


#Stupid zombies 3 day 37 series#
Most of the time, the narrative and the flow of the series feels irratic and chaotic, with not much coherency to it. The creators try to weave together multiple storylines into one combined narrative, but it is not always with great success. Now, the problem with the "Day of the Dead" series is the construction of the episodes. Sure, this 2021 series "Day of the Dead" is watchable, but don't go expecting too much from creators Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas. But everything is not swell and dandy here, and it certainly is not up to par with the 1985 classic masterpiece from Romero himself. And being a huge zombie fan, of course I needed no persuasion to sit down and watch it. I happened to stumble upon this 2021 SyFy Channel series "Day of the Dead" by random luck. Romero's masterpiece into a spin-off series. Gosh, and I didn't even know that they were turning George A. Two episodes was all I managed and I skipped ahead on the second one because it was so painful to watch. It is THAT bad! I'll admit, the zombie effects are decent, but that can't save this mess. I'm surprised they didn't put a laugh track in, honestly, so that we would know when we were supposed to laugh. The comedy is just horribly forced and yet terribly formulaic all at the same time. Then again, a good actor wouldn't get involved with this in the first place. But then I saw the forced emotion and the over-acting and realised "No, these are just very, very bad actors." Not that even a good actor could do much with the terrible dialogue on display here, or the awful cringe-inducing scenes they would have to be a part of. The acting is so poor, I began to wonder if the people were just random folks from off the street. Day of the Dead (which I'll abbreviate to DuD, because it is one) is beyond bad. Well, this is some grade-A bullcrap! A comedy show about the zombie apocalypse from the same channel that gave us Z-Nation.
