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The kids are too fat and too groomed for someone who walks all day, eats what they scavenge, and don't have access to hot water. And apparently gas and kerosene are easily accessible, as there are the bullets.


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A heroic group of teens sheltered from the dangers of the post-apocalyptic world receive a message that inspires them to leave the safety of the only home they have ever known and embark on a cross-country journey to find the one man who can possibly save the world.
This series follows the first generation to come of age in the zombie apocalypse. They are sheltered from the dangers of the new world, until they leave the safety of their home to embark on a perilous journey. Their mission is to confront dangers and protect their families, discovering that the world is much bigger and more dangerous than they ever imagined.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond received a mixed to generally negative reception from critics, often criticized for its pacing, derivative plotlines, and a perceived lack of originality compared to its predecessors. Audiences were also divided, with some appreciating the focus on a younger cast and a different perspective within the established universe, while others found it slow and less engaging.
Praised for its focus on a new generation and exploring different themes within the apocalypse.
Criticized for slow pacing and predictable plot points.
Some found the characters less compelling than those in other Walking Dead series.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the show's attempt to broaden the Walking Dead universe and introduce younger characters. However, many felt the storyline dragged at times and lacked the intensity of the original series.
The series was filmed in Richmond, Virginia, and its surrounding areas, doubling as the post-apocalyptic Midwestern United States.
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The kids are too fat and too groomed for someone who walks all day, eats what they scavenge, and don't have access to hot water. And apparently gas and kerosene are easily accessible, as there are the bullets.

**Enough Already!** Mumbled words (bad acting), shaky camera (bad directing), boring story (bad script), no screen presence characters (bad casting), annoying score (bad producer), still old cgi gore effects (bad visuals). Congratulation...