I heard this great joke you guys, what’s the difference between western pop culture and a zombie? One is such a shambling revenant stumbling from one goofball calamity to the next for whom merciful thing would be to end its suffering and the other IS EATING MY BRAINS so I guess there’s not much difference between [...]
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The Walking Dead S02E02: Bloodletting
October 31, 2011
It’s apocalypse time! This week on The Walking Dead we’re having an old-fashioned country doctor jamboree as Rick carries his buckshot-riddled eight-year-old toward the little house on the prairie like a sack of root vegetables. I’m no big city veterinarian but that’s probably why he’s got all the internal bleeding! By the way the doctor they [...]
The Walking Dead – Season 2 Premiere Review
October 24, 2011
So another apocalypse has passed and we’re all still here. The world was supposed to end, again, on Friday, but the closest we came was the season 2 premiere of The Walking Dead. Feels like a result to me! The first thing that struck me was the accents. During the break between the seasons, our [...]
It’s The End of the World as We Know It and The TV’s Great
October 21, 2011
The Apocalypse is due today. What will you be doing to commemorate the occasion? I’m thinking marathoning a TV show just to get into the spirit of things. So here are five of the top TV Apocalypses (plus a few postapocalyptic situations) for your viewing pleasure: 5. Survivors British TV has a gift for the [...]
The Return of The Walking Dead
October 17, 2011
With Halloween coming up it’s the perfect time for The Walking Dead to lurch back onto our screens. The critically acclaimed zombie apocalypse show returns to our screens on Friday night with a specially extended 90 minute season 2 premiere. And it’s not just the premier that’s been beefed up, it’s the whole season: Last [...]
Frank Darabont walks away from The Walking Dead
July 27, 2011
Frank Darabont has stepped down as showrunner of The Walking Dead according Deadline Hollywood. The veteran filmmaker fought for five years to get the graphic novel adaptation to the small screen and oversaw the successful six-episode first season.


November 7, 2011
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