I didn’t actually think I was going to like this show, which
is why I started watching it so late.
I haven’t started watching season 4 yet, but I have seen the
first three and I’m only doing a little brief overview. There’s a lot that goes
on and a lot of character deaths and adds that happen that can be a little
confusing.
Season one: It starts out in a normal world, but then during
a police shoot out happened, Rick (the main character) is shot. When he wakes
up, the world is changed, people are… umm zombies. After some help he is
reunited with his wife and son, but they can’t stay where they are in the
mountains. They drive around and find a place that has power that they can stay
at (the CDC), but the only guy there has it programmed to blow up. They narrowly
get away from it.
Season two: After escaping the blowing up CDC building, the
crew has to find a new place to go, they plan to go west, but after a traffic
jam and trying to get some resources one of their members goes missing and when
trying t find her they end up finding a house with people in it and they stay
with them. During this time, Rick’s wife gets pregnant, but it’s a little
complicated because while he was “dead” she was sleeping with his best friend…
um..? Anyway, this season ends when Rick kills Shane (the best friend) and
walkers invade the farm forcing them to leave once again.
Season three: The crew find a home in a Prison and Lori has
her baby, but dies during childbirth, and Rick feels bad because he was angry
with her when she died. During this time, Andrea (one of the original group) is
separated (actually the season finale of season two she gets separated) she
pairs with another girl who is wicked with a sword and they find themselves in
a peaceful town where the mayor controls everything. Anyway he pretty much
doesn’t like the aspect of Rick and his gang so he sets out to have them
destroyed. In the end, the mayors psychosis leads him to kill a lot of his
townspeople and then Rick recruits the town to come back to the prison with him
and his people.
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