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That’s a great way to look at it. And very evolved. I think the “Moaning and groaning” of it all, that you speak of - at least when it comes to this adaption - is that people are excited for a Resident Evil TV show, as there’s never been one. Yes, there have been more movies than Michael Jordan has championships, but TV can be really great when done right, and ya, I’m talking about Netflix because you can look at the other zombie show they did, “Black Summer”, which was quality.
I don’t think people wanted to watch a generic R.E. series that did not stand out in any way. Being bland is an issue that some of the Milla R.E. movies in the series dealt with, so I do give Netflix credit for trying to be creative and think outside the box.
At the same time, I REALLY don’t think any of us wanted to watch freakin’ “Grand Army” with Zombies. Hell, with what they attempted to give people, this would have probably gone over waaay better as a re-worked “Riverdale” plot.
“ARCHIE! The zombies are after Veronica! We gotta save her!”
That show is so weird, it would have worked, but the dog crxp that Netflix gave us? Nooooooooo……