Lovebitesandeveryfing
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Well a zombie is a person who’s died and has come back to life as the ‘undead’
I don’t want to give too much away but the people in The Last of Us, that may seem a bit weird have never died.
Okay, we seem similar that our interest is well written TV shows, in the main.
'The Last of Us' is HBO in the States and Sky in the UK.
I would say the tier just below 'Andor' for writing would be 'Mindhunter' which was on Netflix (and if you can find it anywhere now, anyway) and 'Blackbird' on Apple+, (which is, shockingly, not getting a second series).
Well worth checking out if you haven't seen them.
Well… Zombie Schmombie.
They're clearly not human any more. And they're only “living” in an incredibly limited sense. To all intents and purposes, they're zombies. If it walks like a zombie, and it quacks like a zombie, then…
All I keep thinking honestly is, well, at least the make-up department had a really good time. They really had a party on this one.
It has to be said that, as mutants, or zombies, or whatever they are, go, they are peculiarly repulsive. Kudos for that.
So my view on it so far is very Vicky Pollard, I'm afraid — yeah but no but yeah but no but yeah but no…
I'll persist to the end of the first season, because I paid for it. Unless it becomes a lot cleverer and it's harder to anticipate what's going to happen next, I doubt I'll get into the second season.