All of us are dead [Netflix]

Have to say I'm liking this. Some hateful characters but that sums up the human race :cry:

That's a sign of a good show i think, like Joffrey from GOT. It's good to have some characters to love to hate because you want them to get their comeuppance.

A plain simple bad guy like most bond villains are boring and I don't really care for their deaths.
 
I'm on Ep 6, getting bored with it now.. not sure if I'll make it to the end.
 
Finished it last night.

I quite like it overall, I wouldn't say amazing. I found some of it really sad, not sure why but the part of the kid finding his mum turned into a zombie and his friend hitting her really got me. The school bully being invincible and with this bone to pick with them got a bit old towards the end. The commander having the guts to go through with the bombing but felt too guilty to live was different, showing his humanity after the ruthlessness?

The ending sets up season 2 with that class president and this new group of super human, almost like vampires that can walk in daylight...what they have made is Blade lol
 
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That's a sign of a good show i think, like Joffrey from GOT. It's good to have some characters to love to hate because you want them to get their comeuppance.

A plain simple bad guy like most bond villains are boring and I don't really care for their deaths.

I think the very best shows (Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, The Shield, etc.) go one step further and have the main character(s) be equal parts people you can sympathize with and relate to, and despise and be disgusted by.
 
I had other stuff to watch so have yet to finish this but on episode 4 now. Quite good indeed and quite typical of the style and comedic timing of humour etc seen in other shows and Animes. The Internet scene about Facebook friends/Instagram followers was lol.

Already one hateful character emerges, feel bad for another character too, just hard done by an awful person.

It's also more fitting right now as I'm playing Dying Light 2 so after playing a bit I want to jump back into the series and vice versa :cool:
 
Hate the way they’ve written the character of Gwi-nam. He’s just a muppet at best.
 
7.5/10 - very good. However,

They know about zombies, but still insist on attacking the body and by the last episode, the neck - why no head shots?

And speaking of the last episode, all the way through they were avoiding trying to attack and kill the zombies - lots of Home Alone stuff, so why in the final episode are they suddenly killers and we see shovels in heads/necks etc?

Again last episode, the kids go out without any weapons, knowing that someone or some thing is still at the school (and probably some rogue zombies) and then we get super zombie nam-ra and talk of other super zombies, where she spiderman leaps off a building. Was the final episode written/directed by someone else?!

Also, when we see people we care about getting taken down by the zombies, they do the shot of the face and the zombies biting them from behind, neck, shoulders arms etc - they stare in the camera emotionless, just sucked out the immersion as in reality i'd expect you would be in a bit of pain and screaming.

And...........pink cardigan girl, i was hoping for either a redemption arc or a satisfying ironic death ie the guy she turned was the one that got her - she got off too easy :(

And............lots of time to spend on character development, almost 12hrs of tv which is great, but nearly half an episode spent on talking about a toilet and then making said toilet - lol.

But really enjoyed it and looking forward to S2 and of course Lee Cheong-San, 'cause let's face it, he isn't dead!
 
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