

If anyone had, it wouldn’t have had just six episodes for its first season and left us all waiting a year for more.


Fans of the comic and the zombie genre were excited about it, but no one anticipated it would become the biggest hit of its time. This is why you can never have enough tissues.Ī televised version of a comic book by Robert Kirkman, “The Walking Dead” debuted in 2010 with six episodes and relatively little fanfare. Evil Dead: Season One” to see if popular culture is big enough for two shows about fighting the relentless threat of the undead. It’s really happened, though, and to celebrate this bizarre miracle, this edition of KIMT’s Weekend Throwdown will pit “The Walking Dead: Season One” vs.
#ASH VS EVIL DEAD SEASON 1 TV#
Romero but that, the same time, we’d have a TV adaptation of the “Evil Dead” trilogy, I’d have thought you were crazy. If you’d told me just ten years ago that not only would the highest rated show on television would be a ripoff of George A. The vast majority of those hot and trendy cable shows that everybody online goes on and on about? They get fewer viewers than old episodes of “Law & Order” that you’ve watched so many times you can recite the dialog from memory.īut, as with any other age, there is some great TV out there and some of it is a lot weirder than what we ever saw in the past. There’s still way too much garbage on and too much of the stuff that’s supposedly good is precious nonsense that’s watched by far less people than the garbage. I don’t agree with those who say we are living through a new Golden Age of TV.
