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(10/25/12 4:36am)
The Walking Dead returned for its third season Oct. 14 with a swift storytelling pace, picking up where we left off last spring. Based on a comic book series of the same name, the series follows a band of survivors searching for safety in northern Georgia after the spread of a virus that caused a zombie apocalypse.
(09/27/12 4:56am)
NBC’s Revolution is the next ambitious, post-apocalyptic network drama with hopes of filling the gaping hole left by ABC’s groundbreaking Lost. Though shows such as The Event, Flash Forward, Terra Nova and V all tried and failed to obtain the same cult following Lost enjoyed, Revolution is produced by Lost creator J.J. Abrams and has a step up with the fans right out of the gate.
(09/13/12 5:07am)
Loyal viewers of Breaking Bad were elated when mid-July rolled around, as it marked the return of the dark AMC drama’s anticipated fifth season. After a bombshell ending to the previous season — in which Bryan Cranston’s Walter White, the antihero of the show, blew up a retirement home to kill his boss Gustavo Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) — the first half of the fifth and final season did not disappoint. The first eight episodes culminated in an explosive mid-season cliffhanger.
As the show’s title suggests, Gilligan was determined from the beginning to demonstrate on screen how dire circumstances can shatter a man’s honor and compassion — Walt’s. Since the pilot episode, which revealed Walt has cancer, the degradation of his character has been the show’s defining theme.