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The Walking Dead is just about the most famous and popular zombie series. I've looked at it since 2012.<br><br>The series tells about life in the zombie apocalypse. In the earliest seasons, the heroes constantly wander around, moving collected from one of city to another. A full-fledged post-apocalyptic society is created, made up of disparate bandit formations and settlements which can be at war with every other. The highest danger in the realm of "Walkers" is not zombies, but other people. The dead here are extremely slow and easily killed, but when stacked up in onlookers, they have remarkable strength at close range, and it can be difficult to push a zombie away from you finding out without the right skill. As well as zombies and bandits, weather conditions also affect our heroes: for instance, during prolonged frosts, the harvest may die and Rick's group will still only have not even attempt to eat (in late seasons, about ten years have passed since the beginning with the apocalypse - all hypermarkets are cleaned and empty, [https://vuf.minagricultura.gov.co/Lists/Informacin%20Servicios%20Web/DispForm.aspx?ID=12556 https://vuf.minagricultura.gov.co] we've got to grow provisions in the beds).<br><br>The principle feature of your series is its atmosphere and realism. It is actually as should you be falling into that world, along with the heroes experiencing the many hardships and hardships. Throughout the years, the characters have grown like family (with the exception of Morgan and Enid, the two of these I never liked). Each character inside the series is revealed and worked out to the detail, and a few LOT of them. The most colorful characters, in my view, are Carol and Deril.<br><br>Also, an exceptional feature on the series is the last seasons, in principle, are usually not worse versus the first. True, in the later seasons there's a certain proportion of, or else delirium, then fantastic: Ezekiel along with his tiger plus a shifted cuckoo, a scavenger settlement by having an eccentric junkyard queen ... and there's also a separate settlement of "Amazons" with machine guns along with a wandering crowd mimicking zombies<br><br>Definitely the season happens when Rick and his group just found its way to Alexandria (and the actual way it ended there!). From the clearly there was a season where they once lived within an abandoned prison, by which everyone fell ill from an unknown disease ... it so happened that I watched this season in its entirety and was ill, using a temperature of 40+ (full immersion, mln). The times of year where Rick's group fought Negan's gang would be the most depressing and darkest installments of The Walkers. But that's why they're no less interesting. Normally, the series seriously isn't funny, that will put it mildly. Zombie apocalypse and really should not be fun. Sometimes you can find boring episodes during which nothing happens. But this is not always the case. Gradually events are swaying but it becomes interesting to watch. The series continues to be running for way too long that Rick's daughter has grown coming from a baby and stay a full-fledged character.<br><br>Generally, "The Walking Dead" might be recommended to enjoy lovers of films about zombies and long series, if you are not scared of some protraction and depression.

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The Walking Dead is just about the most famous and popular zombie series. I've looked at it since 2012.

The series tells about life in the zombie apocalypse. In the earliest seasons, the heroes constantly wander around, moving collected from one of city to another. A full-fledged post-apocalyptic society is created, made up of disparate bandit formations and settlements which can be at war with every other. The highest danger in the realm of "Walkers" is not zombies, but other people. The dead here are extremely slow and easily killed, but when stacked up in onlookers, they have remarkable strength at close range, and it can be difficult to push a zombie away from you finding out without the right skill. As well as zombies and bandits, weather conditions also affect our heroes: for instance, during prolonged frosts, the harvest may die and Rick's group will still only have not even attempt to eat (in late seasons, about ten years have passed since the beginning with the apocalypse - all hypermarkets are cleaned and empty, https://vuf.minagricultura.gov.co we've got to grow provisions in the beds).

The principle feature of your series is its atmosphere and realism. It is actually as should you be falling into that world, along with the heroes experiencing the many hardships and hardships. Throughout the years, the characters have grown like family (with the exception of Morgan and Enid, the two of these I never liked). Each character inside the series is revealed and worked out to the detail, and a few LOT of them. The most colorful characters, in my view, are Carol and Deril.

Also, an exceptional feature on the series is the last seasons, in principle, are usually not worse versus the first. True, in the later seasons there's a certain proportion of, or else delirium, then fantastic: Ezekiel along with his tiger plus a shifted cuckoo, a scavenger settlement by having an eccentric junkyard queen ... and there's also a separate settlement of "Amazons" with machine guns along with a wandering crowd mimicking zombies

Definitely the season happens when Rick and his group just found its way to Alexandria (and the actual way it ended there!). From the clearly there was a season where they once lived within an abandoned prison, by which everyone fell ill from an unknown disease ... it so happened that I watched this season in its entirety and was ill, using a temperature of 40+ (full immersion, mln). The times of year where Rick's group fought Negan's gang would be the most depressing and darkest installments of The Walkers. But that's why they're no less interesting. Normally, the series seriously isn't funny, that will put it mildly. Zombie apocalypse and really should not be fun. Sometimes you can find boring episodes during which nothing happens. But this is not always the case. Gradually events are swaying but it becomes interesting to watch. The series continues to be running for way too long that Rick's daughter has grown coming from a baby and stay a full-fledged character.

Generally, "The Walking Dead" might be recommended to enjoy lovers of films about zombies and long series, if you are not scared of some protraction and depression.