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The Walking Dead is probably the most famous and popular zombie series. I've been watching it since 2012.

The series tells about life within a zombie apocalypse. In the first seasons, the heroes constantly wander on your travels, moving from one city to another. Then the full-fledged post-apocalyptic society is created, composed of disparate bandit formations and settlements which can be at war with every other. The very best danger in the realm of "Walkers" just isn't zombies, but other people. The dead here are extremely slow and read movies reviews simply killed, but if they're accrued in a large group, they may have remarkable strength at close range, and it can be hard to push a zombie away from you finding out without right skill. As well as zombies and bandits, climate also affect our heroes: such as, during prolonged frosts, the harvest may die and Rick's group only will have not even attempt to eat (in late seasons, about a decade have passed forever from the apocalypse - all hypermarkets happen to be cleaned and empty, we will need to grow provisions while in the beds).

The leading feature in the series is its atmosphere and realism. It truly is as in case you are falling into that world, together with the heroes experiencing the many hardships and hardships. Over time, the characters are becoming like family (with the exception of Morgan and Enid, these two I never liked). Each character inside series is revealed and solved to the actual detail, and there are a LOT of them. One of the most colorful characters, for me, are Carol and Deril.

Also, an exceptional feature of your series is usually that the last seasons, in principle, usually are not worse compared to the first. True, while in the later seasons you will find there's certain proportion of, otherwise delirium, then fantastic: Ezekiel along with his tiger including a shifted cuckoo, a scavenger settlement through an eccentric junkyard queen ... and also there is a separate settlement of "Amazons" with machine guns and also a wandering people mimicking zombies

The most popular season happens when Rick and his awesome group just come to Alexandria (and how it ended there!). I remember there seemed to be a season where they once lived within an abandoned prison, in which everyone fell ill from an unknown disease ... it so happened that I watched this coming year rolling around in its entirety and was ill, using a temperature of 40+ (full immersion, mln). The seasons where Rick's group fought Negan's gang include the most depressing and darkest installments of The Walkers. But that is why these are no less interesting. Generally, the series will not be funny, to set it mildly. Zombie apocalypse and mustn't be fun. Sometimes you will discover boring episodes wherein almost nothing happens. But this might not be the case. Gradually events are swaying and it also becomes interesting to watch. The series is running for so very long that Rick's daughter has grown from your baby and stay a full-fledged character.

Generally speaking, "The Walking Dead" might be recommended to observe lovers of films about zombies and long series, if you're not fearful of some protraction and depression.