Saturday, October 28, 2017

What Happened At Z NATION?

Have you seen the movie 10 Cloverfield Lane? Then that's what really happened at Z Nation television series. NO, not really just a simple idea of being abducted along the highway in a huge wide field of somekind (don't know whether the field is growing wheat or canola or maybe another plant species who knows?) The leading cast of Z NATION was abducted by unknown beings after being curious about a stranded huge truck in the middle of the road/highway. Suddenly they heard a loud sound that they can't stop, deafening sound that made them collapsed and when they woke up they were inside a box. Each one of them are trapped inside a box without windows or without opening, each box must be opened from outside by a crowbar (each one of them are fit right like inside a coffin). However, when the box was opened, two kinds of tools are then placed outside their box to use for unknown purpose and task that they have to do to save their lives. Each task is weirder from the other. After each member of the cast had paired with a stranger to do the task they all wake up inside the cage with a reward of a food nothing sort of to be happy about because its dog food. They said it tasted like chicken and corn. But the dog food looks like raw peanuts. I don't know. Just from its appearance the nuts are peanuts. Whatever! Z NATION is hilarious. It's a zombie apocalypse series with a twisted plot, funny story but it's scary. It's scary because the zombies here are not just walkers but the zombies are runners and they are stronger than the zombies in "The Walkin Dead."

After the tasks had been fulfilled, the cast of characters were then able to get out from underground confinement. They were in the middle of the farmland field of whatever those plants are. They walked up to the highway and discovered the huge truck is still at the middle of the road and there's an abandoned mini van parked on the other side of the road which  they used to escape away from that field of  twisted experiment.


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