mention Merle by name or Andrea). Rick names his newborn daughter "Judith" on Carl's suggestion. Meanwhile, at Woodbury, Merle interrogates Glenn for the location of his group. Despite being beaten and having a walker set loose on him, Glenn refuses to talk. The Governor threatens Maggie with rape, but she also refuses to talk. However, when he threatens to kill Glenn in front of Maggie, she finally breaks and tells them about the prison and their group. The paranoid Governor tells Merle and Caesar to lead a group to scout the prison, inside the dangerous Red Zone. Also, Andrea assists Milton with an experiment to test if walkers can retain any of their past memories. After evading a large group of walkers, Rick, Daryl, Oscar and Michonne finally reach the walls of Woodbury. |LineColor = e42c2c }} |DirectedBy = Billy Gierhart |WrittenBy = Robert Kirkman |OriginalAirDate = |Viewers = |ShortSummary = }} |}

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