2) Andrea becomes the key player: "The rest of the season really is about what Andrea is doing," says Kirkman. "The fact that she wasn't able to kill the Governor is going to play into a lot of the upcoming story for the rest of the season."
Predictable, but it's sad that there's so much emphasis on a weak character.
Yeah, that was my feeling as well, Roy ... she is easily the weakest character, and in fact much of the writing for her part just doesn't hold up under any kind of scrutiny.
I think maybe the producers got the same message and are trying to bolster her part, but you just can't take much of what she does/says seriously, because they try and portray her at times as intelligent, and yet many of the things she does/doesn't do are idiotic or naive to the point of absurdity.
There are other ways they could've gone that would make much better story, but I guess time will tell. She was the
last person I would have made pivotal, personally ... but then they know a lot more about the direction they need to go in than I do.
Still looking forward to these last three episodes, though last week was pretty uneventful. I know they'll be killing off another character or two by the end of season three, but heaven help them if it's Rick, Daryl or Michonne, (Andrea and the Gov
have to go ... soon).