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The Walking Dead is essentially the most famous and popular zombie series. I've been watching it since 2012.<br><br>The series tells about life in the zombie apocalypse. In the earliest seasons, the heroes constantly wander around, moving from one city to another. Next full-fledged post-apocalyptic society is, composing of disparate bandit formations and settlements which are at war with every other. The maximum danger in the world of "Walkers" just isn't zombies, but other people. The dead here i will discuss extremely slow and simply killed, but if it is stacked up in a large group, they have got remarkable strength at close range, and it can be difficult to push a zombie away from you finding out without the right skill. In addition to zombies and bandits, climate also affect our heroes: such as, during prolonged frosts, the harvest may die and Rick's group will still only have nothing to eat (in late seasons, about several years have passed forever in the apocalypse - all hypermarkets are already cleaned and empty, we have to grow provisions from the beds).<br><br>The chief feature of the series is its atmosphere and realism. It is actually as if you are falling into that world, with the heroes experiencing many of the hardships and hardships. Over time, the characters are becoming like family (with the exception of Morgan and Enid, both of these I never liked). Each character while in the series is revealed and figured out to the particular detail, and there's a LOT of them. The best colorful characters, in my view, are Carol and Deril.<br><br>Also, a unique feature with the series is the fact that last seasons, in principle, aren't worse compared to first. True, [http://www.atawoo.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=261249 read movies reviews] from the later seasons there's a certain proportion of, otherwise delirium, then fantastic: Ezekiel along with tiger and also a shifted cuckoo, a scavenger settlement having an eccentric junkyard queen ... and also there is a separate settlement of "Amazons" with machine guns as well as a wandering people mimicking zombies<br><br>The most popular season is the place where Rick brilliant group just come to Alexandria (and how it ended there!). I remember there seemed to be a season where they once lived within the abandoned prison, through which everyone fell ill from an unknown disease ... it so happened that I watched in 2010 in the entirety and was ill, that has a temperature of 40+ (full immersion, mln). The times of year where Rick's group fought Negan's gang include the most depressing and darkest instances of The Walkers. But that is why they are no less interesting. On the whole, the series isn't funny, to get it mildly. Zombie apocalypse and mustn't be fun. Sometimes there are boring episodes through which very little happens. But this is not necessarily the case. Gradually events are swaying and yes it becomes interesting to watch. The series have been running for way too long that Rick's daughter has grown from your baby and be a full-fledged character.<br><br>Usually, "The Walking Dead" may be recommended to see lovers of films about zombies and long series, discover 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.<br><br>The series tells about life in the zombie apocalypse. In the very first seasons, the heroes constantly wander from place to place, moving in one city to another. After that full-fledged post-apocalyptic society is formed, consisting of disparate bandit formations and settlements that happen to be at war with each other. The very best danger in the concept of "Walkers" is not zombies, but other people. The dead allow me to share extremely slow and easily killed, but if they're piled-up in a crowd, [http://www.surya-aji.org/wiki/index.php?title=Reviewed_onCatch_me_when_you_can_by_Steven_Spielberg movie review] they've remarkable strength at close range, and it can be hard to push a zombie away from you finding out without correct skill. As well as zombies and bandits, climate conditions also affect our heroes: as an example, during prolonged frosts, the harvest may die and Rick's group will surely have nothing to eat (in late seasons, about decade have passed since the beginning with the apocalypse - all hypermarkets happen to be cleaned and empty, we will need to grow provisions while in the beds).<br><br>The key feature on the series is its atmosphere and realism. It really is as for anyone who is falling into that world, plus the heroes experiencing each of the hardships and hardships. Throughout the years, the characters became like family (with the exception of Morgan and Enid, both of these I never liked). Each character from the series is revealed and resolved to the smallest detail, and there is a LOT of them. One of the most colorful characters, in my opinion, are Carol and Deril.<br><br>Also, a particular feature on the series is usually that the last seasons, in principle, are certainly not worse versus first. True, from the later seasons you will find there's certain proportion of, otherwise delirium, then fantastic: Ezekiel in reference to his tiger plus a shifted cuckoo, a scavenger settlement having an eccentric junkyard queen ... and gleam separate settlement of "Amazons" with machine guns and a wandering people mimicking zombies<br><br>My personal favorite season happens when Rick and the group just found its way to Alexandria (and what ended there!). I recall there was clearly a season where they once lived inside an abandoned prison, in which everyone fell ill from an unknown disease ... it so happened that I watched this holiday season in their entirety and was ill, that has a temperature of 40+ (full immersion, mln). The times of year where Rick's group fought Negan's gang are the most depressing and darkest episodes of The Walkers. But that is why they're no less interesting. Generally speaking, the series isn't funny, to get it mildly. Zombie apocalypse and must not be fun. Sometimes there are boring episodes through which almost nothing happens. But this is not always the case. Gradually events are swaying also it becomes interesting to watch. The series continues to be running for so very long that Rick's daughter has grown originating from a baby and turn into a full-fledged character.<br><br>Usually, "The Walking Dead" may be recommended to look at lovers of films about zombies and long series, if you aren't terrified 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 very first seasons, the heroes constantly wander from place to place, moving in one city to another. After that full-fledged post-apocalyptic society is formed, consisting of disparate bandit formations and settlements that happen to be at war with each other. The very best danger in the concept of "Walkers" is not zombies, but other people. The dead allow me to share extremely slow and easily killed, but if they're piled-up in a crowd, movie review they've remarkable strength at close range, and it can be hard to push a zombie away from you finding out without correct skill. As well as zombies and bandits, climate conditions also affect our heroes: as an example, during prolonged frosts, the harvest may die and Rick's group will surely have nothing to eat (in late seasons, about decade have passed since the beginning with the apocalypse - all hypermarkets happen to be cleaned and empty, we will need to grow provisions while in the beds).

The key feature on the series is its atmosphere and realism. It really is as for anyone who is falling into that world, plus the heroes experiencing each of the hardships and hardships. Throughout the years, the characters became like family (with the exception of Morgan and Enid, both of these I never liked). Each character from the series is revealed and resolved to the smallest detail, and there is a LOT of them. One of the most colorful characters, in my opinion, are Carol and Deril.

Also, a particular feature on the series is usually that the last seasons, in principle, are certainly not worse versus first. True, from the later seasons you will find there's certain proportion of, otherwise delirium, then fantastic: Ezekiel in reference to his tiger plus a shifted cuckoo, a scavenger settlement having an eccentric junkyard queen ... and gleam separate settlement of "Amazons" with machine guns and a wandering people mimicking zombies

My personal favorite season happens when Rick and the group just found its way to Alexandria (and what ended there!). I recall there was clearly a season where they once lived inside an abandoned prison, in which everyone fell ill from an unknown disease ... it so happened that I watched this holiday season in their entirety and was ill, that has a temperature of 40+ (full immersion, mln). The times of year where Rick's group fought Negan's gang are the most depressing and darkest episodes of The Walkers. But that is why they're no less interesting. Generally speaking, the series isn't funny, to get it mildly. Zombie apocalypse and must not be fun. Sometimes there are boring episodes through which almost nothing happens. But this is not always the case. Gradually events are swaying also it becomes interesting to watch. The series continues to be running for so very long that Rick's daughter has grown originating from a baby and turn into a full-fledged character.

Usually, "The Walking Dead" may be recommended to look at lovers of films about zombies and long series, if you aren't terrified of some protraction and depression.