The Walking Dead Expanded Universe (SPOILERS)
Discussion
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.
I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
eltawater said:
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.
I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
SlimJim16v said:
Well, the underground part was boring, the Negan/Alpha part was a waste of Negan, though the ending was interesting.
Samantha Moreton is unrecognisable, I didn't realise it was her until I saw it on IMDb last year.
It’s got so bad it’s a struggle now.
AshVX220 said:
eltawater said:
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.
I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Bullett said:
AshVX220 said:
eltawater said:
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.
I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Bullett said:
There is a book series call "The Undead" on Amazon about a British zombine apocolypse. Howie, the hero is a manager at Tesco.They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.
I got an Amazon Fire 7 this week ready for a holiday and downloaded a UK based Zombie apocalypse thing, called surviving the evacuation or something, book 1 is based in London, it was free for Kindle.jtremlett said:
Bullett said:
AshVX220 said:
eltawater said:
AshVX220 said:
How the UK would cope with a Zombie Apocalypse is an interesting one I think, not as many guns available to deal with the initial threat etc, I think the percentage of people lost initially would be very high.
I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Try the ITV series Zomboat! Or going back a bit, Dead Set.I've often thought (being the saddo that I am) what I would do in such an event, in the location I'm in. Even thought about writing a book, but I haven't got the required commitment.
Yes, I know, it's just a show etc, etc, but still......
georgefreeman918 said:
First episode in a while, I have been glued to the screen (for 5 minutes at least) when the Whisperer was searching the house!
Yes this was a good scene, done really well.Nice to see the vicar/priest/one eye bloke (still don't remember his name) get a kick up the arse and become a bit of a badass character who is fed up of everyone's crap
marcosgt said:
eltawater said:
Bullett said:
They spend a lot of time fighting hand to hand or looking for guns.
Yeah it's a pain when they keep moving the shelves around again in Tesco.I salute you, sir!
M
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