Somewhere without the same access to guns would be interesting. That would really mix things up
Somewhere without the same access to guns would be interesting. That would really mix things up
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Australia would be perfect, It could go like this, a 747 leaves L.A. during the initial Zombie outbreak, there's an infected passenger, who obviously infects everyone else, however post 9/11 with the new Cockpit Security doors, the flight crew are safe, unaware of the danger or the exact nature of the carnage taking place on the ground & in the Passenger section & without communications to the ground, the Crew have no choice but to push on to Sydney Australia.
The Aircraft lands, the crew bail out of the Cockpit windows, soon enough the Zombies escape into the Airport Terminal &..................... everybody dies, end of story.
Seriously if the Aus Gov didn't think the rest of the world would fall over laughing they'd ban Rocks
Doesn't matter where you set it, but doing it without access to some firearms is a bad idea, Fighting Zombies one needs Ranged Weapons, trust me, taking a Baseball Bat, Axe etc & bludgeoning someone is not a clean matter, think of the blood splatter there's enough blood in the human body to paint out a medium sized room, besides, you don't want the slightest chance of a bite or scratch from one of these frakkers infecting you.
If Pippen's accent is anything to go by, a UK We're Alive wouldn't be good. If they did do one I'd prefer it to not be in London. Have it set up in Yorkshire as that's the only place worth visiting!
I could imagine a series on the Isle of Man or at Gibraltar.
Heck, imagine a zombie apocalypse in somewhere mountainous and remote like at an Army outpost in the Kunar Province of Afghanistan. That's a part of the Hindu Kush mountains, an extension of the Himalayas. Think about all the chaos they would be going through just trying to keep sane there. Definitely no easy access to helicopters or planes, and roads for trucks are not for moving quickly from one place to another.
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It would be great to have a proper British version, I mentioned to Kc about getting it on the BBC the other day and he seemed to like the idea. If We're alive was aired on BBC radio and the reception was good, who's to say that the bbc wouldn't commission a british based version from Kc. There would have to be an Irish guy though.
theres always an irish guy. And they seem to die in the funnyiest ways. Maybe a greg miller irish accent? Greg if your out there, you just got yourself another cameo!
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How about episodic in nature? For example, we can have a show that explores ALL of this simulataneously. Think of it like World War Z. Have a chapter on this family in the midwest trying to survive. Have a chapter on the US president figuring out what's going on. Have a chapter in the UK with their perspective. Jump back to cameo things where you can see events with the mallers that are only mentioned in We're Alive. The possibilities of an episodic spin off would be awesome. I think the biggest headache would be figuring out actors, since each chapter you'd need new actors. That would be difficult to maintain quality. As we can see in We're Alive, the main cast are so much better than the "guests". Moslty because the main cast now understands the show and have been doing this for a while.
Interesting, but 3x story = about three times the work. What could be cool is if the show was split into maybe three or four major story lines following different characters and set in a variety of places. So the Tower ark would be first then the britain arc. then the ark about a politician/ highly ranked military leader. This would prevent it from becoming to stale and create a fully fleshed out and explored universe. Although actually after we're alive is done it might be interesting to see modern myths take on something very different. A different genre, style of audio drama and different actors (whoever Shane Salk plays, the character will still be Angel to me).
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