The Walking Dead: Internment (2013)
Season 4, Episode 5
8/10
Finally a Captivating score
21 January 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This episode succeeds in delivering a critical element which I thought has been missing in the entire series on a large scale. There have been some great writing in the series prior but nothing does justice to scenes; moody or otherwise like a good score. One might fail to notice some memorable scenes in season one of this series due to lack of a score that draws you in. This has to be one of the very best episodes in the entire show for this reason and...

Oh God bless Hershel. Internment means a group of people confined in a place in periods of crisis. But the interned individual for this episode has to be Hershel. True character defining moment, one that creates grounds between hopeful or deliberate, foolish & stupid or smart & cautious decisions. He does come out tops while displaying true faith & hope. We also have a very well placed score to make his moments more captivating. We could have lost Glenn, we could have lost Sasha....

And the Zombies have broken in while we have a limited amount of man power but thank God for ammo. In one of the more beautifully shot action sequences I have even seen, we have the Grimes face off against a yard full of zombies. If you have ever not known how to use a Mack-4, you should get some tips from this. The score for this sequence is well made as well.

A nerve racking episode & then we have the Governor. A huge setup for events to come.
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