(limited spoilers)
Apparently, we have to go to Korea for good stuff now without the 100% politics. Looks like Korea is the future of television. The shows love killing off people you like though unlike most American shows. The zombie shows it’s always a question about FAST or SLOW zombies. They should be SLOW but it’s so boring that they add fast ones to spice things up. Then you wonder about what capabilities do the zombies have. Can they climb, open doors, etc. There’s VIRUS and then there’s just undead type zombies. In this show it’s the rabid virus people. What’s also strange is unlike say Walking Dead they just kill shitton of zombies, these people can’t manage to kill much of any zombies.
I couldn’t stop watching
https://www.netflix.com/title/81237994
The Zombie ‘Rules’ Of Netflix’s ‘All Of Us Are Dead’
Netflix has once again turned to Korean zombies for another fantastic production. We’ve seen this once already with Kingdom, but now, we’re headed to the present day with the 12 episode series All of Us Are Dead, the closest thing to a TV adaptation of Train to Busan we’re likely to see (and incidentally, better than its quasi-sequel, Peninsula).
All of Us Are Dead (Korean: 지금 우리 학교는; Hanja: 只今 우리 學校는; RR: Jigeum Uri Hakgyoneun; lit. Our School Now) is a 2022 South Korean coming-of-age zombie apocalypse horror streaming television series starring Yoon Chan-young, Park Ji-hoo, Cho Yi-hyun, Park Solomon and Yoo In-soo. Based on the Naver webtoon Now at Our School[2]by Joo Dong-geun, which was published between 2009 and 2011, the series was released on January 28, 2022, on Netflix.[3][4]