I don't have any TV service anymore so I can't watch the show. You have to have some sort of provider to be able to watch it on AMC's website. I was still watching in the last couple years, but not like I did in the beginning. I wish the director from the first episode could do the Rick movies. The first episode of TWD felt like a movie instead of a TV show.
I'm not so much into the zombie facet of the show as I am seeing the stories of people surviving/rebuilding after society collapses.
I know it is necessary for the storyline, but it still stinks when they kill of characters you like. The original group is almost completely gone now.
We live near Atlanta so my wife has joked that I should go there and try out. I would have to be a freshly turned walker though, I look too well fed.
I'm not so much into the zombie facet of the show as I am seeing the stories of people surviving/rebuilding after society collapses.
I know it is necessary for the storyline, but it still stinks when they kill of characters you like. The original group is almost completely gone now.
I remember them showing how Walkers were 'made'. I believe they called the training "Walker Academy" or something like that. They bring in the actors/extras in and teach them how they want them to move/act/respond so it is consistent. I know they got some grief for having walkers that were a little too nimble in the early episodes.They're going to film a third Walking Dead series right here in Richmond! My neighbor is in the screen actors guild and would make a great walker, you really have to see him. Anyway he's going to try to pull some strings to get both him and I on the show as extras. He acts full time but I have a lot of time off due to 12 hour shifts.
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We live near Atlanta so my wife has joked that I should go there and try out. I would have to be a freshly turned walker though, I look too well fed.