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Friday, May 26, 2023 4:40:46 AM

The Walking Dead: Season Two Review (Romeo Must Die)

I would like to start the review by saying that there will be very few spoilers in it, but it is impossible to do without them. The second season of The Walking Dead is a real kaleidoscope of failures, in spite of which the characters survive and increasingly lose their moral compass. After the woeful first season, which, however, inspired optimism, the second is seen as a standard of despair and despondency. Even when the heroes finally find their target - what do they do? They wallow in internal strife and firmly, greedily hold on to their vices. Kenny - the embodiment of responsibility - developed much more complicated, much brighter than the central character Clementine. In the first season, he lost everything and has now turned from a determined flowering man into an indifferent, grief-stricken figure who has lost the meaning of life. He has become cruel, rude, harsh and demands complete submission, because he knows better how to save your troubled asses. On the opposite side, there is the concept of independence, which acquires new facets of meaning in the dead world. The lively girl Jane is the personification of freedom. Jane experienced a lot, lost her sister, but she learned a lesson from her troubles completely different from other heroes. The key to survival is loneliness, partners are a burden that pulls you to the bottom, and any group is doomed to collapse and death. This confrontation in the second season was key. Mutual assistance, disastrous heroism and the mythical walled city of Wellington, a guiding star for Kenny and his rare supporters, on the one hand, and bitter freedom from responsibility, on the other. I really liked the game. Even more than the first part. I advise you to play it. It is worth your time. In the end, I would like to say, try to make the right decisions. In the game, as in life, even inaction has consequences.