‘Ride with Norman Reedus’ episode 2 video: Norman visits Death Valley
On Sunday night’s new episode of “Ride with Norman Reedus,” we’re going to get a chance to see our title character do something that is more than likely tremendously exciting for him, but probably so terrifying for his employer that it makes them shake in their boots.
Why is that? Well, it involves having the prized “Walking Dead” star run around in the middle of Death Valley, learning how to do wheelies on a bike. It’s not exactly the safest activity, even with a helmet … but it does look pretty darn cool.
To us, the one part of this that seems to be incredibly underrated (and not discussed nearly as much as it should be) is how hot it can be there! It was probably tolerable while he was there (this show films during hiatus), but they could do even more when it comes to showing some of the difficulties that come with being in such a notorious place, one you don’t often seen on TV.
All in all, though, this sneak peek is at least effective in making you interested in watching the second episode, given that it probably will continue along some of the themes from the premiere: Beautiful scenery, a spirit of Americana, and a love of motorcycles from a guy who clearly has been around them for a rather long time and feels like they are a significant component of his life. We’ll be back with more coverage of the show very soon, so stay tuned and keep checking back.
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Mike
June 20, 2016 @ 4:41 pm
As someone who lives in Las Vegas and has ridden Death Valley many times, I find it appalling the level of fake “riding” going on in this program. The fools pretended to ride from dawn to dusk in Death Valley, when they were lucky to ride 50 miles all day. Artists’ Drive and Dante’s View are about 30 minutes apart, and each takes about 30 minutes to ride. Fake show. Fake bikers. Period.
Deborah deJongh
June 30, 2016 @ 11:19 pm
I didn’t realize a true biker had to keep up with anyone, They rode Dirt bikes and ate, when I came through I didn’t stop.. they showed me more I want to visit, if you come to Colorado and I can take you up a lot of passes in 30 minutes. does that make me less of a Biker?
Mike
July 1, 2016 @ 6:01 am
You clearly don’t understand what I am saying, which more than exposes you as a poser. Don’t pretend to be a biker, because you aren’t one.
They claimed they rode a 50-mile loop from dawn ’til dusk. The dirt bikes they rode the day before, and likely not more than a couple of miles. Yes, it was as fake as it gets.
I realize you are a butt-hurt Norman Reedus groupie, but denying reality only makes you stupid. Here’s your sign.
Deborah deJongh
July 5, 2016 @ 1:57 pm
LOL, I am more of one then you, your to funny.
Mike
July 6, 2016 @ 1:43 am
Oh, look, the ignorant, illiterate poser just affirmed she has her head up Reedus’ hind end and thinks it’s just lovely. Get a life, loser. Reedus, like you, is a pure poser. Oh, and learn simple, basic English and grammar. You clearly never paid attention in grade school.