Showing posts with label Made To Suffer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Made To Suffer. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The Walking Dead Ep. 308, Made to Suffer

The Walking Dead Season 3, Episode 8: Made to Suffer

TV rating

TV-14

ZPAA rating

Teens and up

Gore level

9.5 out of 10--The usual zombie kills, decapitations, blood splatter, impaled heads, etc.; Glenn still bloody and beaten up from being tortured last episode; one pretty nasty eye wound; spitting blood.

Other offensive content

Tender and frightening scene between human father and zombie daughter; questionable family loyalties; lying; a guy hits on a teenager; awkward conversation about lesbians.

How much zombie mythology/content

Nothing new this episode.

How much fun

The awkward conversation about lesbians was a laugh out loud moment.

Synopsis & Review

Rick and company with the aid of Michonne make their move on Woodbury, hoping to free Glenn and Maggie, though Michonne may have a different agenda. Meanwhile, Glenn and Maggie try to escape. Andrea is still in the dark about everything. Merle and Daryl finally have an opportunity to reunite, but will Merle betray Woodbury for the sake of Daryl or will Daryl betray Rick and company for the sake of Merle? This episode answers all these questions and still manages to leave an amazing cliff hanger at the end. Too bad the next episode isn't coming till February!

Oh yeah, and another group of survivors has made it into the prison, what's going to happen there?

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Zombie Review: The Walking Dead, Vol. 8 Made to Suffer

The Walking Dead, Vol. 8: Made to Suffer by Robert Kirkman

ZPAA rating

Adults with high capacity only (use your judgment based on content summary below)

Gore level

10 out of 10--Usual human on zombie and human on human violence, with lots of decapitated heads featured in this volume. What pushes it to 10 is our friend, the governor, and his totally sick treatment of his zombie daughter. He yanks out her teeth so he can kiss her on the mouth without getting bitten. And other stuff too. More content that I wish I could expunge from my mind. I guess it was included to remind readers how sick and evil the governor is, though it really seems hard to forget his previous horrors.

Other offensive content

The usual persistent bad language; one explicit sex scene (non-marital); utterly gloomy ending.

How much zombie mythology/content

There's no development of any explanations about the zombies at all. This story is completely focused on the prison folk versus the Governor's people.

How much fun

The writing is still quite good even if things just get grimmer and grimmer. I can't really say I enjoyed it though it was compelling and a fast read.

Synopsis & Review

After making many preparations for the coming of the Governor's townfolk, the prison is attacked with the governor sitting on top of a tank flanked by five other cars full of armed townsmen. The battle doesn't go as planned for either side and improvisation ensues. The townsfolk withdraw to regroup for another attack. Some people in the prison want to go after them right away, some want to flee the prison, some want to hunker down for next time. All three plans are used by various inmates making for a very intriguing drama.

The back story of how the Governor survived and how he's deceived his people into following him is revealed, along with more awful sordid details of how he treats his zombie daughter. This part was really shocking and terrible, like the extended torture scene from Volume 6. Unlike the torture scene, this scene isn't necessary to the story, other than to remind people how sick and twisted the Governor really is. The excuse for inserting it is pretty slim. I'm really tempted to stop reading this. As compelling as the story is, I can't take much more.

The ending is especially depressing considering how many characters die. The title "Made to Suffer" is made to order for this book. Uggh. I want to go and watch some Marx Brothers to clear my mind of this empty, sad feeling.

Sample Text

On the current level of bleakness: Rick's son Carl: Why is everyone so sad? Rick: Carl, BLANK died today. Carl: The bad men kill him? Rick: Yes. Carl, are you upset? Carl: No. People die, Dad. It happens all the time. I'll miss BLANK...but I knew he was going to die eventually. Everyone will. Everyone. What did you want, Dad?