These two are entertaining to watch, and I love how there’s a certain support for each other both physically and emotionally. And there's never any fighting about which bunk to get. I love their chemistry from simple things like eating chips together to a dialogue free burning of the bodies. So I was OK with listening to those two get to bond and converse about who they are, who they were, and what to do now. She’s found her way and made herself to be one of my favorite characters on The Walking Dead, something I probably never would have expected when watching The Walking Dead Season 1. And it helps he’s a badass with a crossbow.Īt the same time, Carol also has grown and progressed from her days as the timid abused wife to the take charge, make the hard decisions character. There’s always been something fascinating about watching Daryl’s character grow from the redneck racist little brother of Merle to the man eager to find hope, to start over, to make some good come out of all the bad.
#Review finale 2014.5 series#
While I felt that we didn’t necessarily need that entire adventure backed-up and shown (I would have been fine starting straight from where the most recent cliffhangers left off), doing so with two of the most interesting characters on the series ended up working out.