I want to see a spin-off set 20 years in the future when people start coming out of their bomb shelters.
I want to see a spin-off set 20 years in the future when people start coming out of their bomb shelters.
I want to see a spin-off set 20 years in the future when people start coming out of their bomb shelters.
We can call it 'Blast from the Past' and it can star Brendan Fraser!
WD can be like Law and Order and just go on forever.
I've wanted to see a ZA Anthology since Dawn of the Dead came out. World War Z kind of fit the bill.
Well, we do know from the parent show it is likely that many people have the zombie virus but are asymptomatic until they die. So if it is contagious then it would be pretty hard to contain without knowing who is actually contaminated.
The only thing that continues to annoy me as I watch is the lack of TV watching by the characters. Any realistic depiction of this situation would have characters glued to the news channels looking for information.
But the characters don't know if the broadcasters are having problems, since they haven't checked the TV. It just doesn't ring as very true to the situation for no one to be at least taking a turn around the channels when the power is on.But it was only with the last episode and the riots that things seem to have reached their breaking point and we saw how unstable the power grid was so it could be listening to the radio and/or TV isn't possible since either you're without power to do it or the broadcaster is.
Wait a second....angry power-mouth Meredith beats the crap out of the addict...but loses it when the army takes him away for treatment--all because the barber told some very subjective story about what happened when he was a kid? My, she certainly runs every end of the meter. If the addict was not carried off, what kind of relationship did she expect with addict after beating his ass? As if there was not enough General Hospital in that house, it would have been explosive. Now that he's gone, and his sister knows about the abuse, maybe she will do the audience a favor and push Meredith into a pack of zombies....or soldiers.
I don't think that it's impossible for a mother to be abusive toward her son, but still be upset if he's taken away. It might seem contradictory, but it's definitely realistic human behavior.
That said, I really don't like Madison. Or Travis. Or pretty much most of the characters on this show. I think TWD had enough issue with making interesting, likable characters, but FTWD... I just can't like any of these people. I kinda just want them all to die.
I don't think that it's impossible for a mother to be abusive toward her son, but still be upset if he's taken away. It might seem contradictory, but it's definitely realistic human behavior.
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