Probably a hot take but long before <insert favorite character> got killed I got bored of it because I actually wanted a sci-fi story with a logical conclusion. Everyone hated the season 1 CDC episode but I enjoyed that little tidbit of investigation and possible clues towards solving the outbreak. Then the creator had to go and disavow it and say "This isn't sci-fi, there are no happy endings, it's just a story about zombies. We don't plan to explain the zombies." I wasn't really into it any more and finally stopped watching when it was obvious that guy who was supposedly traveling to DC to report what he knew about the outbreak was bullshitting everyone.
The thing is, ever since Night of the Living Dead it’s been a given that the zombies don’t get explained or resolved. It’s hardly groundbreaking to do that shit, and yet people still think they’re blowing our minds by going that route.
Probably a hot take but long before <insert favorite character> got killed I got bored of it because I actually wanted a sci-fi story with a logical conclusion. Everyone hated the season 1 CDC episode but I enjoyed that little tidbit of investigation and possible clues towards solving the outbreak. Then the creator had to go and disavow it and say "This isn't sci-fi, there are no happy endings, it's just a story about zombies. We don't plan to explain the zombies." I wasn't really into it any more and finally stopped watching when it was obvious that guy who was supposedly traveling to DC to report what he knew about the outbreak was bullshitting everyone.
The thing is, ever since Night of the Living Dead it’s been a given that the zombies don’t get explained or resolved. It’s hardly groundbreaking to do that shit, and yet people still think they’re blowing our minds by going that route.
Everyone knows it was a virus brought to earth by a crashing probe from Venus.
That or Hell literally flowing over, I liked how he left it open while also pointing in some directions.