Preacher continues to build on the strong start of the pilot by opening up its second episode with another quirky creative leap; this time, back to 1881.
The storytelling is lean and economical, with the visuals giving you all the information you need to see what's going on psychologically with our main character.
Scythe (the short) is a nicely done piece of work with strong performances and a professional look that you might not expect from a three-day shoot of test footage.
It's incredibly refreshing to see some animatronic zombie beavers alongside some half-naked (and sometimes naked) young ladies covered in liberal amounts of blood and gore.
After the pain of last night, we decided to go with zombie comedies tonight and despite some misgivings and questionable reviews, both entries were pretty enjoyable.
This is all about Daryl, and Denise's amazing speech about strength, courage, and love is lost to the shock value of making sure Daryl suffers for the weakness of sympathy.