People Always Complain About The Walking Dead Season 2. EP Greg Nicotero Has A Comment For The Naysayers

People Always Complain About The Walking Dead Season 2. EP Greg Nicotero Has A Comment For The Naysayers

As a gamer who has spent countless hours navigating through the post-apocalyptic world of AMC’s The Walking Dead, I must say that Greg Nicotero’s insight into Season 2 is both enlightening and reassuring. It’s easy to dismiss slow-paced seasons as filler, but in retrospect, they play a crucial role in character development.


Back in the day, AMC’s “The Walking Dead” was one of the hottest shows on TV screens. Since then, the universe has expanded with numerous spinoffs and even plans for a Rick Grimes movie. However, the original series (available now with a Netflix subscription) hasn’t been immune to criticism. And yes, I’ve heard many grumbles about Season 2 of “The Walking Dead.” But for those who are quick to pan it, Executive Producer Greg Nicotero has a message: “Stick around, the payoff is worth it.

As fans eagerly anticipate new episodes of “The Walking Dead,” some are still dissecting the occurrences from the initial series. A frequent complaint is that Season 2, set on Hershel’s farm, seemed slow in terms of action. Recently, when discussing the enduring franchise with Entertainment Weekly, he explained why this seemingly uneventful period was crucial to the show as a whole, stating:

That happened in Season 2. Which always intrigues me when people complain about, ‘Well, Season 2, nothing happened. It was kind of slow.’ And my response to that always is: The reason that you love Daryl and the reason you love Carol is because Season 2 took the time to create these characters. You see Carol broken, and Daryl steps up and makes this valiant effort to go save her. They’re both broken people who find each other.

The key takeaways are: Daryl and Carol became each other’s chosen family in Season 2, a relationship still cherished by fans today. This bond was forged during their time at The Farm, where Daryl spent half the season fruitlessly searching for Carol’s daughter Sophia, as viewers well know, her fate being a pivotal part of the series.

As a die-hard fan of “The Walking Dead,” I’ve always had mixed feelings about Glenn’s demise and the controversy it stirred up during the show’s run. Yet, Season 2 didn’t escape its share of criticism either. However, amidst the flak, significant character development was unfolding. The love triangle between Shane, Lori, and Rick, and the budding friendship between Carol and Daryl were two such instances. This bond has continued to evolve in the spinoff series, “Daryl Dixon: The Book of Carol.

People Always Complain About The Walking Dead Season 2. EP Greg Nicotero Has A Comment For The Naysayers

Although certain fans anticipated a romantic connection between Daryl and Carol, the creators, led by Greg Nicotero, chose to maintain their bond as a strong platonic friendship instead. This bond was allowed to flourish over time, particularly in Season 2. Respect for the zombified Sophia remains unwavering throughout.

As a die-hard Walking Dead fan, I never imagined that it would be Norman Reedus’ Daryl and Melissa McBride’s Carol who would make it through the end of the series. Yet, as the post-apocalyptic story unfolded, these two characters became fan favorites, their unwavering bond proving crucial in survival.

Daryl Dixon from “The Walking Dead” is coming back when Season 2 focusing on Carol premieres on September 29. In the meantime, make sure to review the upcoming TV schedule for your next marathon viewing session.

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2024-09-20 22:07