3. There were some sinister call backs
There were a couple of scenes in "Consumed," that were a very nice tip of the Tennessee top hat to the very first episode of the whole show.
First we were treated to a recreation of one of the most dramatic shots of the whole series, when sheriff Rick first rode into Atlanta. In "Consumed" the highway looked a little worse for wear after it was bombed, though it is undeniably a nice tribute to the pilot episode. The dark and gloomy cover of night in this shot stands in stark contrast to the positive, yellow pall that was cast over Atlanta when Rick arrived in the first episode. It's also worth a mention that though in both shots the people are arriving in Atlanta to look for loved ones (Rick for his family, Daryl and Carol for Beth), the city looked a lot more inviting four seasons ago, whereas now it looks extremely foreboding.
The second nod was to the tank Rick was trapped in, in episode 1. Though the tank may not be the exact same one that Rick was trapped in (I'm sure there was more than one tank in Atlanta after the outbreak), it is most certainly a direct reference to that moment. Lucky for us, Carol and Daryl didn't get themselves in a situation where they needed to barricade themselves inside.
EDIT: Eagle eyed viewer and commenter, Kenneth IV Paulsen has also just pointed out another episode 1 callback: When Carol and Daryl get out of the crashed white van they walk past a walker on the ground who grabs at them both. The camera lingers on the walker and you can see that it's missing its entire lower body- a definitely reference to the infamous bicycle lady walker Rick comes across and later puts down in the first episode.
3. There were some sinister call backsThere were a couple of scenes in "Consumed," that were a very nice tip of the Tennessee top hat to the very first episode of the whole show.First we were treated to a recreation of one of the most dramatic shots of the whole series, when sheriff Rick first rode into Atlanta. In "Consumed" the highway looked a little worse for wear after it was bombed, though it is undeniably a nice tribute to the pilot episode. The dark and gloomy cover of night in this shot stands in stark contrast to the positive, yellow pall that was cast over Atlanta when Rick arrived in the first episode. It's also worth a mention that though in both shots the people are arriving in Atlanta to look for loved ones (Rick for his family, Daryl and Carol for Beth), the city looked a lot more inviting four seasons ago, whereas now it looks extremely foreboding.The second nod was to the tank Rick was trapped in, in episode 1. Though the tank may not be the exact same one that Rick was trapped in (I'm sure there was more than one tank in Atlanta after the outbreak), it is most certainly a direct reference to that moment. Lucky for us, Carol and Daryl didn't get themselves in a situation where they needed to barricade themselves inside.EDIT: Eagle eyed viewer and commenter, Kenneth IV Paulsen has also just pointed out another episode 1 callback: When Carol and Daryl get out of the crashed white van they walk past a walker on the ground who grabs at them both. The camera lingers on the walker and you can see that it's missing its entire lower body- a definitely reference to the infamous bicycle lady walker Rick comes across and later puts down in the first episode.
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