It is interesting that the slowed pace and fixed location of the second season mirrors the second season of Lost. Whereas the first season of that show was more fast paced and about practical elements of survival, the second season focused mainly on the hatch and the character's relationships inside of it, much like Hershel's farm.
Doesn't mean anything, just found it interesting.
I hear that since the original showrunner left, can't be assed to remember his name, the show is picking up the pace again. Although he crafted the initial six episodes to be more action oriented, they say it was him who wanted to drag out some of the plot elements in the second season's first half.
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