As a preface, I HATE zombie shows. They[re so formulaic, a waste of time with predictable B horror (a top 3 never genre for me unless it's an obvious spoof). It's fair to say that there's more similarities to this than not despite the amazeballs CGI Armageddon opening that wasted no time in S1E1 (MAJOR points already--never waste my time); however the treatment of the spectrum of the human situation is AMAZING and stands on its own. I learned later it's based off of a video game so even more kudos to the collective talent of the makers of this turning what could have been a mass market FPS adaptation and adding what I know couldn't have been in the gameplay at such an artistic level. I think it was E3-4 with Nick Offerman--that's an Emmy-winner on its own if there's any justice in the world.
Pablo Pascal is hitting nearing GOAT levels in the last few years between GOT (accompanied by Ellie's character as fellow alumna) Mandalorian, and others,, now this. (I'm both a native Texan and have lived in Guadalajara for years, so admitted bias there ;) )
I'm a research biophysicist with a medical school (though I do not practice-just loved real science more, yes you can call me an idjit but it was right for me so I can't help but love the mythological and epidemiological basis and tidbits peppered through the show so far. But in that same context is also the rich nuances of the psychology and understanding of the co-evolution with far more ancient microbial life, and to likewise survive to likewise instinctively fulfill out genetic mandate whatever the cost as well. The "slow" episodes, shouldn't be criticized; timing and pacing is important in writing but if you take the time to let go, that[s the beauty in the simplest things that reminds us we're humans with a special gift of free will with all of our emotions that separate us from the enormity of the frightening mycelia in this apocalyptic wonder we've been treated to weekly,
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