Walking with the Dead: The Evil Inside

“You can’t live in this world without getting blood on your hands, or teeth. “

Walking with the Dead: Survivors’ Guilt

“Part of being able to live with themselves means that these characters have to feel that guilt.”

Walking with the Dead: Not the way it is supposed to be

“Our expectations are constantly at war with our hopes.”

Walking with the Dead: The Burden and Beauty of Friendship

Friends don’t have the luxury of distancing themselves from the burdens of those they love.

Walking with the Dead: In a Broken World, There is No Normal

In the zombie apocalypse the only thing that is truly normal is that everyone experiences the brokenness of their world.

Walking with the Dead: The Greatest Good

The reality of loving in a broken world is that sometimes our love can have serious negative consequences.

Walking with the Dead: Living on Borrowed Faith

Sometimes we need to live on borrowed faith.

Walking with the Dead: The Trauma and Healing of Community

“Community creates the potential for trauma, but it also provides the context for healing.”

Walking with the Dead: An Existential End to the Governor’s Hope

“The Governor can’t change because his experiences tell him redemption isn’t possible.”

Walking with the Dead: In which the Governor Remembers who He Is

“The Governor’s return comes only as he begins to see the value of the monster within.”

Walking with the Dead: The Governor Returns, but will He be Redeemed?

“Throughout the show the child/parent relationship plays a vital role in helping a person keep a firm grip on reality, or lose it completely.”

Walking with the Dead: The Immanence of God in the Zombie Apocalypse

“For all his convictions that God is still out there, still working some ultimate plan, at Herschel’s weakest moments it’s not enough.”