The Walking Dead
When it first aired back in 2010, The Walking Dead was the most gripping thing on TV. Based on the gritty comic book series by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore, it capitalized on the current zombie obsession in pop culture.
The series was a realistic(ish) depiction of a zombie apocalypse, and its huge ensemble cast meant that everyone had a favorite character. The show was ridiculously popular pretty much as soon as it aired, spawning a spinoff, webseries, and a bunch of games, including the successful Telltale game series.
But it’s been running for nine seasons now, with a tenth coming out in October. These past few seasons prove that the writers are trying their darnedest to keep audiences on their toes, be it through time jumps, plot twists, or killing off core cast members.
But the later seasons have begun to drag for some. Rick Grimes, the lead character of the series, also left during Season 9, which has turned out to be something of a bad omen.
Despite attempts to keep the audience invested, the amount of “When Will The Walking Dead Finally End?” articles online tell us that viewers are starting to feel the fatigue.