3/10
Starts off ok, then goes down hill faster than a fast thing on ice wearing roller skates and covered in butter.
18 September 2022
Warning: Spoilers
The first episode is your typical road trip in the apocalypse fair we have all seen a million times before. Its not bad, its not great. But its OK. Terry Crewes and Olivia Munn played off each other well enough and the twist at the end is not that twisty. Again, if you've seen the road trip movie before you know how this ends.

The second episode is a Groundhog Day type deal with two women who hate each other reliving the same day. Its....actually kinda fun. Its not fantastic, but its fun and silly and thats all its trying to be.

The third episode I couldn't care less about, and neither should you, but it will be the only episode that has a character from the OG show. It gives us yet another glimpse into the past of Alpha and now we know nothing new about her.

Episode four is what would it be like if David Attenborough was really into observing zombies and a dick.

Episode five had an interesting premise, but the execution was all kinds of nope. A-train leads the line this time. Playing against type as a character who cant run very fast. Theres a memory issue with this one, and the way they convey that is by using spoiled negative imagery. Its annoying. In the end, the episode has a message that it delivers with all the subtlety Negan did in making his point of who was in charge when he first met Rick and co.

Episode six was straight up trash. A dumb haunted house tale thats not worth your time or mine in saying anything about it other than its trash. Seriously, its trash. Utter, utter, utter trash.
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