Review of After

The Walking Dead: After (2014)
Season 4, Episode 9
Brainless
14 February 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This episode has confirmed that any scriptwriters here, are as brainless as those zombies that they are promoting.

At which point can zombies be domesticated? They are rabidly, feral undead who will not stop their hunger of consuming the living. Begging that obvious question of how they can be walked on a lead with, or even amongst? A zombies sense living flesh with rabid intent as their source of sustenance. The head that was decapitated and turned into a zombie, but without be bitten or eaten by all of those other approaching zombies? Durp durp and the big send off...

Can see you see the problem here? This show undermining the main antagonist, turning them into your average cattle to be constantly, gratuitously, slaughtered. How horrific, really?

But at least we get to know all about these characters lack of psychology in their most childistic demeanours. Having the dads best zombie impression,(he is gonna turn please turn, shucks he didn't turn). The child doing reverse behavioural patterns, as they obviously do,(I got the best food, no I'm not gonna eat it. Look at that knot it is just super tight, oops lost a shoe). The gun the kid was holding should have sent him flying back 5 yards from kick back. Hurray for all of these characters insights in the form of their daydreams. Her fetishism (lapdogs, on a lead, yho biatch) the source of that imagined anger. Waking up, having a bloodbath, but so grandiose. Although it didn't justify any of those delusions, when undermining the source of any horror.

No more colonel, really? The only protagonist worthwhile, as he knew how to keep these antagonists in check. Because team zombie doesn't win half so much.

1 out of 10 zombies are brainless, so are scriptwriters who think zombies can be domesticated
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