Was wondering how it was going to end. Brooker was obviously attempting to make a big statement but I can't help but feel it came across as a direct copy (albeit a well made and very watchable copy) of all the decent zombie flicks that preceded it.
A decent bit of TV (and, as I said previously, really good to see a good bit of gore/horror on the box) though it's not something I'd watch again (or buy).
Now - in a similar format to 'Dead Set', let's have a TV homage to:
- Shape-shifting / identity stealing alien organisms (a-la 'The Thing')
- Mad scientist pissing about in his lab and gradually turning into something very nasty indeed (a-la 'The Fly')
- Two colleagues attempting to uncover a fiendish plot whilst battling the most despicable of adversaries (a-la Cannon & Ball's 'The Boys In Blue')
Quote: Aaron @ October 31 2008, 11:37 PM BSTHa. How would she manage that? Did she have anything with her? Was she the one left holding the axe?
Quote: zooo @ October 31 2008, 11:42 PM BSTYes she had the axe!
If she'd tried that and kind of cocked it up, would E4 have shown her axe-wound?