For better or for worse, The Walking Dead is definitely back. I know that sounds melodramatic, but 'Suicide King' — the mid-season premiere for season three — perfectly embodies the things that I find frustrating about this show, while also capturing a lot of the things that I love about it. For the majority of this episode, I understood and appreciated exactly what it was trying to do, but much of the execution felt forced; I could see the writers pulling the strings and manufacturing the conflicts.
It makes sense that in a post-zombie outbreak world, everyone would be stressed, desperate and scared all the time. However, it’s starting to become a little one-note, and the longer we watch Rick and the gang operate in a state of panic, the harder it is to like them. The episode revolves around arguments between people about what to do, where to go, or how to proceed in the aftermath of the raid on Woodbury. There are a lot opportunities for interesting debates, many of which are overshadowed by people acting like douchebags for no good reason.
After the escape from Woodbury, the Governor attempted to have Merle and Daryl fight to the death — a sequence that is fine, but mostly unremarkable. It’s obvious that there’s going to be some debate about whether or not to allow Merle into the group. I get that a lot of the things Merle says and does can't be seen in the best of light. However, I don’t buy that in a situation where he knows his survival depends largely on ingratiating himself with these people, that he would go on insulting them the way he does. It shows a lack of self-awareness that I don’t think even Merle has.
The decision-making in a lot of those cenes is what felt forced. For instance, during the big scene in Woodbury, I didn’t buy that the mob of people would actually want to leave. You have walls and food! No matter what just happened in the city, I couldn’t accept that that many people would see the outside as a better alternative. It felt like the writers needed a moment of conflict in Woodbury, so they decided to make everyone feel that way, regardless of whether it made any sense. Then the Governor starts walking around scowling at everyone, a couple zombies get in, and none of it amounts to much. I like the Governor in hard-a** mode, but we’re going to need to see some other sides of him or it will get old really quick. Those shots of blood leaking down from his eyepatch were pretty creepy, though.
Also, the scenes with Carol were strong, and she handled the news of Daryl’s departure in a way that made a lot of sense. While a lot of the dialogue is less-than-stellar, the show is definitely doing a better job this season of figuring out who some of these people are and letting us watch them change. Bringing up Carol’s abusive ex-husband as a comparison point to Daryl was clever, and these scenes go a long way towards showing this group as a family; I think it’s very important for us to see them as a family, though it sometimes gets lost in all the mayhem.
Finally, we get to the ending. I mentioned that it was a bit unbelievable how rigid Rick was about all outsiders. So it was nice to see Hershel correct him in this scene, flat-out telling Rick that he’s wrong. I’d love to see the power in the group start to shift as it becomes more and more apparent that Rick doesn’t have his sh*t together. His rejection of Tyrese’s group was crazy, but not as crazy as yelling at the ghost of his dead wife. I’m not sure where they’re going with Rick’s arc this season, or how they’ll pull him back from the edge of insanity, but it’s about time that people started calling him on it.
'Suicide King' probably wasn’t as exciting as it should have been for a mid-season premiere. It had its fair share of problems, but there was an effort made for some quiet moments. This episode mostly showed the way that difficult decisions and questions can spawn faster than they can be solved. Woodbury is coming, so you’d better sort your sh*t out.
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