The Walking Dead Show

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A Show i Have been interested in since my sophomore year in high school, is The Walking Dead. The shows starts off with officer rick grimes waking up from a coma after being shot. he wakes up in the hospital to find it abandon and dirty. rick comes across a door with the words "Dont Open Dead Inside". Rick still in his night gown from the hospital walks out side to see a half young lady next to bike. Rick shocked seeing his first "Walker" steals the bike. Rick goes home first to see all his family pictures gone then rick goes to the police station to get supply's and radio. Rick rides in to town of Atlanta Georgia on a horse and sees its abandon and that there was military presences but no military.ricks horse attracts walkers and and is attacked

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