A shocking awakening
In the United States, Rick Grims,
the town's sheriff wakes up from
wakes up from his comma
after participating in a
after participating in a shootout gone wrong. He finds himself alone, in an abandoned hospital
hospital, in a world
world overrun by the undead. His
objective is to find his wife
his wife and son (Loris and Carl) who are no longer at home. Rick meets other men who explain that the only way to kill the undead is to shoot them in the head. Rrick goes to
Atlanta and meets some
survivors who are looking for supplies for their group. These survivors decide to take Rick with them and
with them and bring him back to the group that includes his son and his
and his wife.
An iterative process
The rest of the series is, I personally find, rather repetitive, Rick finds a group of survivors, they die, Rick must flee and find a new group of survivors etcetera... It is a rather good series I find because, we evolve with the main character, at the beginning we are afraid of the undead then we get used to it and we do not feel any more fear in glass them. Where the series was well done is in denouncing human cruelty. Indeed, in a world where humans turn into the undead without purpose or goodness (in fact they are aggressive vegetables) instead of helping each other, groups are formed, men divide, kill each other ...
Our world is doomed?
So in the end it's simple, there's no way out unless the humans unite but as it's impossible, at the end of The Walking Dead the Earth is left to its own devices and the humans are nothing more than flesh-eating undead. With what is happening in our world, now in 2022, between viruses and wars, whether chemical or nuclear, I hope that for you, in the future, the world will be pacified and will not have destroyed itself.