WALKING DEAD Season 3 Ep. 3 - "Walk With Me" Review By MRCOLIONNOIR

Published on October 30, 2012
Duration: 13:26

This review of The Walking Dead Season 3, Episode 3, "Walk With Me," by Colion Noir, analyzes character motivations and tactical decisions within a zombie apocalypse scenario. Noir critiques firearm choices, character development, and the deceptive leadership of The Governor, highlighting the contrast between Michonne's pragmatism and Andrea's naiveté. The episode explores themes of survival, trust, and the nature of leadership in a post-apocalyptic world.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir reviews The Walking Dead S3E3, analyzing firearm choices like the AR-15 and 1911 pistol, and critiquing tactical elements such as the Governor's inefficient cross-draw holster. He dissects The Governor's deceptive leadership and the contrasting survival philosophies of Michonne and Andrea.

Chapters

  1. 00:07The Walking Dead S3E3 Intro
  2. 00:24Michonne & Andrea Focus
  3. 01:06Firearms in Zombie Apocalypse
  4. 01:46Michonne's Tactical Choices
  5. 02:15Michonne's Zombie Slaves
  6. 03:07Merle's Reappearance
  7. 03:54Merle's Armament
  8. 04:18Woodbury & The Governor
  9. 05:07Michonne's Skepticism vs. Andrea's Naiveté
  10. 05:32Governor's Deception
  11. 06:03Merle's Subordination
  12. 06:25Zombie Camouflage Discovery
  13. 06:44Cross-Draw Holsters
  14. 07:22Michonne's Demand for Weapons
  15. 08:13Andrea and Michonne Disagree
  16. 08:24Governor's Ambush
  17. 09:00Governor's Ruthless Leadership
  18. 09:17Critique of Followership and Leadership
  19. 10:02Governor's Arrogance and Smirk
  20. 11:02Governor's False Speech
  21. 11:28Governor's Secret Room
  22. 12:34Episode Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are discussed in The Walking Dead S3E3 review by Colion Noir?

Colion Noir discusses the tactical relevance of firearms like the AR-15 in a zombie apocalypse scenario. He also notes Merle Dixon's armament, which includes a 1911 pistol and a prosthetic arm with a bayonet, and Andrea's Beretta 15.

What tactical critique does Colion Noir offer regarding firearm carry methods?

Colion Noir critiques the Governor's cross-draw holster setup as tactically inefficient for a right-handed shooter, noting it's positioned on the left side and backward. He observes a similar setup on Maggie, suggesting a writer's preference over practicality.

How does Colion Noir analyze The Governor's leadership in Woodbury?

Noir views The Governor's leadership as deceptive and manipulative, highlighting his ability to maintain control through a facade of safety while ruthlessly eliminating threats. His ambush of the soldiers is cited as a strategic, albeit evil, move to secure power.

What is the significance of Michonne's zombie slaves in the episode?

Michonne's zombie slaves, with their heads removed, are discussed as a creepy visual. Milton, a scientist, later experiments on them and discovers they can act as camouflage from other walkers, and that removing their ability to feed reduces their aggression.

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