Hambo
01-29-16, 12:05 AM
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I found this BBC mini-series about a week ago and I am hooked!
I'm not sure if any of you guys have heard of this show but it's basically about zombies. . . but there's a twist of course! The story is set in the fictional northern English village of Rawton, several years after 'the rising' when the recently deceased rose from their graves and hunted the living. I know what you thinking, this is just a typical zombie apocalypse series. . .but it isn't! After a period of conflict between living and undead, some clever scientists figure out a way to restore the 'rotters' to their normal state . . kind of. These 'Partially Deceased Syndrome' (PDS) sufferers talk normally, walk normally and basically act normally, except they are still dead. They cannot eat as their organs do not work and they appear ghostly white as blood no longer flows through their veins. We follow the story of a young man named Keiran who must overcome discrimination from his village to try and fit back into society and get on with his life.
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The sad thing about this series is that there are only 9 episodes, with the 3rd season recently cancelled due to budget cuts.
Anyway, I encourage you all to check out this obscure, funny and powerful series and maybe you will be hooked too!
http://31.media.tumblr.com/ce6dfff1d0302bf7bc904d595d9d7107/tumblr_n9f6htUllC1r05bkco1_500.gif
I found this BBC mini-series about a week ago and I am hooked!
I'm not sure if any of you guys have heard of this show but it's basically about zombies. . . but there's a twist of course! The story is set in the fictional northern English village of Rawton, several years after 'the rising' when the recently deceased rose from their graves and hunted the living. I know what you thinking, this is just a typical zombie apocalypse series. . .but it isn't! After a period of conflict between living and undead, some clever scientists figure out a way to restore the 'rotters' to their normal state . . kind of. These 'Partially Deceased Syndrome' (PDS) sufferers talk normally, walk normally and basically act normally, except they are still dead. They cannot eat as their organs do not work and they appear ghostly white as blood no longer flows through their veins. We follow the story of a young man named Keiran who must overcome discrimination from his village to try and fit back into society and get on with his life.
http://cdn-static.denofgeek.com/sites/denofgeek/files/styles/insert_main_wide_image/public/in_the_flesh_series_2_0.jpg?itok=sgw1urHo
The sad thing about this series is that there are only 9 episodes, with the 3rd season recently cancelled due to budget cuts.
Anyway, I encourage you all to check out this obscure, funny and powerful series and maybe you will be hooked too!
http://31.media.tumblr.com/ce6dfff1d0302bf7bc904d595d9d7107/tumblr_n9f6htUllC1r05bkco1_500.gif