If there was any doubt that “The Walking Dead” is not a show for the under-11 set, the sight of that little blonde girl scooting under a car to evade the grasp of a face-deprived zombie pretty much confirmed it.Īfter taking off into the woods, Rick ( Andrew Lincoln), ever the hero, was able to scoop her up and save her from the two walkers who had been chasing her in their creepy but not at all speedy way. The final moment of this episode - in which Carl Grimes appeared to have been shot in the chest while communing with a stag at his father Rick’s and one-time surrogate father’s Shane’s urging - was clearly the big jaw-dropper moment.Ĭould Carl actually be dead? Could Rick have possibly screwed-up in his babysitting duties twice in the same episode? And who the heck shot Carl?īut before we talk about that, let’s discuss poor Sophia (Madison Lintz), the rag-doll-clutching daughter of Carol who has now gone missing. Warning: “What Lies Ahead” spoilers lie ahead. ![]() And that doesn’t even count the undead dude whose stomach got sliced open so Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon could verify that he’d recently ingested a woodchuck.īut those gory details weren’t the most upsetting elements in this installment of “The Walking Dead,” an episode that made it clear that no character is safe in this post-apocalyptic journey that is now taking our heroes away from Atlanta and toward Fort Benning. ![]() ![]() “ The Walking Dead” returned to AMC Sunday night and immediately resumed its decidedly ooky zombie-killing business.ĭuring the 90-minute premiere of season two, an episode dubbed “What Lies Ahead,” we witnessed flesh-deprived, shuffling zombies getting knifed in the back of the neck, stabbed in the eyeball with screwdrivers and taking arrows straight through their heads. Carol (Melissa McBride) reacts to some upsetting news about daughter Sophia on the season two premiere of “Walking Dead.” (AP Photo/AMC, Gene Page) (Gene Page/AP)
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