I really enjoyed it... Kind of lost sight of it being a zombie show a couple of times while they were dealing with "real world" issues... But really, I like the set up and I like the characters. I also like the fact that (at least up to this point), while we're going to see the outbreak start, we're still not going to get a plausible explanation as to why it is happening..
One of the worst pilots I've seen in years.
Slow pace, zero action, weak dialogue, I don't care about any of the characters yet (I get that this takes time.) I'm willing to give the show lots of chances because it's Walking Dead, but what an awful start.
I think you'll see alot of that next episode. This episode it was still at the "deep internet conspiracy" phase with no real concrete coverage getting out. The youtube video we see in the first episode is the first cracks of the plague making it into the awareness of the general public. It should mushroom from there.
Remember, in a world where zombie fiction doesn't exist, it's actually going to take alot of convincing footage and live telecasts to get past peoples inherent "it's a fake" reaction.
I mean when that one guy high on bath salts ate some poor homeless man under the freeway a couple years ago, that shit was all OVER the news and social media almost immediately. And that was just one guy.
The characters look like they might have potential down the road as a group of survivors, but I can't say I have much interest at ALL right now in their petty domestic issues and family drama-- which apparently is something we're going to see a lot more of this season as they sloooowly try to figure out what's going on.
I'm also not sure it's a good sign that the most likeable character is a jittery crackhead who can't walk straight and makes really bad decisions at every turn.![]()
Ah, but that incident happened in a world (ours) where zombie fiction is at an all time high, so of course the news outlets grabbed on to a story about a "real life zombie attack".
I imagine in the world of Walking Dead bath salts probably became known as the "Dahmer drug" or some such instead of the "zombie drug".
In fact, that would be a neat way for the show to go with it. Have the media speculating that there's a new highly addictive form of bath salts behind the rash of biting attacks.
In fact, that would be a neat way for the show to go with it. Have the media speculating that there's a new highly addictive form of bath salts behind the rash of biting attacks.
^^ Fair points all, but let me also interject that this is not set in modern time.. This is several years ago.. Yes, smart phones exist, and social media is already in full swing, but even just a handful of years ago, it didn't spread quite as quickly.
I'm not sure that quite fits with the premise that "everyone is already infected". Some drughead or meth cook couldn't have come up with something that would infect 7 billion people all at once. It's got to be something either natural (including meteor/alien/etc) or some bio weapon a government came up with in a lab. I don't even think it could be one of those "let's build a soldier that can never die" outbreaks, as that doesn't seem like the type of thing that would infect 7 billion people. (You wouldn't want to make a supersoldier that will just as easily turn all of your enemies into supersoldiers too.)And hell, maybe it was some engineered drug that slipped out and caused the entire outbreak to begin with (not that they'd ever reveal that on the show, of course).
In fact, that would be a neat way for the show to go with it. Have the media speculating that there's a new highly addictive form of bath salts behind the rash of biting attacks.
there is no zombie fiction in the WD universe?
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