What is your favorite episode of The Walking Dead? Season 1 and 2
My list from best to least favorite:
1: Starved for Help
2: A House Divided
3: Long Road Ahead
4: No Time Left
5: All That Remains
6: A New Day
7: Around Every Corner
1: Starved for Help
2: A House Divided
3: Long Road Ahead
4: No Time Left
5: All That Remains
6: A New Day
7: Around Every Corner
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2. S1EP5
3. S1EP3
4. S2EP2
5. S1EP1
6. S2EP1
7. S1EP4
2.A House Divided
3.All That Remains
4.No Time Left
5.Around Every Corner
6.Long Road Ahead
7.A New Day
1/2. A House Divided
3. No Time Left
4. Long Road Ahead.
5. Starved for Help
6. All That Remains
7. A New Day
1/2 = I can't choose between this two :p
2. No Time Left
3. Around Every Corner
4. Long Road Ahead
5. All That Remains
6. Starved For Help
7. A New Day
8. 400 Days
As for my least favourite? Season 1's "Around Every Corner." There's not much going on in this chapter other than the story of Crawford. Everything else just felt like it was picked up off the floor after the previous three episodes led the story up to that point. The search for a boat needed some resolution, as did the search for Clem's parents, but those plotlines were taken down for a mystery tale surrounding Savannah's grizzly safe haven. Also, this one had too much time walking around with little progress being made, especially near the end.
2. Around Every Corner
3. Starved for Help
4. No time Left
5. A New Day
6. A House Divided
7. All That Remains
8. 400 Days
2. A House Divided
3. Starved for Help
4. A New Day
5. Around Every Corner
6. No Time Left
7. 400 Days
8. Jurassic Park
9. All That Remains
2: Starved For Help
3: Long Road Ahead
4: A House Divided
5: All That Remains
6: Around Every Corner
7: 400 Days
8: A New Day
I do love the first episode and it started off the whole journey, but in my opinion it just got better and better from there. Finale of Season 1 remains the gameplay and emotional highpoint for me.
2. Starved for Help
3. Long Road Ahead
4. 400 Days
5. A New Day
6. No Time Left
7. All That Remains
8. Around Every Corner
7. All That Remains - A good way to start the season, but lacks plenty. Character development was at a minimal, very little exploration and interaction. It started off strong with the bathroom scene, and ending on a lousy note. Plenty of scenes felt rushed. 6.75/10
6. A New Day - The interaction with all the characters in this episode was spot on, and exploration was good, but there were plenty of moments that dragged on and got to the point of being rather boring. 7/10
5. Starved For Help - As overrated as this was, I did enjoy most of it. The cannibals were good antagonists while they lasted, and character development was strong with this one. Though again, there were scenes that bored me such as searching one of the bandit camps with Danny St. John. I felt like I had to search everything, and I wasn't interested in it at all. The episode did pick up near the end, starting off when Lee gets the lock to the back door of the barn off. 7.5/10
4. Around Every Corner - This one seems to get quite a bit of negative feedback, and I can see why people think such things, but I overall enjoyed it more than the previous ones I already mentioned on this list. It had plenty of action, had great twists and the introduction to some rather interesting characters. Though, they could of handled the disappearance of some characters better. The entire sewer part was quite boring to me though, and the whole School segment felt like it dragged on much longer than it needed to. 8.5/10
3. No Time Left - Extremely emotional. That about sums up the season finale. I knew Lee was going to die, but I didn't realize the game would hit me as hard as it did. I didn't cry or even shed a tear (I didn't even have to hold back any, for I didn't feel the need to do so. Please tell me I'm not the only one), but that was a powerful episode. No other game has made me feel in such a way I did. Although, I feel almost the entire attic scene was pretty boring though, except for the part where I ruined that dude's face. 9/10
2. Long Road Ahead - Twist after Twist after Death after Death. What else can I say? It starts off like any normal episode, but shit happens, and it hits hard. As if losing the Motor Inn wasn't enough, they kill Carley/Doug, reveal Duck is bitten, and make us experience a horrifying Nightmare of Clementine. All that in under 10 minutes? This episode was pretty insane. Getting the train to work kinda dragged on a bit, but there were interesting moments here and there throughout that sequence to keep it from being boring, so that's always good. 9.25/10
1. A House Divided - This is everything that I can ask for in an episode. Very intense moments, huge twists and reveals, and an insane 20 minute sequence at the end. I felt that no part of this episode was boring in the slightest, except maybe for talking to Sarita in the lodge. She isn't very interesting, but she made up for it by talking about Kenny. This episode has the most intense scene I've ever experience in TWD (IMO) The Bridge scene. Then it has the biggest reveal (IMO) Kenny's fate. Oh, and THEN, it has the most difficult decision I ever had to make (Choosing who to sit with for Dinner). The introduction to Carver was excellent and well done, the strong feeling of uneasiness when he searched the cabin was well written and played out, and his character as an antagonist is very strong and I'm definitely looking forward to seeing more of him. I must say, I'm not sure if it's even possible for Telltale to create an episode better than this, but one can only hope. 10/10
Sorry if you've seen this before, but I had originally typed this for a thread a while back, and I had it saved so I could use it for any appropriate time like this one.
2. No Time Left
3.Starved For Help
4. Long Road Ahead
5.400 Days
6. Around Every Corner
7. All That Remains
8. A New Day
2. S2 E2
3. S1 E5
4. S1 E4
5. S1 E3
6. S1 E2
7. S1 E1
7. Around Every Corner
6. A New Day
5. All That Remains
4. Starved For Help
3. Long Road Ahead
2. A House Divided
1. No Time Left