Zombpocalypse Now: Discussing Undead Things
TV & Film:After Shows
ZOMBPOCALYPSE NOW: FEAR (And Loathing) On THE WALKING DEAD
FEAR THE WALKING DEAD
Season 3, Episode 14 "El Matadero"
Written by Alan Page
Directed by Stefan Schwartz
Dustin: Is he still sulking?
Timothy: He is, in fact.
Curtis: I hate you both.
Dustin: Look, just because we told you that The Martian was fiction and not a dramatic recreation...
Timothy: Something that should have been obvious, considering that it was based on a novel...
Dustin: ... is no reason to pout.
Curtis: I just want to believe that the indomitable human spirit has propelled man out to the stars, that C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate, that signals from buried monoliths have sent us to Saturn or Jupiter or wherever. Is that to much to ask?
Dustin: ...
Timothy: ...
Dustin: You know, it shouldn't be.
Timothy: It would be nice.
Curtis: Instead we get the post-apocalypse zombie thing. You see my problem.
Timothy: Can't actually argue with that. Still, the post-apocalypse zombie thing is why we're here.
Dustin: And we get all that lovely grim and miserable joy here on this week's Fear the Walking Dead.
Curtis: Or Fear and Loathing in El Matadero, based on about a third of this episode.
Timothy: I'm not sure I could take a Hunter S. Thompson zombie novel. Anyway, we do talk the adventures of Madison & Co. again this week, and next week we get the season finale. I expect it will be bloody.
Dustin: Most likely. Probably Lexx the hell out of the poor people at the dam. It is their way.
Timothy: It so very, very, is. And after that, the season premiere of The Walking Dead. Which will also be happiness and rainbows.
Dustin: As is their way. So listen with your earholes, people! We podcast the thing! Zombpocalypse Now!
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