Running from 31 October to 5 December 2010, the first series is a six-episode series based on the comic book of the same name written by Robert Kirkman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kirkman). Designed for TV by Frank Darabont, director of the pilot episode (four-episode writer), The audience gets to know Rick and the group of zombie holocaust survivors. Rick Grimes is a deputy sheriff victim of an accident during a gunfight with outlaws: hit in the back, he goes into a coma, leaving his wife Lori and his son Carl in tears.
The awakening, shortly afterwards, is traumatic: the hospital is destroyed and full of corpses. Rick doesn't take long to understand the situation: a "virus" turns people into zombies. The dead awaken and attack the living, whose presence is less and less, the earth finds itself populated by bloodthirsty zombies. The deputy will use all his survival and weapons skills to survive and get out of the city, finding other surviving refugees in the woods: among them, he finds his family and his best friend: Shane. Forced then to move, they will soon realize that the real enemies are other human beings, driven only by the instinct of survival. The plot seems to be that of films already seen (Resident evil or 28 Days Later), but it is something else. From the very first episodes, The Walking Dead ( fascinates the spectator, intrigued to see if the protagonists will be able to save themselves. At the moment ten seasons have come out, all of them very engaging, although, in my opinion, the first ones are of a much higher quality.
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