The first known building that Daryl’s caravan passed is the Panthéon
Narrative
Daryl’s journey through a devastated but resilient France in the hopes of finding a way back home. Originally it served as a church until it was converted into a mausoleum during the French Revolution to commemorate France’s national heroes. Although the series is set more than a decade after the apocalypse, there seems to be no end to gasoline.
Included in Garch the Great: Remake It!
The characters drive cars and trucks in series without any problems, although gasoline loses quality over time, usually within about a year. In addition, as gasoline decomposes, it becomes sticky and also affects engine components, so it is not possible to operate motor vehicles after over ten years of the zombie apocalypse. Redo It!
Sequel, Prequel & Reboot It!
(2023). I’ll keep it short. The synopsis of this series didn’t particularly appeal to me.
Anyway, I’m not sure if my rating is because my expectations were too low
Dead City was right up my alley until it fell apart in the last three episodes. Daryl has always wanted to be part of something but is also more of a loner. It’s a good story, some different twists, face to face with the dead, a few bad guys and a new quest.
Like a step into the unknown
It has a kind of world-building feel that the original TWD seasons had. I’m cautiously optimistic for episode 2 but have to say it was a very interesting first episode. Sorry, it was supposed to be short but I didn’t know there was a minimum character count.