![]() However, it also means that this pilot perhaps doesn’t offer a fair indication of what to expect from the show – that we may have to tune in next week to get a better idea of how things are actually going to work and what the show itself will actually be like. ![]() The comic book opened the same way, and it arguably makes sense to do so. He’s impressive, by the way. It allowed us to view the end of the world through the eyes of one terrified and confused man, trying to piece together what had happened. It leant the opening episode a great deal of power and intimacy, as well as giving Darabont the opportunity to show us what Andrew Lincoln could do as an actor. Instead, despite short sequences with a merry band of survivors outside of Atlanta, this was very much the Rick Grimes show. As such, one might have expected that the director’s cut of the pilot might introduce the ensemble so we could get to know them. ![]() We know, whether from the comic books upon which the series is based or the opening credits or the trailers for upcoming episodes, that the series will follow a large enough (and constantly changing) group of survivors. ![]() ![]() Being honest, it felt strange to review this episode. ![]()
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