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Season 2
Walking Dead
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Season Premiere

October 16th, 2011
Season Finale March 18th, 2012
Episode Count 13
Cast Andrew Lincoln; Jon Bernthal; Sarah Wayne Callies; Laurie Holden; Jeffrey DeMunn; Steven Yeun; Chandler Riggs; Norman Reedus
Notable Episodes "Pretty Much Dead Already"; "Judge, Jury, Executioner"; "Better Angels"
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Season Two of The Walking Dead aired on Sunday evenings on AMC from October 16th, 2011 to March 18th, 2012. The season was comprised of thirteen episodes, which was broken up over two half-seasons. The first seven episodes of the season involved the main characters and their search for the missing child, Sophia Peletier. This storyline culminated with the episode, "Pretty Much Dead Already", whereupon the series went into it's mid-season break. The second half of the season, which began February 12th, 2012 with the episode "Nebraska" involved the Atlanta group as well as members of the Greene family and their dealings with a group of rogue survivors who present and clear and present danger to their safety.

All of the regular cast members from season one returned to the series for season two including Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies, Laurie Holden, Jeffrey DeMunn, Steven Yeun and Chandler Riggs. Actor Norman Reedus, who was a supporting cast member on season one, gained substantial popularity in the role of Daryl Dixon and was added to the main cast for season two. Melissa McBride, IronE Singleton and Madison Lintz all reprised their "also starring" roles as Carol Peletier, T-Dog and Sophia Peletier.

New cast members that had recurring roles in season two were Scott Wilson as veterinarian and farm owner Hershel Greene, Lauren Cohan as twenty-something Maggie Greene, Emily Kinney as Maggie's teenage sister, Beth Greene, Jane McNeill as Patricia, James Allen McCune as Jimmy and Pruitt Taylor Vince as Otis.

Cast[]

Principal cast[]

Actor Role
Andrew Lincoln Rick Grimes
Jon Bernthal Shane Walsh
Sarah Wayne Callies Lori Grimes
Laurie Holden Andrea
Jeffrey DeMunn Dale Horvath
Steven Yeun Glenn Rhee
Chandler Riggs Carl Grimes
Norman Reedus Daryl Dixon

Guest stars[]

Actor Role
Melissa McBride Carol Peletier
Irone Singleton T-Dog
Lauren Cohan Maggie Greene
Pruitt Taylor Vince Otis
Emily Kinney Beth Greene
Scott Wilson Hershel Greene
Jane McNeill Patricia
James Allen McCune Jimmy
Michael Zegen Randall Culver

Crew[]

Production[]

Directors[]

Writers[]

Episodes[]

No. Episode Title Airdate Director Writer
7 2x01 "What Lies Ahead" October 16th, 2011 E. Dickerson; G. Payton A. Bey; R. Kirkman
8 2x02 "Bloodletting" October 23rd, 2011 Ernest Dickerson Glen Mazzara
9 2x03 "Save the Last One" October 30th, 2011 Phil Abraham Scott M. Gimple
10 2x04 "Cherokee Rose" November 6th, 2011 Billy Gierhart Evan Reilly
11 2x05 "Chupacabra" November 13th, 2011 Guy Ferland David Leslie Johnson
12 2x06 "Secrets" November 20th, 2011 David Boyd Angela Kang
13 2x07 "Pretty Much Dead Already" November 27th, 2011 Michelle MacLaren Scott M. Gimple
14 2x08 "Nebraska" February 12th, 2012 Clark Johnson Evan Reilly
15 2x09 "Triggerfinger" February 19th, 2012 Billy Gierhart David Leslie Johnson
16 2x10 "18 Miles Out" February 26th, 2012 Ernest Dickerson S. Gimple; G. Mazzara
17 2x11 "Judge, Jury, Executioner" March 4th, 2012 Greg Nicotero Angela Kang
18 2x12 "Better Angels" March 11th, 2012 Guy Ferland E. Reilly; G. Mazzara
19 2x13 "Beside the Dying Fire" March 18th, 2012 Ernest Dickerson R. Kirkman; G. Mazzara

Notes & Trivia[]

  • On March 8th, 2011, series creator Robert Kirkman offered an open invitation to controversal sitcom star Charlie Sheen to come join the cast of the show for season 2. Kirkman is quoted as saying, "Charlie call us, we will totally make that happen. We'll do whatever you want." [1]
  • Actor Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl Dixon, was voted one of three breakout TV stars to watch in 2011 by Entertainment Weekly readers' choice, owing largely to his performance in season two of The Walking Dead. [2]
  • Glen Mazzara replaced series co-creator Frank Darabont as showrunner for The Walking Dead with season two. Darabont was still credited as executive producer on the episodes however. [3]
  • Greg Nicotero became an executive producer on the series beginning with season two.

Notable episodes[]

Home video[]

See also[]

The World of The Walking Dead

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