Z Nation: “We Were Nowhere Near the Grand Canyon” Review

Z Nation: “We Were Nowhere Near the Grand Canyon” Review
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They’re actually really close to the Grand Canyon.

By Chris Carabott

Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.

The zunami we saw last season appears to have grown in size by quite a large amount, and this time the group won’t simply be able to simply survive the storm. Desperate and without options, they seek help from a group of natives who live in the area.

I have to say it’s always kind of frustrating when you have educated individuals — in this case a university professor who goes by the name of Red Hawk — making bad decisions that are endangering a lot of people without anyone stopping them. It’s especially frustrating when there are so many people willing to blindly follow that sort of decision making.

The natives camping in the cliffs near the Grand Canyon are under the belief that they are perfectly fine where they are and that they will just simply wait out the zombie apocalypse despite what logic would dictate. It’s a belief that is meant to serve the plot but doesn’t make any real sense. There are enough people in the group, mainly the women, who seem to know that they would benefit from actually listening to 10k and the Doc instead of stringing them up as bait. Cooler heads and intelligence should be prevailing, yet everyone is adhering to an ideology that isn’t serving any logical purpose and will only put them in danger.

I love Video games.First system i ever got was a Atari 2600,Ever since the first time i moved that joystick i was hooked.I have been writing and podcasting about games for 7 years now.I Started Digital Crack Network In 2015 and haven't looked back.

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