Talking Dead Season 2 Episode 2
Talking Dead
Season 2

Ep 2. Talking Dead on "Bloodletting"

  • October 23, 2011
  • 7.5  (31)

In season 2 episode 2 of Talking Dead, the panel of celebrity guests discussed the events of the Walking Dead episode "Bloodletting". Host Chris Hardwick welcomed actor Zachary Levi, comedian Doug Benson, and Walking Dead producer Gale Anne Hurd to the show.

The discussion began with a recap of the major events of "Bloodletting", including the reveal of Hershel's secret stash of walkers and the tense search for Sophia. The panelists shared their thoughts on the different characters' reactions to the various challenges they faced in the episode.

One of the main topics of conversation was Shane's decision to shave his head and pretend that he had been searching for Sophia. The panelists debated whether this was a desperate move or a calculated one, with Hurd pointing out that Shane was constantly adapting to the changing situation.

Levi also praised the show's ability to balance heavy drama with comedic moments, citing Rick's attempt to catch a frog as an enjoyable and lighthearted scene. Benson agreed, joking that he hoped to see more animal-catching antics in future episodes.

The panelists also discussed the relationship between Rick and Hershel, and how the two men differed in their approaches to the walkers. Hurd explained that Hershel saw the walkers as sick people, while Rick viewed them as dangerous monsters.

Levi added that he found Hershel's perspective to be more sympathetic, as it represented a hopeful outlook on the possibility of a cure. Hardwick agreed, noting that the theme of hope versus despair was a recurring one in the Walking Dead universe.

The conversation then turned to the character of Daryl, and how he had emerged as a fan favorite despite his initial introduction as a rough-around-the-edges hothead. The panelists praised Norman Reedus' performance and his ability to bring depth and complexity to the character.

Finally, the panelists discussed the cliffhanger ending of "Bloodletting", in which Carl was accidentally shot by Otis. The group speculated on what this would mean for the future of the show and how it would impact the characters in the episodes to come.

Overall, the panelists agreed that "Bloodletting" was a strong episode that showcased both the strengths of the Walking Dead universe and the skill of the show's writers and cast. They looked forward to seeing where the season would go from here and what new challenges the characters would face.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 23, 2011
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (31)