And not a major network one among them.
And not a major network one among them.
Respect my lack of authority.
Community - NBC - NBC Universal (NBC, USA Network, SyFy) - Comcast
Louie, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Justified - FX - Fox Entertainment Group (Fox, FX, etc.) - News Corp.
Shameless - Showtime - Showtime Networks (Showtime, TMC, Flix) - CBS Corporation (CBS, CW)
Currently not a single decent show - ABC - Disney-ABC Television Group (ABC, A&E, Lifetime) - The Walt Disney Company
The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad - AMC - AMC Networks (AMC, IFC, Sundance)
Game of Thrones - HBO - Turner Broadcasting (Adult Swim/Cartoon Network, TNT, CNN, Warner Bros) - Time-Warner (HBO, Cinemax).
I wouldn't say "not among"
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Yours was the only troll comment, but I'll bite. I really love the zombie/apocalypse themes but, zombie movies/shows/games have been overdone in the last few years and that's making them all seem a bit stale.
The Walking Dead was the show I looked forward to the most when it first aired this year. It didn't take but a couple of shows though to realize that it wasn't just the first show that was a dull rip-off of other zombie projects, but the writing was terrible and the characters had no dimensions. The acting is forced and makes me not give a fuck about a single character. I really wanted to like the show and watched it till the third or fourth episode, but in the end it was just a big letdown.
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I thought the same thing but as the series progressed it became a lot more than that.
The last episode,which btw you can't simply watch as a one-off to get the same effect, was pretty terrific and centered on the human aspect( as does most of the series) of dealing with the previously unthinkable.
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