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Exactly. Unfold the mystery of the infected, their hierarchy, all that is exciting ...and scary. Nope, they, and I am looking at Walking Dead also, always pivot to drawn out character drama, most of which is unnecessary, basically low effort screen writing.
It depends on the type of zombies depicted. The zombies in TWD are very straight-forward and there isn't much depth to them.
In other shows like Kingdom? A bit different.
Do you like post-apocalyptic settings generally that aren't zombie, out of interest?
Zombies get a lot more scary when you don't have guns or fast communication like in Kingdom.
And when the zombies are fast and the infection process is quick
I love these kind, a complete horror.
That's Kingdom, and All of us are Dead.
The reality is that if shambling zombies actually existed, like in TWD, they wouldn't be a civilisation ending threat. And the idea that there's enough of them after 10+ years like in TWD to be able to horde up is preposterous.
Any post-apocalyptic subject matter, tbh. I agree, the TWD zombies were kind of wooden and had little to no progression built in, but still, the over-the-top melodrama existed.
Well wouldn't most other post-apocalyptic settings without as third-party force such as extraterrestrials or zombies be always melodramatic?
There is drama, backstories and character development, and then there is long-drawn out dramatic dwelling into a character or characters. We started to see this with the love triangle in S02 with Ellie/Dina/Jessie...ZZZzzzzzzzZZZzzzzz. Guaranteed, if this series continues, they will switch up the love interest over and over, much like TWD and much like a soap opera.
I don't see this being like The Walking Dead. I'm fairly sure they will only be adapting the story from the games and stopping, unless there's been some news I've missed.
The plot of the games is easily readable online, the story isn't really about the zombies at all. I did find the second season weaker than the first personally, but still didn't mind it. There's a lot of unwarranted hate online for the show, particularly around Bella Ramsey, but the same thing happened when they released part 2 of the game. The voice actor for Abby even received death threats online after the second game released.