John Sears | May 31, 2016
Before we get into documenting the many atrocities, you might be wondering about the title of this episode, as your ZRC Reviewer was. I recognized it was latin, but didn’t know the phrase; apparently it is part of a Psalm and also the name of a famous piece of Renaissance church music. Roughly translated, it [...]
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John Sears | May 26, 2016
The ZRC had not planned to discuss the Daredevil tv series. There are lots of Zombies in the greater Marvel Universe, but Daredevil is about a living man with superhuman senses. The second season, we had observed from advertising, concerned his conflict with The Punisher, another Living human being. That’s not the sort of media [...]
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John Sears | May 26, 2016
The Zombie Rights Campaign continues its examination of our culture’s tragically premiere Anti-Zombie spectacle (at least until Rick Grimes and crew return to keep making awful strategic decisions against Neegan).
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John Sears | May 6, 2016
When last we left the crew of the S.S. Zombie Hater they had just tried, and largely failed, to ransack a plane crash. This week the inevitable consequences of talking to strangers comes home to roost as Alicia’s ham radio pals pay a visit. It is also noteworthy for having very few Differently Animated even [...]
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John Sears | May 6, 2016
And the saga of Jerks on a Boat continues into Week Three! This time our heroes have the chance to rescue several Living people, so Anti-Zombie prejudice alone can’t lead to the inevitable catastrophe. Could a happy ending result?
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John Sears | May 6, 2016
Fear the Walking Dead had a dubious start to its second season, with ample Zombie Rights issues, as previously dissected on the ZRC blog here. But perhaps after the premiere things could improve for the Differently Animated? …Probably not.
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