Counting down our top 13 posts of 2013
In addition to zombies, subjects popular with Daily Agenda readers included the Braves' relocation to Cobb County, DragonCon cofounder Ed Kramer's legal drama, and the sudden and strange departure of a local TV news anchor. Also, Bat Dad and a Mumford & Sons comeuppance.
The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 8: Too Far Gone
In brutal shocker / Hershel decapitated. / Then all hell breaks loose.
The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 7: Dead Weight
Is this the cool camp? / Booze and beer and cigarettes. / But dysfunction lurks.
The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 6: Live Bait
Governor on quest / Looks like Snake Plissken / Bearded and shaggy.
The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 5: Internment
"You're a tough sumbitch" / Daryl compliments Herschel / Southern gentlemen.
Notes from Walker Stalker
Over three days, editors and designers who would never venture near fantasy conventions handed out magazines while sneaking sideways glances at the guy to our left who was selling snakes and the tattoo artist across the aisle.
Andrew Lincoln woos already ardent fans at Walker Stalker
Andrew Lincoln was over a half hour late to his only-half-hour-long panel during Walker Stalker. So the audience was getting a tad worried, not to mention irritated. But by about five seconds into the talk, all was forgiven.
Getting back to the Walking Dead source material
Author Bonansinga collaborated with Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman on the three most recent novels inspired by the comic books, Rise of the Governor, The Road to Woodbury, and the just-released The Fall of the Governor.
The Walking Dead’s Beth Greene sings!
For the past three seasons, Kinney has played Beth Greene, Hershel’s youngest daughter on the locally shot hit AMC drama. But Kinney’s wry observations on the complicated single lives of urban millennials on her brand-new EP "Expired Love" are a world away from Beth’s rural Georgia reality of the staggering undead.
The Walking Dead Haiku Recap: Season 4, Episode 4: Indifference
Zombies and kudzu. Which is the most pernicious? Neither ever dies.