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12/02/2017 16:51:16
 
 
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12/02/2017 16:43:14
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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>>>TV shows like Walking Dead drive me nuts.
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>Recently departed Au Pair from California was a big fan of WD and had me participating in Monday evening WD sessions (Monday in NZ being Sunday in the Land of the Free.) Currently looking at the WD calendar she gave me for Christmas. Oops, still on January. Fixed. The February Zombie is a real stunner.
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>IMHO the show's salad days were the first episodes when the main cast met up and appeared in every show. Not so impressed by latest series- impressive gore doesn't make up for a tired repetitive drawn-out storyline. Gosh, thugs preying on a town of good people. Who would have thunk it.
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>I'm assuming you saw the 1978 classic Dawn of the Dead? Worth digging out if not. Also the first few episodes of WD as you figure out what is going on, are quite interesting.

I saw Dawn of the Dead many times as a teen. I grew up just a few miles from a major mall that had a movie theater where a friend was an usher. So I spent many Friday nights from 12 AM to 2 AM seeing Dawn of the Dead and Rocky Horror Picture show. I'll make a distinction - watching DOTD or other zombie/slasher movies for entertainment (or to verbally "riff" stupid behavior of the victims) is OK and even fun. It's the people who actually believe in zombies and watch Walking Dead out of a belief that it might someday happen- well, there's a famous Robert Heinlein quote about the fate they deserve, but I'm too polite to quote it. :)

I watched first season of WD and also saw the horse scene. I'd rather watch an hour of HRC - at least I can make fun of her. :)
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