


During an unexpected, deadly second wave of the coronavirus outbreak in New York City, two neighbors, Rachel and Lily, navigate life in quarantine. While Rachel juggles her many telemedicine clients as well as a shaky, passionless marriage, Lily is upstairs just trying to convince her Wall Street clientele that her very specific skillset is still just as valuable over video as it was in person.
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I didn't expect much, so I was really surprised that this is not just a decent or good - but a great show. If you are expecting a serious medical drama or a classical zombie show you are wrong here. There are no armies of zombies roaming the streets (well maybe there are, we don't relly get to see the outside much). All the parts I watch medical shows and zombie shows for are not in it, yet I am not missing them at all. It works perfectly with its grim story and a touch of (pitch-)black humor.
[Movistar+] Although it is a low-budget production affected by the pandemic, it's a successful parody of the ineffectiveness of the health and political authorities in the development of the coronavirus, through a supposedly much more aggressive variant, whose origin is surprising. There is a lot of irony and cynicism in the humor mixed with gory scenes that are B-series but deep thoughtful content.
The King's pull it of once again. It's a different take on Zombies and Pandemics. Didn't expect this and I'm loving it. If you can love The Good Fight and Evil, then don't miss this.




















