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Undoubtedly, presently it really is becoming more and more difficult to discover a worthwhile and interesting film within this genre, totally free of clichés and clichés already standing along the throat.

Even if I was formerly familiar using the combination of comics of the same name by Robert Kirkman, I began watching the series just a few years after its release, being right then on the lookout for a fantastic series inside the genre of post-apocalyptic horror.

The initial season just won me over, this the shortest in duration. It will be worth admitting that must be here that he is sustained in precisely the same classic style on the comic book of the identical name, without deviating from the principle storylines. It is actually striking how realism is conveyed, this atmosphere of any devastated city, around every corner of which a'walker'can hide, who just strives to address you. Remember the film 28 Days Later? It consistantly improves first season of The Walkers the influence of the positioning as well as the spirit with the post-apocalyptic emptiness in this film is most acutely felt. This all, based on the scenery as well as deliberate grayness of the image itself, keeps in suspense until ab muscles end. Being a lover in the'atmosphere'in films and TV series, it was especially pleasing with me, since I do believe that the roll-out of cinema, to set it mildly, failed when the viewer cannot feel the complete depth from the plot, plunge into this fictional world prescribed by the creators.

Your next three seasons were literally'swallowed up'in an unhappy amount of days. It ought to be especially noted here the well-coordinated work of their screenwriters, who managed not just in maintain your original Kirkman plot, but and refresh it, bringing in an item of themselves as well as cast of actors. If, looking at the character, he forces you to fidget as part of your chair, and your mind just explodes with one big question,'What will happen next?' , Then everything worked out.

Together with the'walking ', new antagonists appear. The Governor, played by David Morrissey, represents the leader of an inviting and seemingly safe city, however, within the guise of virtue, we have a rather cruel nature, hiding a tremendous secret from the depths of his house hoping with all of his might to keep the past.

Also, http://mamasonice.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=1380990 you need to remember that this series is diluted with love lines, it wasn't without love triangles and an array of intrigues between the primary characters.

Many people feel, it absolutely was the very first four seasons who were thought out and created with an especially high quality.

You start to remain some sort of slimy and unsightly sensation of prostration from your fifth season. The truth is that even most loyal and longtime fans of the series sometimes lose interest of the chief characters, and everything attempts with the creators to breathe life into them end in failure, dialogues become obsolete, it is simply uninteresting to see intrigues, things are all so predictable. One gets the sense that now illumination is not the'walking'ones, who is now able to killed because of their little toes closed, but the interior experiences of the key characters. And everything will be fine in case the viewer felt the emotions from the characters on himself, would share their feelings and show empathy, but, unfortunately, when the subsequent dialogue is occupied, only'Well, again'is spinning in his head. The series has transformed into a talk show, where very rarely without anyone's knowledge, as being a bystander, several'walkers'will flash.

The first episode of your seventh season made an indelible impression on me, after watching I desired all the more'such'and immediately. Did not work out. Failed to work out.

The breakdown of the group of a different antagonist in the person of Negan (played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan) somewhat diluted the situation. We have to admit that Jeffrey Dean Morgan was excellent for this role. Negan is the first choice and authority of several survivors who call the Saviors. While Negan is arguably the most violent antagonist on the show, his primary motives are survival. It will be interesting to check out the way the creators develop this character, if, not surprisingly, this is an element of their total plans.