The Walking Dead Season 2, Episode 2: “Bloodletting”
Written by Glen Mazzara
Directed by Ernest Dickerson
Airs Sundays at 9pm Et on AMC
“Bloodletting” opens, somewhat surprisingly, on a pre-zombie-era flashback: Lori, complaining of her husband’s too-placid nature, receives the news of her husband’s shooting from Shane, who tries his darndest to take the blame. It was an odd wrinkle in an hour that turned out to be mostly about Big Feelings, something the show has historically been less than thrilling at.
After last week’s encounter with the Jesus Deer and a stray bullet, Carl is led by the accidental shooter, Otis (Pruitt Taylor Vince), to the home of Hershel (veteran character actor Scott Wilson), who owns an immaculate property. While Rick gladly gives up some of his blood to aid his son, but it’s soon discovered that Carl will need more medical supplies in order to survive – lots more,...
Written by Glen Mazzara
Directed by Ernest Dickerson
Airs Sundays at 9pm Et on AMC
“Bloodletting” opens, somewhat surprisingly, on a pre-zombie-era flashback: Lori, complaining of her husband’s too-placid nature, receives the news of her husband’s shooting from Shane, who tries his darndest to take the blame. It was an odd wrinkle in an hour that turned out to be mostly about Big Feelings, something the show has historically been less than thrilling at.
After last week’s encounter with the Jesus Deer and a stray bullet, Carl is led by the accidental shooter, Otis (Pruitt Taylor Vince), to the home of Hershel (veteran character actor Scott Wilson), who owns an immaculate property. While Rick gladly gives up some of his blood to aid his son, but it’s soon discovered that Carl will need more medical supplies in order to survive – lots more,...
- 10/24/2011
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