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| Genres: | ThrillerHorrorDr |
| Starring: | Norman Reedus, Jeffrey DeMunn, Laurie Holden, Andrew Lincoln, Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies, Melissa Suzanne McBride |
| Director(s): | Frank Darabont |
| Country: | USA |
| Year: | 2011 |
| IMDB Rating: | 8.7 |
Police officer Rick Grimes leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies.
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Visitor Reviews: (20)Alexander Supertramp 13 May 2012
In season one of AMC's 'The Walking Dead' we got to learn Rick, anofficer who got shot in the line of duty and woke up after a coma tothe aftermath of a zombie plague. Government has seized to exist, themilitary has cracked down. It is a battle of survival.Together with his family and group of people who have come together,they set out for the only hope they have; a rumoured haven where theydevelop an anti-virus, but the roads are dangerous. With survivorsscrambling everything they can get hold on, it is truly the survival ofthe fittest. There is no room for humanity, not if we are to believe'The Walking Dead' (or Hobbes).It is not so much an inspiring story of people who survive against allodds, more of an interesting watch of how it could be. A socialexperiment. The fear of the 'walkers' and fear of other people putssome great pressure on the dynamic of the group and the member oftenhave their own idea how to solve the situation. It is not easy tocooperate with people you've never met before, with divergent opinions(read racism).However, if none of the above would satisfy your needs, then I canassure you that the pure zombie a**-kicking is more then enough. I lovezombies, and the post-apocalyptic feel of the series. No matter howmuch family drama they can pour down into the show, all of the zombiekilling in between make up for it. More than enough.As far as the cast goes, I like Norman Reedus' character Daryl themost. Andrew Lincoln (Rick), Sarah Wayne (Lori, Rick's wife) and JonBernthal (Shane, Rick's friend and colleague) all have excellentperformances as well. The kids make a strong impression too, althoughthey don't get as much attention as they should.I strongly recommend 'The Walking Dead'.
acechin 13 May 2012
Sometimes finding a good TV series is hard, its always more of thesame, with different actors with episodes canned i 1 day doses. I amglad this one came about, its refreshing to watch especially for thosethat are into Zombie movies and terror movies, not being a silly seriesbut instead a solid one, with good story and good acting. Its a tenseseries, which offers a nice depth of history and let you connect to thecharacters. The pilot was excellent, and i liked it so much i cant waitto know more, since it lets you wondering whats next. There's 48 issuesof the original comic books from where these series were based aboutcoming my way as I type this :)
peace63 09 May 2012
This series started out with a lot of action and entertainment value,and it delivered a lot of drama, but with too much endlesssentimentality and mourning. Then it all went cheap and low budget. Themain characters found a farm where the zombies rarely visit, and afamily that had a nice big home and electricity. So much for theaction, adventure, and entertainment value. The second season has been deadly boring. A bunch of misfits stuck on afarm while they search for the little girl who became a zombie. Theyare all constantly engaged in boring and petty bickering. The farmfamily wants them to go, but they are too lazy to go out and find theirown farm. So they just stay and bicker with each other. Why won't anyone leave on their own? They can get free cars, gas, food,etc., from the abandoned towns on the side of the road, and yet nobodyjust leaves this toxic group.For a while, every episode involved characters searching for the littlegirl, and finding various types of zombies. Even that got boring, sinceafter the first couple of days (or weeks in terms of episodes), it didnot take a genius to guess, that the 8 year old girl that got lost inthe zombie woods was not coming back in one piece. It seems like they are milking the farm set for as much as they canget, and after a few episodes, watching the farm girl making out withthe Asian guy gets boring. Watching the bad cop hitting on his bestfriend's wife gets to be distasteful. You would think the cop's buddywould have figured it out by now. Spending three or four episodes on whether or not his wife should admitthat she got pregnant (who is the Daddy?) was just trashy. Last but notleast is the annoying little boy who seems to spend more time with his"uncle" than with his own father. The old lady whose daughter gotkilled never stops complaining, and nothing is ever going to be goodenough for her. Most good stories find a way for tragedy to unite people into somethingbetter, so that they can overcome the adversity. Walking Dead justfocuses on a bunch of people who are going through a planetaryholocaust, without growing closer, without learning any universaltruths, without finding any spiritual values, without any personalmaturation of character, and without growing as human beings. There is not a single character who wakes up in the morning and thanksGod for being alive.
innocuous 08 May 2012
There's literary license, and then there's lazy writing. TWD has a lotof lazy writing. The refugees (so-called for simplicity) are reallygetting on my nerves. The women all scream and whimper uncontrollablywhen threatened. Nobody seems to be able to figure out where they canget water, and when they do find it they can't seem to figure out howto store or transport it. It never occurs to them that they can havetheir pick of vehicles (after all, the keys are sitting in most ofthem) instead of driving unreliable pieces of junk. And if they do keepa vehicle for basically sentimental reasons, none of them realizes thatWinnebagos use common Ford, Chevy, or Chrysler engines. (There must bea dozen suitable radiator hoses within 1/4 mile of anyplace they stopon the highway, not to mention picking up a universal hose at any autostore.) They act more like they crashed on a desert island instead ofliving in or near metro Atlanta. Lazy writers rely on tropes andclichés. ("Why would the group need to stop someplace dangerous?""Well, the piece of crap RV could burst another radiator hose!" "Sure!Worked the other week.") Come on guys, use some imagination.
andiquote 03 May 2012
The Walking Dead uses numerous rhetorical devices within the programmeto induce fear and a sense of dread into its audience. As Rick emergesfrom the hospital and is blinded by the light outside the shot framesthe door and Rick's figure, and due to the sun bleaching out the shot,his figure is black. In this shot we only see what Rick sees, thusputting us in Rick's position and in turn creating suspense.As Rick returns home, again we feel like we are the character as thecamera sweeps round the house at eye level. As Rick becomes emotionaland collapses, his frustration is shown through the use of fast pacedjump shots reflecting his own confusion and even trying to convince theaudience that this could perhaps be a dream.One of the most important items to note is the use of sound, or eventhe lack of sound within the programme. As Rick walks through the townwe feel his loneliness and solitude as there is a lack of non-diegeticmusic accompanying his journey. As Rick fires the gun within the tank,we feel his pain and confusion as all other background noise is muffledby the ringing in his ears. The effects added in during the editingprocess helps to convey this pain as the camera blurs and merges as itmoves.
kxok630 02 May 2012
This show has completely lost its way.It wasn't that long ago that we witnessed a zombie Apocalypse throughthe eyes of a wounded policeman who wakes up in a hospital to discoverthe world has been ravaged by a wholesale catastrophe. Through his eyeswe see that some global holocaust (of apparently a biological origin?)has mutated most humans into pathetic, soul-less creatures that existsolely to find animals and humans to slaughter and feed upon. They'rethe classic zombie infestation, roving bands of slow-moving but deadly,savage ghouls. The show measured monster violence with interestingcharacter-study. Before long, the character-driven approach began todominate the construction of the story line, and slowed its once tense,gritty nature to snail-pace drudgery that's getting nowhere. The mostrecent season could be scaled down to 15 minutes of an episode; therest was all time-wasting fluff and nonsense. Now it's degenerated into little more than an old-style soap opera witha few zombies wandering in and out when the scriptwriters can't thinkof much (which is quite often now). It even stoops to the level ofkilling people out of nowhere for lame shock value, or perhaps in truesoap style, just to get rid of an actor who's asking too much money.At first, the few people left were fighting for their survival, andadvanced different philosophies of what was the most beneficial way tosurvive: ruthlessly exterminate the mindless enemies and even sacrificeyour comrades when necessary, or endeavor to maintain the tenets of acivilized society, where the community members are willing to sacrificethemselves for the group.Clearly, the show's producers have no immediate vision of where theywant to go with this series, evidenced by the fact that it really hasslowed rapidly into a talkathon, that resembles a zombie with twobroken legs. The only intent is to keep the thing on the air, danglingcarrots to its fans, but never showing the audience anything new andcertainly not progressing anywhere. At least, not until the audiencegets fed up, and starts demanding something worth waiting for andwatching.Now I find myself rooting for the zombies to kill all but two (Rick andHerschel) of the human characters, an annoying assimilation of annoyingtwerps who offer nothing to the survival of mankind. If these losersrepresent actual humanity, then it's time for humanity to be extinct.Let's examine these blockheads individually. There is some loudmouthgirl who wants to learn how to shoot; and shoots one the people in thegroup. The guy that got shot is a latter-day Robin Hood that firesarrows and never misses a zombie (rolls eyes). There's the cop's wifewho whines and moans about everything. There's the kid with thebaseball hat who reminds me of Charlie Brown--just because you wear acap doesn't make you a baseball player; furthermore, just because he'salways buzzing around other people like a mosquito doesn't make thecharacter interesting. His girl-friend--the veterinarian's kid--isboring, lacks substance. I'm guessing she's just being posed there foran upcoming gruesome death: she serves no purpose other than to die.There's the guy that owns the RV that pops his eyes out wheneveranybody talks to him, and he's always concealing some lame secret tomanipulate somebody. The lady with the short hair just screeches andcries about everything.Then there's Shane, who belongs on a TLC Channel reality show aboutweird people. Are they kidding with this wacko freak? He stampedesaround throwing hissy-fits, shoots guns anywhere and everywhere, arguesabout anything he can think of and never shuts his mouth, and sweatsprofusely every time you see him doing his endless Dog Day Afternoonimpressions. Put a uniform on this jerk and ship him off to Siberia;he'd probably like it there, and even in the freezing Russian winterhe'd probably be still be sweating like a mule.Rick and Herschel are the only characters that conduct meaningfulconversations that advance or have anything to do with the plot. Theirdialog is the only example of exchanges by people in this show thatreflects brain power above an IQ of 60.Rent or buy DVD's of the first season, and let this show get blasted byShane or one of his trigger-happy disciples.
znapper 02 May 2012
I found the series very entertaining and interesting, really loving theconcept of a dead or dying world.There is some plot holes here and there, but over-all, there are not somany that it will ruin the experience.(But they should tone down the inter-personal bickering, in a situationlike this, personal issues would probably be far away from yourattention anyway....) Hope they keep it up and don't drag this out for6-10 seasons, keep the plot going forward, skip any lost-stylelook-backs before the event to explain any idiot plot.If they can keep it to 2-3 seasons, this will surely be a best selleron DVD/blue-ray.
TJ McCarthy 02 May 2012
***SPOILER ALERT*** This series started out pretty good, and had asolid first season. There was lots of action, plenty of zombies, andblood and body parts everywhere. What was really nifty, you never knewwho was going to get bitten next. Just when you started liking acharacter and thought they would be a regular -- *chomp* -- and they'regone! The second season had an interesting start, but when the group movedonto the farm, everything pretty much bogged down. Now we have lots ofdrama, lots of crying, lots of angst, and very little happening. Wemorphed from "Walking Dead" to "All My Zombies". There are littleredeeming bits here and there, but you can fast-forward through most ofan episode and not really miss anything.There is also a huge logic hole here. We know from the CDC visit thatthe zombies are still basically human, but with an altered andprimitive brain. We know from the drinking well episode they won't eatprepared foods like ham, but from the zombie barn, we know they willeat poultry "on the hoof", as long as you break the chickens' legs sothey can't run away. So far, there's no indication that they'll eateach other. So, here's the problem: after the first two weeks, or fourweeks tops, most of these zombies should have starved to death. Thewhole zombie infestation solves itself.What's the answer? Well, they could keep going downhill, sloggingthrough episodes of forbidden love, abortion pills, blah blah blahzzzzzz. But here's an idea. Why not have the group saddle up and headto Ft Benning again. On the way, they're cheered to see the zombiesstarting to die from starvation. But they get there just as the basescientists discover a way to reverse the virus, and "de-zombie"everybody. Now they're horrified, because the zombies are dying off soquickly. The race is on, to catch as many zombies and treat them aspossible, without getting killed! We could lose a few more regulars (Ihave some suggestions on that one) and get a happy ending. But wait,it's not over  cue the theme from "Groundhog Day". Next season, we goback to the start, maybe in the Northeast, and follow a new group asthey try to survive. This allows for growth and fresh ideas, and movesaway from the snoozy soap opera episodes. Just a thought . . .
dany1000 01 May 2012
This MAY contain spoiler - unique to season 1 episode 1.My husband surprised me with the Blu-Ray of The Walking Dead - completefirst season - weeks before Christmas. I really was happy - but I hadno idea how much it would freak me out!!!!Since the first five minutes the show casted a spell over me. Wow!!!!The cast is simply unbelievable. The story - awesome. Really, I watchedthe whole first season in one go. And my husband had to get allbroadcasted episodes of season 2 for me - until ep. 7. Now I finishedit; I just started all over again - in one day I am nearly done withboth seasons!!!!About the show: It is NOT "just" a zombie show. No, in fact the showputs something across to the audience - "what to hell have they done toprovoke such an apocalypse over mankind"??And I see the massage of "stick together and help each other. Havemercy. Life is worth living anyway. Be respectful."Caution - maybe spoiler!!! One scene in the first episode of season 1really touched me deeply - Rick, back in the park to look for thisspecial walker (the woman without the lower half of the body)to releaseher.... oh my GOD, I breaked into a passion of tears!! ---Every single character has his own personality. The show works this outperfect.The show is about the good in man. And to preserve this even in theseatrocious times. And it is a message to mankind: Be careful what youdo. One day it may happen that things completely get beyond control.A great show with great actors and a great massage!!!!!
motorcyclemonk 30 April 2012
I'm not sure why this series has such a high rating. I've seen a fewepisodes now and I think it's rather poorly thought out, very genericand the writers have a very limited grasp of human psychology.It's entertaining to watch. I'll not sit through many more episodesthough, as it does not reflect in my opinion how people under suchadverse situations, would survive or react.The premise is unrealistic. The best some of the survivors could do isput a caravan in a totally defenseless position with no obvious escapeplan or barricades? In fact so far there is no one smart enough to setthemselves up in a well fortified enclosure? As far as zombies go, theyare slow, extra stupid and very easy to kill. There is no feasible waythey would have spread so rapidly and for that matter, be so prolific.Look to the zombies from 28 days or I am Legend etc if you intend towrite a story and have it believable...I find it difficult to relate to any of the characters. They areinconsistent and uncharacteristically stupid - Second episode the sillywench walks into the forest unprotected and without a weapon of anydescription to collect mushrooms? WTF and how the hell did she lastthat long if she had such a huge death wish! Another writers fallingthere, merely to add suspense when it's otherwise lacking.Continuity is not there from the beginning. The main character is shotin the upper torso and shoulder. Then for the remainder of the seriesit's in a very different location... continuity bothers me anyway...I gave it 6 because it is well shot. The props, costumes and citieslook great and I'm fond of zombies movies/shows in general. Just don'tthink this is one of the better ones.Thanks for reading my rant.
javier1976 30 April 2012
First off let me tell you this is my very first review. It might be thelast one since I'm too lazy to do anything more than rate the movies Iwatch but I felt I needed to give my opinion on this show since itkeeps getting rave reviews... I love all things zombie and one of myfavorite pieces of zombie fiction is Robert Kirkman's The walking deadcomic book. It's got everything you ever wanted in a zombie movie andmore, so when I heard they were making a TV show out of it I wasextremely excited. I was even more excited when I saw the first imagesof the cast, both human and zombies. I was still really excited afterwatching the first episode. It was quite true to the book, except for afew minor changes. All that changed in episode 2. They introduced newcharacters that weren't in the book which, up to a certain point, wasto be expected so they could be cannon fodder since they would allowfor more people to be killed. But what's even worse is that theychanged the story and situations for some of the characters that are inthe book. About 95% of the events until the season finale (a 6 episodeseason, really?) are complete fiction. The only things that happenedwhere the attack on the camp and when Rick and Glenn smear themselveswith zombie goo in order to go back into the city, and even the actualevents surrounding that incursion were changed. On the technical sideof things the zombies look great though they use (and somewhat abuse)CGI blood splatters, though not to the level found in movies such asNinja Assassin (I don't think they used a single squib or a drop offake blood). CGI blood looks awful, here, on Ninja Assassin or Survivalof the Dead (a rather poor entry in Romero's ... of the Dead series)...Despite all of these shortcomings it still is an entertaining piece ofzombie fiction and it continues to be the only TV show dealing withzombies (the only other one I know is Dead Set, a British mini series),but unless they start following the book in season 2 the shortcomingswill surpass the few merits it has. This is not Robert Kirkman's Thewalking dead. This is AMC's The walking dead.
atanaskisiov 29 April 2012
i would like to say that i like this genre since i was 6 or 7 yearsold. I've watched a lot of movies with zombies but to be honest i'venever watched something that amazing with freaking' zombies! First. Theeffects... when i watched the pilot last weekend and i saw the zombiesi was thinking- "Okay, if this sh*t ever happens thats exactly how itwould look like." And second. The actors are incredible. Seriously ihave seen that good acting only in Supernatural...Overall the show is great and lets hope that it stays that way! O and ialmost forgot... Thank you for not making another vampire/gay flick!Its too much
NoJackLikeKerouac 27 April 2012
When I was first introduced to this series I was VERY skeptical. Myfiancée absolutely loved it and insisted that we watch it together. Wehave very different tastes in films, so I assumed I would not exactlyenjoy it. However, I was more than pleasantly surprised. I am a fan ofzombie films, though I am not exactly well-versed in the lore, so tospeak. My expectations of the show were simply that it would be likemost shows on t.v. these days, hilariously over-dramatic and poorly todecently written/acted. Au contraire: The first episode blew me away.The show is very well written and at times even brilliant. The actingis very well done, and believable, especially by the main star of theshow who plays Rick Grimes. The events have a tendency to keep my bodytense, which is rare. I thought perhaps the zombie thing wouldunfortunately get old, the same scare after the same scare. However,the writers have a way to make you expect something to happen, keepingyou tense waiting for the horrible instance, and then it doesn't happenand vice versa. The characters are well developed and in certain casesyou even end up getting "attached" to some of them. The make-up on thezombies is very intricate and some of the best make-up I have seen,especially for a t.v. series. The drama is realistic most of the timeand is not overacted. The action is done very well, without overtakingthe plot of the series, and the gore is aplenty, though in my opiniontastefully done. There are moments in the first episode that blew awaymy expectations: The moment when Rick first arrives at his home andfinds no one there, he kneels on the floor and says something along thelines of "please let this be a dream". The look in his face was sodeeply realistic to me. There is another moment where he finds a zombietorso crawling across the grass and he kneels next to it. He appeals tothe human side of the monster saying "I'm sorry this happened to you".In all of the zombie flicks I have seen, I have never seen the humanside appealed to quite so humanely as in that moment in the firstepisode of this series. One other thing I thought was particularlyinteresting is the fact that they refer to the zombies as "walkers". Ithought that was a wise choice, because in my opinion if the characterskept throwing out the word "zombie" it would give the show a lessrealistic vibe for me, and would be in a way quite tacky. All in all Iam thoroughly surprised and impressed by this show. I would notnecessarily say it is the best show I have had the pleasure of seeing,though it is indeed higher quality than many shows on other networks. Iwould absolutely recommend this series to others.
crazydwarfer 27 April 2012
I want to ask a question to scripters of this title. Why do you thinkthat everyone who is seeing this show are dumb? Why can't you set arational goal for all those people in the show who survived theapocalypse? The cop HAVE TO know the location of military bases andpossibilities of getting in there where must be underground bunkers,with emergency rations for years, with petrol generators, ventilationsystems and so on. Or it may be cruise liner as a shelter forsurvivors. take the semi-finished products there and live on until allthe zombies are dead sometimes go abroad for the products. Why don'tyou do your heroes intelligent? Agrhhhhh It could be a good show if theheroes act reasonable.
airbornace 27 April 2012
When i first heard about the walking dead I assumed it was just goingto be Hollywood fluke but decided to watch it anyway, and I can saythat it was one of the best decisions of my life. The walking dead is about a police officer named Rick Grimes that fallsinto the coma right before the zombie Apocalypse begins.After waking upSeveral weeks after the zombie rising began he finds quickly immersedinto a world where the dead rule. Unlike its television brethren the walking dead has movie qualitymakeup and special effect. The story line will have you on the edge ofyour seats the whole time but still lets you get to know and care forthe main characters. In my book The walking dead is as good if notbetter then most of its zombie movie counterparts.
gavin6942 26 April 2012
Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) awakes from a coma to find that the worldhas ended, and they are now in the midst of a zombie Holocaust. Whereis his wife? Where is his son? Where is anybody? He must press on,surviving in a world that seems to offer no reason to live.I do not need to say how great "The Walking Dead" is. The critics havechimed in, the show comes from Frank Darabont and Gale Anne Hurd, bothlegendary in the horror and science fiction field. And the originalcomic the show is based on? Possibly the most popular and criticallyacclaimed comic of the past decade.I admit I was hesitant about the show -- how many episodes can you makeabout fighting zombies? The zombie movie is often cliché and poorlydone, even more than the recent vampire craze. After one or twoepisodes, you are bound to run out of original takes on a tired genre,right? No. Not here. And the reason is simple: the show is not aboutzombies at all, even if they are constantly in the background.At the heart of the show is how people interact with each other whensociety breaks down. How do people work together for a common goal whenthey would otherwise rather punch their cohort in the face? You mightcompare the show to MTV's "The Real World", only taken to a new level,and with a more intelligent cast.And there are issues that remain constant, even when societydisappears: infidelity, love, trust. There is the practical andphilosophical question of what is real now: money has no value. Is amarriage real or a canceled government contract? What good is it beinga police officer when you no longer have a state to work for or laws touphold? The whole "game of life" is changed, and you better learn toadapt quickly.The cast is fantastic, with a mixture of genre favorites and some moreor less unknowns. Jon Bernthal, who I do not know, is Shane Walsh,possibly the most complex character on the show -- he is both theprotagonist's best friend and his biggest interference depending on theday and time. His motives are clear to the viewer, but not always tohis friends.Sarah Wayne Callies is Lori Grimes, another complex character with asecret. I personally think Callies is a poor actress who exaggeratesher emotions, and is the weak part of casting, but fans of "PrisonBreak" may be glad to see her. Steven Yeun, as Glenn the Pizza Guy, isthe strongest part of the cast, and the one character viewers will lookforward to seeing, as he is the only comic relief you will get in thispost-apocalyptic world.The genre regulars are Jeffrey DeMunn as Dale Horwath, who has appearedin everything Frank Darabont does ("Shawshank Redemption", "GreenMile", "The Mist"). Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon, best known to peoplefrom "Boondock Saints", but also starred in the amazing John Carpenterfilm "Cigarette Burns". And Michael Rooker, who is always great, andtook the horror world by story as Henry in "Portrait of a SerialKiller".How well the show will hold up remains to be seen, with only sixepisodes down and countless more to come. But with the intricatecharacters, plenty of open-ended plot lines, and dynamic cast and crewconnected with this project, it is sure to maintain a level ofgreatness for the foreseeable future.
fredversteeg 25 April 2012
A call to studio's and networks: stop milking every show you make. Why?The managers want at least 4 seasons to make lots of money. So thewriters have no other possibility than to make the first season boringfrom the start. They have to grind the plot almost to a halt. Nothinghappens and more and more people stop watching after five or sixepisodes. So the managers decide to stop the show and leave theremaining viewers in limbo.Or the show goes on and on and on, but never seem to develop any kindof story. The viewers are probably hypnotized, why else would they goon watching grass grow? And when they decide to stop it after severalseasons, there's no story anymore, no plot, no drama, nothing butemptiness and that's why these shows (Lost, Battlestar Galactica)always end with a deus ex machina. TV-shows have become duller andduller. Thank God there are movies!
Paul Evans 24 April 2012
I have to be honest i was stunned at just how much i enjoyed this, beena while since i can say i'm impatient for part 2 of anything. I haveonly seen episode 1 but after that alone i feel this is worthy of a10/10, it has an originality which in a TV series is quite a nicechange. Big big fan of Andrew Lincoln, quite a surprise to hear himwith an American accent but i think he pulls it off well enough. Trueenough there were a few leaky points, like why was he left untouched inan unlocked hospital room but who cares. The scene when he walks out ofthe hospital past all the dead bodies and empty streets, wow, what apiece of brilliance. The effects were great, wouldn't recommend anyonehaving a kebab while watching it though :-) Can't wait for part 2, hopeit keeps up it the same fashion.
Tobbe Ratto 24 April 2012
Great show with interesting characters.Personally I think the weakest moments are when walkers are on screen,where my main issue is the lack of following the time-line and keepingto a given concept. A classic example is when a person runs like amadman with a stumbling walker behind who still catches up? And whenclearly stated at the Healthdepartment that only the smallest piece ofbrain works to keep them stumbling and chewing, still walkers sometimesappear "smart" and tactical, like jumping a fence or crawling under it.Understandably necessary for the story but still sometimes too obviouswhich makes it somewhat lame. And the game-like tunnel vision is drawna bit too far when a character can be surprised by a walker sneaking upa inch from his cheek without notice. People DO have a somewhat 180degree angle of vision.These are still small details that only keeps me from taking it from aalready high vote too a full 10 star.
wwe7961 23 April 2012
I love anything to do with zombies. Zombie movies, zombie games, andnow a really good zombie show. The thing I like best about it though ishow much it dips into the minds of the characters. It shows theemotions that can come up in dire situations. Lust, hate, fear,depression, aggression, and the most important of all hope. It reallydigs deep into the mind, and it delivers deeper than I could possiblyimagine with the zombie genre. It delivers some great action, awesomegore, and a great apocalyptic setting, but that is all secondaryachievement. The prime achievement is the plot, the characters, thedialogue, and the emotions which is different than most if not allzombie movies. Most of them are just drive by zombie killing fun, butwhat this show does is powerful. The acting is also wonderful fromeveryone in the cast. The direction is also wonderful capturing theapocalyptic world. In the end this is a show that I will be watchingnext season for sure.