This is the best zombie show I've ever seen.
Acting is so bad that it's fun to watch, special effects are horrible, logic doesn't exist (why do zombies sometimes run and sometimes walk??????????) but this is what makes it good.
IMO, there are 2 kind of "trash": the kind that bores you to death, and the kind that is SO bad that it keeps you glued to the screen.
This is the second kind.
In my opinion this is way better than TWD.
Seems alot of people don't get this show.
Coming here with their comments it's cheap, below average acting, can't take the characters serious, etc ...
Well peeps this isn't a freaking serious ZOMBIE SERIE.
It's a ZOMBIE COMEDY show.
The characters arn't meant to be taken serious.
The zombies don't have to be serious. It's a goddamn comedy.
Its perfect for what it is.
TWD is a zombie show thats serious and see what that gets us? Nowhere. Every episode is just another filler in TWD.
Thats why Z-Nation is that good. cause we don't have lame drama in this show. It resolves around humour and action.
Anyone that comes here and doens't get it. Don't even bother commenting here about the quality if you don't get the show anyways.
"Sorry, I was...Miles away..."
Holy shit what a great episode! T'Nia Miller is one hell of an actor. Owen yelling scared the shit out of me!
I wanted this to be good. It had the budget to be good. The cinematic feel of it was good. Some of the casting and acting was good. It had public support. But, it desperately needed a biblical historian (like Craig Evans) to guide the historical accuracy. It stumbles over the most basic details (a centurion is leader of 80 men, he most definitely wouldn't be assigned to guard a tax collector; Hebrew is read and written from right to left, yet Nicodemus seems unaware of this; also, sacred texts were on scrolls, not bound in books, and very rare; the disciples were not educated men, which is why the ruling class marvelled at their wisdom; the writing shows a very cursory reading of the New Testament and no knowledge at all of scholarly work done on arranging the gospel material chronologically or on Harmonies, and I could go on and on). Eventually all these inconsistencies and anachronisms were just too annoying to allow me to continue watching the series. I could only make it to episode 4, and have now abandoned it. Please, Dallas Jenkins, get a scholar to guide you, you have the unique opportunity to do a great thing, and the resources and public trust to do it. As it stands, I give this series a 4 (poor) out of 10. [Quasi-Biblical Drama]
Much better episode! Finally, there is some of the "Haunting" magic the first season was known for. Hope it stays like this for the rest the runtime. Great stuff.
Poor Succession imitation that remembers it has to be scary every now and again, so throws in a jump scare from nothing. Really not vibing with this one after 2 episodes, but we'll see if it improves.
The first episodes were a bit slow but now it’s coming along a bit. Hope it picks up pace more.
everyone in this show has the same face
it's really disorienting
It s a TV show not a documentary. A good period drama with Jesus it s a miracle
Hum, it's fine, very good, repeat actors from the previous part.
This one in particular, despite having certain mild scares and certain ghost moments, cannot be considered a horror series.
Well, it is a series of love through time, a beautiful and heartbreaking curse of love.
The cast acts well, the premise is good and the series has a precise and somewhat direct plot, although to those who are not used to it, it will seem slow in its first episodes.
It is a series that can be seen and enjoyed, it is better not to compare it with the previous part but you feel a drop in the personalities of the characters, in the terror and in the end.
Enjoyable and recommended series.
The best show about Jesus I've ever seen (possibly a tie with the Passion - but they are very different and I loved each in different ways). Those who say it's inaccurate - guess what? They never claimed to be accurate. They claim that it's plausible - made up of mostly fictionalized events that surround the well known Bible stories and flesh out the backgrounds of disciples and other characters which are NOT told in the scriptures - or any where else. They are fictionalized into a drama that - hopefully - will draw people into the scriptures to read the truth for themselves. And with that purpose, they have succeeded in a big way! I've been a Christian for over 40 years, and this show has sent me to my Bible many times to read the biblical account of the story they just told.
The final season of Phineas and Ferb is it's most ambitious and it's most interesting. It's the one season where many of it's episodes ditch the formula in favour of new, unique ways of telling stories, or subvert them completely as a way to keep things fresh. Character driven stories have become the norm now as the show develops it's cast in surprising ways - from revelations about Stacy to an ongoing romance plotline with Vanessa and Monty, it manages to be consistently entertaining and funny while also doing brand new things with it's world.
Not only that, but some of the finest episodes of the show's run are here, proving that they truly did save the best for last, leaving the show out on a high note with the promise of more to come in the future (which did indeed happen). Fantastic final season to a fantastic show.