The first known building passed by Daryl’s caravan is known as the Panthéon
Story
Daryl’s journey through a broken but resilient France in hopes of finding his way back home. Its original purpose was a church until the French Revolution, when it was turned into a mausoleum to commemorate French national heroes. Although the series is set more than a decade after the apocalypse, there seems to be no end to the healthy oil. Characters like to drive cars and trucks in the series, although gasoline deteriorates as it ages, usually within a year or so.
Sequel, prequel and reboot!
Also, when gasoline breaks down, it turns into rubber and also endangers engine components. So driving motor vehicles for over ten years in a zombie apocalypse is not happening. Featured in Garch the Great: Remake It! Repeat it!
I will speak briefly
(2023). The synopsis of this show didn’t convince me much. Dead City was right up my alley until it fell apart in the last three episodes. However, I’m not sure if my rating is due to my expectations on the field.
Like a step into the unknown
Daryl has always wanted to be a part of something, but he’s also lonely. It’s a good story, different twists, Vis a Vis the dead, a couple of bad ones and a new mission. It has the kind of world-building feel that the original seasons of TWD had. I’m cautiously optimistic about episode 2, but I have to say the first episode is very interesting.