These two are easily the strongest women in the Walking Dead comics and considering how things turned out during the season 2 finale, hopefully they'll decide to stick together.
Thank you very much for the comment and the +fav! *^^* <3 Yes, the curiosity to see Michonne in "real action" is probably the only thing that will convince me to watch the 3rd season, at least the beginning.
I wouldn't mind the show to be different than the comic - if the script was good. But it sucks. The characters have a completely incoherent behavior, they whine all the time and fight for futile things during almost all the episodes... it's hard not to compare it to the comic (which is so brilliant) and regret they're not closer when it's like that. Sorry for the rant. Maybe it will be better in the 3rd season. ^^
Well, it's a bit more realistic in that way, I think. They're probably all still reeling from the world having ended. I know I'd be acting pretty incoherent and stupid too. I like Rick's dialogue.
Maybe... but I want them to tell me a story, and seeing so many frustrating episodes going nowhere has colden my interest. And you're right, Rick stays a great character.
It's hard to have a proper debate here, plus I'm french so my english is not good enough to argue. I watched the entire season 2 so it means it wasn't all-negative. For example I liked Glenn & Maggie, they are very close to the characters in the comic but Maggie is more appealing in the show. I liked Darryl, this character was invented for the show and he's great. So of course this show is interesting, especially for the "end-of-the-world mood", but globally, many things disappoint me, for example the fact that T-Dog was completely forgotten, the fact that they should watch on the little boy like a treasure but he wanders alone in the woods all the time. And all the illogical things: the zombies are attracted by noise but "magically" not at the farm where there are gunshots during all the season...
Michonne is such a great character!
Yes, the curiosity to see Michonne in "real action" is probably the only thing that will convince me to watch the 3rd season, at least the beginning.
And you're right, Rick stays a great character.
I watched the entire season 2 so it means it wasn't all-negative. For example I liked Glenn & Maggie, they are very close to the characters in the comic but Maggie is more appealing in the show. I liked Darryl, this character was invented for the show and he's great.
So of course this show is interesting, especially for the "end-of-the-world mood", but globally, many things disappoint me, for example the fact that T-Dog was completely forgotten, the fact that they should watch on the little boy like a treasure but he wanders alone in the woods all the time. And all the illogical things: the zombies are attracted by noise but "magically" not at the farm where there are gunshots during all the season...