![]() ![]() Its characters are rich, and do not fit the outsider’s stereotypical view of people from the deep southern United States. It offers so much more than vicarious thrills and adrenaline bursts. ![]() Graphic barely begins to describe the series, but to me, the story is well worth it. That’s not to say The Walking Dead isn’t shocking and really scary. Maybe because of its being adapted from comics, the show manages to provide those thrills which fantasy horror can, without the shock-torture element of the Saw movies, for example. The Walking Dead, though a television show and not film, is based on a comic book series which began in 2003. Most horror movies, especially the ones made these days, are too much for me. I’m not particularly a horror fan, though. But they scare me in the I-don’t-believe-in-them-but-it’s-fun-to-pretend-while-sitting-in-a-well-lit-house kind of way. Zombies have always scared the - well, you know - out of me, along with vampires and ghosts. ![]() You may not know of which show I am speaking if your tastes in viewing don’t include graphically violent comic book adaptations about monsters, specifically zombies. Maybe you can imagine my great delight and frustration when I realized one of this season’s break-out television shows was set and filmed in the Peach State. A couple of years ago, I moved from Georgia to Los Angeles to try to be an employed writer and performer. ![]()
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