Well, actually they're trying to get Murphy to the biolab in California.
Okay...the point is that they have a clear goal in mind. They totally satisfy my need to see zeds killed. TWD and FTWD both fill in with too much drama and dumb soap dialogue.
When are the "raging animals" going to return as a genre? We had The Birds, Willard, Bug....movies about animals gone crazy. That would work these days. Imagine killer pigeons or carnivorous sparrows? Zombie dogs and cats?
Im liking the fact that the journey is driven by them trying to get to Citizen Z.
Okay...the point is that they have a clear goal in mind. They totally satisfy my need to see zeds killed. TWD and FTWD both fill in with too much drama and dumb soap dialogue.
Citizen Z is in the Arctic. They're trying to get to California where supposedly they can extract the antibodies from Murphy to make a cure.
Why does Fear The Walking Dead have the same abbreviation as F*ck The World Dead?
That sorta confuses me, but I get it. He is up there, but besides the dog...who else is there? Shouldnt the President have been there along with key personnel? All that awesome tech and 10 years of rations. I do not understand that part of the backstory. I want to see biolab in California.
That's why this show, despite being cheaply produced, is entertaining -- they keep the pace moving. The contrast between the pacing on this show verses The Walking Dull is really eye opening. Z Nation proves that TWD could be done much, much better than it actually is.
The funnier part is every now and then they do speed the pace up on The Walking Dead. And those episodes are actually decent as a result (like when Carol went Rambo on Terminus). But every time it seems they figure out the desperate need to speed things up the show just sinks back into its usual torpid pace.
What is Rick doing in all of this?
Usually he's crying...because he's out of tampons.
That sorta confuses me, but I get it. He is up there, but besides the dog...who else is there? Shouldnt the President have been there along with key personnel? All that awesome tech and 10 years of rations. I do not understand that part of the backstory. I want to see biolab in California.
In the premiere of the show he was left behind as everyone else at the Arctic base bugged out. Their plane crashed though. He is effectively stranded solo at the arctic base but managed to find a dog to keep him company
The Citizen Z story line can be odd at times because it's separate from the main story. Most of the time it's pretty cool though. They use his scenes to examine loneliness and the battle to survive alone, etc. The 2nd season opener actually had something cool happen that he now has to deal with. They torqued up the tension and anxiety quite a bit. Not sure what will happen in the long run as he's sooooooo far away from the "Get-Murphy-to-CA" gang. It would be cool if they got him together with everyone else at some point, although that would be hard to accomplish logistically.
Then again it's not Shakespeare and they do a lot of goofy stuff so who knows where things will go? At least the producers of the show are honest about it just being a fun time. They make no pretensions about it being deep and meaningful unlike a certain other zombie show that thinks it's a freaking Greek tragedy.
I kind of suspected they were going to do that to Mack because he isn't in the promo pics for the new season.
I liked Doc's out of body experience in this ep.