Episode 462: Revival E10
That's a wrap on the first season of Revival. We stuck it out, despite becoming painfully obvious that this was not a zombie show. Good performances from Melanie Scrofano, Andy McQueen and Steve Ogg made it worthwhile.

That's a wrap on the first season of Revival. We stuck it out, despite becoming painfully obvious that this was not a zombie show. Good performances from Melanie Scrofano, Andy McQueen and Steve Ogg made it worthwhile.
The manifold plotlines of Revival continue to writhe and resolve themselves as the season approaches its end.
Revival still packs a lot of plot into its run time but some of the cracks are starting to show in the production in the late season.
We heart Ibrahim Ramin & Em gets de-banged this week on the show.
Reanimated found the funeral scene to be more punk rock than the actual punk rock show.
This is a charming show on SYFY - good cast, good writing, sign us up!
Fresh from the theater to your ears - we spill all the beans, spoilers and all, about 28 Years Later. We also get into etiquette more than a little. To quote the good Shepherd Book from Firefly: "... you're going to burn in a very special level of hell. A level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater."
Turns out two Michaels B. Jordan is not too many.
Robert Eggers retelling of the gothic tale of Count Orlok is accomplished through the precise application of 5,000 trained rats.
The season finale leaves the story in a place where a seven-episode season feels insufficient and the gang has some beef with a few writing choices made. Even so, season 3 needs to hurry up and get here.
Joel and Ellie experience some of their happiest times and events take place that bring old wounds back to the surface.
Reanimated breaks down "Feel Her Love" as Ellie and Dina sneak through war-torn Seattle, face off with Wolves and Scars, and Ellie’s quest for vengeance leads her into the depths of the hospital-culminating in a tense showdown with Nora.
This week on the podcast - Seattle Correspondent Kyle has some thoughts about how the show is reflecting his city as Dina and Ellie attempt to find their footing and we get to bask in Jeffrey Wright's performance as Isaac.
Reanimated joins the community of Jackson as it attempts to come to terms with the events of the past few months.
"... and this is Joel."
Kyle rejoins for some reactions to the start of the second season of The Last of Us!
This is the end - of Generation Z, anyway. This show tried to do an awful lot and succeeded at times, but ultimately, it just didn't have time to do what Ben Wheatley was trying to accomplish.
We return for more of Ben Wheatley's Generation Z and can't help but adore Viola Prettejohn's turn as Finn.
It's off to Damsbury for some generationally charged zombocalypse metaphor with Ben Wheatley's Generation Z.
It's one part Memento, one part Endzeit and a dash of Big Love on this week's Reanimated show about Die Alone. Come have a listen!
Some wildly good performances, stunning cinematography and a tight script all come together to make this Filipino film really stand out.
Reanimated tackles the Spanish film Apocalypse Z on this week's podcast - the gang loved the pacing and storytelling in this adaptation of a popular novel and we're looking forward to the sequel!
Despite there being about 60 minutes missing from this movie, and at times it showed - Reanimated had a good time in Salem's Lot. Between a great cast, some fantastic editing and creepy Gordon Lightfoot songs, this really was a fun time.
Reanimated finishes up in the bunker for now with the second season of Silo. Back to our regularly scheduled undead fare.
We get a lot of answers about what went on in Silo 17 and Lukas finds out a lot about what is going on in Silo 18. The lives of ten thousand hang in the balance.
A rare miss for Silo, this episode had Reanimated wishing we had the bends and could just hang out underwater until the plot decided it wanted to move on in a more meaningful manner.
As Mechanical tries to strike a blow in the psyops battle, Bernard is making moves on multiple levels as usual. In Silo 17 Juliette and Solo undertake a huge mission but then Juliette is faced with a dangerous mystery! Yikes!
Bernard continues to race all over the Silo attempting to quell the growing civil unrest. Lines are being drawn and sides are being chosen.
Solo might have a screw loose, Juliet isn't feeling so good and things in Silo 18 are reaching a fever pitch.
Solo and Juliette get on each other's nerves while things continue to unravel at Silo 18.