The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead is an American horror drama television series set in a post-apocalyptic world where a vicious zombie virus has swept over the planet. The show follows those who have survived the outbreak and are now forced to live in a world ruled by the living dead.

The show premiered on Halloween 2010, after which it has been only growing its popularity. The first episode of the fifth season broke the ratings record as the most watched cable show of all time with 17.3 million viewers. Considering the high ratings and the cable channel AMC’s strong faith in its show it’s no wonder they renewed the show for a sixth season – before even airing the fifth one. The producers of the show have already plans for season 10 and beyond.

The show starts out with the main character sheriff’s deputy Rick Grimes (portrayed by Andrew Lincoln) waking up from a coma to find out he’s amidst a zombie apocalypse. He has no idea what’s really going on since in the universe of The Walking Dead concept of Zombies doesn’t exist. That is also to explain why the characters never use the word ‘zombie’ but refer to the living corpses as ‘walkers’. Terms such as ‘roamers’, ‘lurkers’, ‘biters’ or even ‘geeks’ are also heard throughout the show. To me that gives the show a unique feeling and an interesting starting point.

After his awakening Rick is set to a path to find his family, in which he miraculously succeeds after finding them amongst a group of other survivors. Rick gains the status as the group’s leader and from this point on the show follows their group that is to encounter several other comrades in fate.

While The Walking Dead is based on the comic books of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard, the show runners have taken their own course with the show adding new characters and changing plot details. The show has also given a second chance to some characters that didn’t make it alive in the comics. Robert Kirkman has stated that it will be impossible for the fans to tell what is going to happen next on TV series just by reading the comics, which in the world of The Walking Dead means you can never know who’s going to get killed off next. The fact that no character is beyond death’s reach makes every episode an intense experience and it’s exactly what keeps you intrigued – but also really scared.

The Walking Dead is not a show about zombies. It’s about the people and what they’re ready to do in order to stay alive in a world, where the choices are either to stay alive together or die alone. The show is also about humanity and how easy it is to forget, which is proven by fact that the real antagonists of the show are humans, not the flesh-eating roamers. Whether you choose to trust or distrust someone can easily become the difference between life and death – all this considering the slim possibility that you somehow haven’t been bitten by a walker yet. Needless to say, death is always present.

In addition to the physical aspect of survival, the show is also about emotional surviving. The Walking Dead can seem really grim show from time to time for it deals with themes such as abuse, mental health and even suicide, self-harm and euthanasia. It underlines the power of desperation, but also shows the importance of hope. For example desperation can compel a character to do something amazing, but just as easily it can cause something terrible to be done. It’s only hope that can really help the characters move forward.

The show can also be viewed from a social perspective: what could happen when the society is completely broken down, with no economic or political structures? How would it affect our lives if things like technology and electronics were taken away? If there was no food left, how far would people be ready to go trying to get some?

The Walking Dead is definitely one of my favorite TV shows. I appreciate the well-written characters and the individual development of each one of them through the show. My personal favorite is Daryl Dixon, the crossbow-wielding, complex and flawed badass with a heart of gold. He never existed in the comic books, but thanks to the actor Norman Reedus’ impressing auditioning for the show, the writers decided to create a whole new character just for him. It was not a mistake since Daryl Dixon became a fan favorite almost instantly.

I like the visual look of the show, too. It is mostly shot in a modest way and a slightly lower image quality than TV shows usually, both of which are methods to achieve the feeling of “the end of the world.” I also love the sceneries because American TV shows are rarely set in a state like Georgia.

But the main reason I love The Walking Dead as much as I do is that the show is ultimately about family, not in the traditional meaning of the word though. It is about trust and friendship between people who in a pre-apocalyptic world – let’s face it – wouldn’t even have gotten a chance to meet each other just because their backgrounds are so different. By focusing on a group instead of just one or two survivors the show teaches us that for people to thrive, they need other people.

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  1. inka

    I’ve never seen an episode of The Walking Dead, but thanks to you, I want to see one now! I have only seen the commercials, and I didn’t know the show was based on a comic-book series. Your text really made me want to try this show. It’s always pleasant to find a TV-show that offers new perspectives for society and the way we treat each other.

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