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Tales of the Walking Dead Episode Pitch - Elliot / Arthur

  • Writer: Kenny Bachle
    Kenny Bachle
  • Sep 19, 2022
  • 21 min read

Title: Tales of the Walking Dead – Elliot / Arthur


What is it? My own episode of Tales of the Walking Dead


Inspiration:

The TV show. Honestly as simple as that.


What’s the Point?

Unlike my previous work on The Walking Dead Universe, I want to go entirely original with this story. I’ve enjoy most of the episode Tales of the Walking Dead’s first season. We’re currently four episodes in and only the second episode has been a problem. However, just like the TWDU as a whole, I find that the franchise needs to get out of North America. Daryl’s spinoff will be heading to France, but I want to see more than just that. Also, how is Daryl going get there or even communicate with anybody there?


All is subject to change or updates.



Tales Episode 01 – Elliot / Arthur

Plot: Two brothers in England escape a horde into a castle, but soon discover a new danger inside its walls.


Synopsis:

Our episode begins near the city of Bambaugh in Northumberland/ Northumbria of the United Kingdom during the afternoon. We’ll be around a year into the apocalypse. The episode begins in an abandoned house southwest of the town, totally empty of life. We’ll stick on a shot of the ransacked kitchen until a door is heard opening and two men walk in. Both men are carrying heavy backpacks and first start by scavenging for any remaining food. Unfortunately, almost everything that’s not rotten away has been taken. The younger of these men will pick up an empty can of peaches and drop it, disgusted and irritated by their failure. Checking the fridge, the older brother finds some glass bottles of juice and, covering his nose from the smell of rotten food inside, picks them out and looks at them. These men are the title characters of the episode, Elliot and Arthur Turner.


Elliot is the older brother. In his late 20s, he’s often the thinker of the two, keeping everything organized between them and planning everything ahead. Before the end came, Elliot was an architect with a love of roleplaying, a fan of renaissance fairs before the dead came. That knowledge has given him knowledge on how people used to survive back in medieval times. He’s tall with a five-o clock shadow on his chin and a mustache to match his black hair. His weapon of choice is a knife, a pistol, and machete.


Arthur is the younger brother. In his early 20s, he’s more of a fighter than his brother, but is often just calm as Elliot. This attitude has formed because of what the two have had to do to survive, maturing Arthur a lot. That doesn’t change his aggressive nature when his blood is roused and his strength in combat. Finishing his bachelor’s in medicine the year the infection began, he has some medical training on his belt. He looks a lot like his brother, with dark hair and a bit of peach fuzz on his face (or clean shaven, one of those two) with only a few inches short of Elliot. A hunting rifle and a small crowbar are his weapons of choice.


After picking up both bottles, Elliot shares one with Arthur, who takes it with a sigh and despondently says that he hopes Elliot’s hunch will be right. To keep their spirits up, Elliot will tell them that the castle up near the coast is the best place to stay, telling that the “Risen” (which I’m going to use creative freedom and say will be what people in the UK will call walkers) couldn’t break through the walls and that’s probably where some people have been holding up. Arthur will silently keep looking for food and Elliot will continue, saying how the last place they lived at wasn’t safe. The people didn’t know how to maintain defenses and picked a bad building to live at. It was going to collapse sooner or later and sure enough it did and they had to leave before the dead could reach them. As he explains this Arthur will say that he knows this, he just wishes that they could just… rest a bit. Elliot will pat his brother’s shoulder and tell him that if all goes right, they’ll be safe and warm before nightfall.


As Elliot goes out into the living room to head upstairs however, a growling noise is heard. Both brothers freeze as the growling gets louder. From a corner leading into the entrance hallway prowls a snarling German Shepard, clearly a once tame creature turned wild through lack of human care. Elliot tries to calm the dog down, but this only gets it to bark loudly. Behind him, Arthur pulls out his crowbar and slowly advances up to his brother for backup. But the dog sees this and lunges at Elliot, biting his arm. Screaming in pain, Elliot tries to hit the dog to release its grip, but the animal is bloodthirsty and refuses to let go, even after several punches to the face. Arthur tries to intervene and strike as well, but the dog is pulling Elliot about to much he can’t get a good blow. Eventually Elliot manages to hit the rabid animal in the eye and it releases its arm. But just as it finishes rolling from the impact it lunges again. Just as it goes for Elliot’s neck though, Arthur hits the dog in the head with his crowbar. Now fatally injured, the animal gives up the fight and just lays there whimpering.


Elliot, holding his bleeding arm, looks at the once violent animal and back at his brother. Arthur takes notice and, with an expression that says he’d rather do anything else, says sorry to the dog before putting it out of its misery with his crowbar. Once the brutal finishing blow is dealt, Arthur turns to his brother and looks at this bite. It’s not as bad as it looks, with the clothes helping to block most of the bite. But Arthur still tends to it with their first aid kid. After some disinfectant and some bandages, both look around the room to check for anything else. But then, just when they think their troubles are over, they hear the sound of moaning. When Elliot peeks through a window, he receives an awful shock: A massive army of the dead is walking towards the house. Swearing, he tells his brother they have to go and when Arthur sees the look on his brother’s face, he follows him out the door. Before the intro place, we get a wide shot of the town, the castle in the distance, and the brothers running towards it. For the intro to this episode, it’ll be a knight’s armor on a stone wall with torches on either side.


When we return, we see the Turner brothers making their way through the town of Bambaugh, the horde hot on their trail. While they try to hurry as much as possible, they try and avoid making too much noise. Unfortunately, haste and stealth don’t really mix, and we see a few Risen hobble out of the some of the houses and stores in the town. Both will fight with mostly melee during their mad dash to the Bambaugh castle, with Elliot sometimes using his pistol as well. Eventually they’ll get outskirts of the castle and see the doors barred. Both try to look for ways up and Arthur points at open hole up high that they can climb up to. Both begin to climb through vegetation as they make their way up, the dead not far behind. Both quickly reach the hole, but it’s too high up. Arthur gets up to the wall and offers Elliot a leg up. Elliot at first says it should be the other way around, but Arthur says he can’t with his injury.


Knowing this to be true and that there’s no time to argue, Elliot takes Arthur’s side and gets boosted up to the hole, where he climbs up and gets a leg over. Seeing the ledge is too small and cramped for him to stand, Elliot tries to think up a solution and quickly pulls out a rope and offers it down to Arthur. He’ll tell him to hold onto it tight as he drops/ slides down the dirt below. Once he situated, he’ll yell to Arthur to start climbing up. By now a few dead have begun to bunch up against the stone fence next to the hill while others have gotten over and started to crawl to Arthur. The younger Turner brother begins to climb up the wall with the rope while Elliot holds the other end tight. A Risen almost grabs Arthur, but just when Arthur almost reaches the ledge Elliot losses hit footing on the dirt and Arthur drops a bit, almost in range of the dead. Both readjust themselves and Arthur finishes his climb to the ledge. Both now safe, Elliot pulls the rope back and Arthur drops to the ground beside his brother.


On firm ground, both stand and get a hold of themselves as they listen to the dead on the other side of the walls. Both get off the dirt and bushes and onto the pavement below. They then look at the door to see a bus has also provided blockage to keep the gates closed. Elliot will thank Arthur for the idea and Arthur, smiling, will nudge his brother’s shoulder and tell him he’s got his back. Both then walk up the road and into the castle courtyard. It’s barren of life except green grass. Arthur will say that it seems like they got the place to themselves, but Elliot isn’t so sure and wants to check the buildings for any people. Or Risen. So they walk straight forward to the first building they see. Before I go any further, along with the actual castle, I’d also expand this with some with additional sets to make it seem more of the castles that modern audiences know of and enjoy. Stuff like a dungeon, cellar, and underground passages. Though I don’t know if the inside Bambaugh castle is available for filming, so sets would probably be needed. I’d also be leaving little hints that all is not well, like before they enter the church, if you look carefully, you’ll notice some blood on a pathway leading to another part of the courtyard.


Upon entering the building, the brothers discover it to be a church. It’s mostly clean and organized, but with nobody around. They inspect the place and make sure it’s all clear then snoop around some more and find what was once a museum for weapons and armor. It’s been cleared out now, nothing on the walls at all besides a few old muskets. The glass containers have been broken too and Arthur comments that this place is definitely inhabited. Both brothers look at each other and smile at this before moving to the next room. We’ll get a few shots of them looking through to find nobody and explore the other exhibits before reaching the ramparts/ top of the wall outside. As they walk towards the edge and towards another building, both hear the dead down below and get down. Elliot peaks above the parapet and sees the horde just milling about below. At least a thousand Risen and growing…


Elliot will move back to his brother, and both will walk along the stone wall to the main building. During the walk, Arthur will ask why everyone was running for the cities over these castles. Like these have walls and defenses, so why haven’t there been calls to move into these. Elliot will tell his brother most castles aren’t like what’s seen in the movies; most are ruins now and even then most castles are without functional walls (if any walls). Here Elliot will make a reference to the Hobbit, in particular the “Time Riddle” that Gollum gives Bilbo. Arthur will chuckle and joke that this is why Elliot never got a girlfriend. Angry, but knowing his brother was just having fun with him, he’ll mock back that Arthur had no luck either, he let Jenny slip through his fingers. Touching a nerve a bit, Arthur chases Elliot some before both stop because of the weight on their backs.


As they pause, both go silent and Arthur wonders despondently if Jenny is still alive. Elliot, seeing his brother down, says he hope she is. She was a good person. Always had a smile and a joke on hand. If only she wasn’t so popular, he could have had a chance with her. Returning to walking, both contemplate who else could still be alive. Their grandma, teaches/ instructors, old friends, their mom and dad, Queen Elizabeth (all will have names)… Arthur then says they’ll find new people and soon. They’ll reach the main building at this point and Arthur will point out some stairs and both brothers go down them. We’ll shift camera focus on the windows, with one of them showing somebody moving about inside before cutting to black.


When we return, Elliot and Arthur have walked down and entered the castle. While there is electricity, both are on guard at first in case their entrance is taken as an attack. But there is nobody around to greet them. Instead, the rooms they explore are empty and there is no sign of human activity other than the missing medieval weapons. A little offput by this, Arthur will say that maybe he spoke too soon. Elliot will respond to not speak too soon because at the very least, they can stay here, look for supplies, and make a home.


“With just us?”


“Could be hard… but we have everything we need. Walls, space, water nearby, and there’s got to be some supplies and seeds to grow things. And we got each other.”


“Yeah and we got a thousand Risen outside eager to eat us.”


Elliot will smile and tell his brother that castles and even modern bunkers of today have survived worse. Yes, there have been hard battles, but there have been great victories made when people have had the right places to hold up in. He’ll list a few real life examples and then say they can make it work here too. Elliot’s optimism gets to Arthur and he’ll smile too and joke that he’s thankful he’s got a nerd for a brother. Chuckling, Elliot will say that’s enough, that they got to get looking. Both will keep looking about the castle, discovering room after empty room. Soon enough they reach the entrance room and find a map of the estate. Looking over it, both will notice the kitchen and head there. The kitchen is a little messy, but nothing serious. Upon checking cupboards, they discover tons of canned food. Even the fridge works, but there’s barely anything inside except a couple of drinks.


They’ll eat a few cans of food and have a drink each, feeling very good after a rough few weeks on the road. Once they’re satisfied, both will look over the map some more, then decide to look about some more for anybody alive. We’ll see them look about, check rooms, check entrances, make sure the place is secure. Their search is cut short after they enter a bedroom and see the sun setting outside. Elliot will say that it’s time rest while Arthur says they could still look some more. But just as he says this the lights go out. At this, both brothers look at each other and agree to bed down for the night. Elliot takes first watch while Arthur strips out of clothes and hops onto the bed.


As Arthur begins to get sleep, Elliot locks the bedroom door and sits in a chair. He’ll switch between watching the sunset and the door, holding the rifle that Arthur usually holds. After a while, when the sun gets low enough, Elliot lights a candle on a desk near the door and resumes his seat. Taking out a notepad he has on him, Elliot will go over his notes from the place he and Arthur lived at before going on the road. There are notes on the building of course, but also on the people and friends they made there. He’ll page through them and eventually stops as he sees a note that says, “We might be able to live here”. As he looks at the note, a look of sadness comes over him as he thinks about what happened to all those people they lost.


We’ll time skip to the middle of the night and Elliot will looks at his watch and sees it’s 2am. He wakes his brother and tells him it’s his turn on watch. Annoyed, the younger brother gets up and rubs his eyes, saying he was having a wonderful dream. As Arthur puts on his clothes and takes the rifle, Elliot quickly falls asleep once he takes Arthur’s place on the bed. Unlike his brother’s guard duty, Arthur has a little harder time staying away (probably because of being awoke halfway through sleep). He lasts around an hour before he starts to doze off. As he’s dreaming, he imagines there’s a faint crashing noise. He’s back at the previous community, hearing the dead piling up against the walls. Soon the noise gets louder and louder, until a loud shattering is heard and Arthur wakes up with a jolt. The shattering is a vase that’s fallen down from a shelf that Arthur kicked in his sleep.


The noise has awakened Elliot as well and he turns to look at his brother in alarm. Embarrassed by his nightmare, Arthur tries to apologize to Elliot about his blunder. Elliot, though tired, attempts to tell his brother that it’s okay. Just as he begins to express the idea that both of them just get sleep, they both need it, Arthur freezes in place. A little bit into Elliot’s idea, the older brother realizes his brother’s frozen state and whispers, “What’s up?”


In response, Arthur, as quietly as possible, gets down onto the floor and lays his ear down flat. We’ll hold on Arthur’s face for a long moment before he slowly gets up and grabs a hold of the rifle. Seeing his brother senses danger, Elliot redons his gear (minus the backpack) and gets near his brother. Arthur will mutter that something is moving in the castle and both brothers undo the lock on the door and walk out, Elliot with a head lamp on and Arthur with a flashlight. Here Elliot will remind Arthur that they only got a few batteries left and don’t know how long these lights will stay on. Elliot will then look at his watch and tell Arthur they should only be gone for around 30 minutes. Then get back inside.


To make their way back, Elliot pulls out a marker and makes a star next to the bedroom door. Nodding, Arthur follows his brother down the hallway. We’re going to stick on them as they make marks to point their way back and watch out for anything dangerous, all while the noise they’ve been hearing is getting closer. Their journey will take them into the lower floors of the castle, probably around the ground floor. The flashlight that Arthur is holding flickers some, but still functions as they move about. Then after they turn a corner they see something moving in the dark. But before they can see whatever it is Arthur’s flashlight fully goes out. Elliot’s headlamp is too weak to pierce that far into the darkness and Arthur, suddenly unnerved, starts hitting the flashlight to get it working again. After a few hits the device turns back on fully and he shines the light forward. Straight into the face of several Risen, lead by one in knight armor. As the light hits the attackers and they snarl in anticipation, we cut to black.


Immediately upon return Arthur starts to unsling his hunting rifle but stops halfway through when the Risen get too close for his gun. Putting his gun away, Arthur pulls out his crowbar to join his brother’s machete as the dead attack. Elliot starts the fight by kicking the knight armored Risen down and decapitating another Risen. Arthur hits the next Risen with a strike from his crowbar and strikes it again with finish it off when it recovers from the blow. The next Risen goes after Elliot, who swings his machete and kills it, but is unable to pull weapon free from the Risen’s head. After a few tugs, another Risen lunges at him and he abandons the machete, having a small struggle with his new attacker before finishing it with his knife.


When Arthur kills another Risen, the armored Risen has gotten to its feet and tries to attack Arthur. When the younger man hits armored Risen with his crowbar the metal against metal reverberations hurts his hand and he drops his weapon with a cry of pain. To make matters worse, the blow only slightly stunned his enemy and it goes after Arthur again. Looking about, Elliot finds a sword on the wall and grabs it before attempting a decapitation. Unfortunately, the movement of the Risen is so erratic he can’t get a good blow or beheading. Soon enough he’s pressed up against the wall and the has to press his sword against the Risen as it’s helmet is pushed right up against his face. While the covered mouth presents no dangers, the grip on the Risen is strong and starts to crush Arthur against the wall. Then, from out of darkness, a mace smashes into the Risen’s head. Elliot, holding the handle, moves with the blow and notices the monster is still somehow alive. The blow didn’t fully go into the brain. Trying to control the movement of the Risen, Elliot calls to his brother to finish the job. Holding his the handle tight, Elliot moves to the side and swings the sword, now more easily able to decapitate the dead man. Both brothers pant a bit from the sudden fight until they notice the Risen’s head is still snapping at them. With a look of anger on his face, Elliot smashes the still attached and growling head on ground several times until it’s silent and un-moving.


After the smash, both brothers get a grip of themselves. But before they can say anything more, the sound of more undead is heard faintly from where they came from. Knowing that running back to their room is now dangerous, Elliot picks up the shield on the wall to go with his mace while Arthur sticks with the sword. Arthur will ask what the plan is and Elliot, pulling out the map, looks through his headlamp at the map, realizing he’s brought his brother into a trap. He’ll point at a staircase and insist they head upwards. Just as he says this the newest wave of undead comes at them, at least 20 Risen, with two in armor. Outnumbered, both brothers make a break for the stairs with the dead on their heels. As they reach the floor above, an infected comes right in front of them and Elliot bashes it in the face with his shield. This knocks it down and Arthur stabs it through the eye with his sword.


As they use the staircases more and more, the confined spaces become more often filled with the dead. Both brothers will use their medieval weapons to fight them off as they ascend each floor. I can get close shots of all the fights, really have them struggling as the dead keep following them. But then soon enough they’ll reach a window to the outside. Seeing the dead almost up the stairs, both brothers look at each other before Arthur smashes and climbs out the window, dropping his sword onto the roof before doing so. Elliot follows his brother’s example and does the same. When both reach the stone below and pick up their weapons, Arthur yells and both get out of the way as a Risen face first right where they landed. Still alive but crippled, the undead reaches out for them as Elliot and Arthur step back. Another Risen follows, then another.


But just as they think their problems are over, both brothers notice the staircase they used to enter the main castle has more Risen coming from it. The chase begins anew with both brothers running along the wall, away from the main building. They make it a long ways ahead of the dead until they reach the tower ahead of them. There, upon starting downwards, they hear more dead coming up after them. Now trapped, both brothers try to quickly discuss what to do. Looking behind the wall, Elliot notices the drop to be too much for them and the gap to the next walkway is too far to jump to. As both parties of dead get closer, Arthur says they have to go down. But not all the ways, indicating that the other walkway isn’t too far down, so they only have to go down a few levels to get to the door there.


Realizing Arthur is right, Elliot takes the front with Arthur behind when the start their descent. All too soon they reach the new group of Risen making their way up. Using his shield, Elliot hits the frontrunner and sends it tumbling down the stairs, knocking the ones behind it down as well. When the brothers reach the pile of twisted and still writhing dead, they start to kill them before walking over them. This delay though allows the Risen behind them to catch up and Elliot starts to swing his sword to kill those backtrackers. We’ll watch both brothers kill to get down the stairs until they reach the door they need. Both then switch places, with Elliot blocking the stairs up while Arthur makes his way through the door.

As both resume their straight running, they’ll see more undead walking the grounds below. One of them is ahead of the others on the battlement and comes at Arthur, who will swing his sword and bury it in the undead head. Unfortunately, the blade becomes stuck and upon a hard pull the blade flies out of Arthur’s hands and onto the earth to his left. He’ll swear loudly and seeing the dead in front of him, tells Elliot to switch again. He’ll do so and we’ll see Elliot pushing forward and killing those in their way. Arthur though, seeing how narrow the dead are on the battlement, pulls out his rifle and begins to fire. With how clustered the Risen are, he’s able to land multiple headshots with a single bullet a few times. But soon enough Arthur is out of rounds and the dead are still coming.


Without any ammo, Arthur yells this to Elliot, who tells him to take his knife. Doing so, Arthur gets back-to-back will Elliot as they make their way down the stairs to the grass below. Here they see the main courtyard with large scatterings of Risen coming at them, so both run in the opposite direction. Along the way, Arthur picks up the lost sword and sheaths it on his back. Both are running towards the stone windmill in the distance. Along the way they pass a small building (possibly an old animal pen) and when they run past a hand comes out and trips Arthur. Smacking face first into the dirt and losing the knife, he turns to see a Risen crawling out of the pen. With only enough time to cry out, Arthur sees the Risen bite his left leg. The scream causes Elliot to turn, become horrified at the sight, and pick up the fallen knife. After plunging it into the Risen’s skull, he picks up his brother and both make a mad dash for the stone building ahead. There around 50 undead on their trail as they make it inside and as the door slams shut, we cut to black.


Upon return, Elliot is barricading the door with whatever he can find, having set Arthur into a corner. Once enough is placed to block the entrance, the older brother runs to his younger brother and tries to comfort him as best as possible. The blood loss though is weakening Arthur who, after some talk, tells Elliot he has to take the leg. At first Elliot is horrified, unwilling to do that to his brother. Arthur will then say that he’ll die if nothing happens, but maybe without the bite he could live. There’s silence between them as the dead begin to bang on the door. Arthur will then ask him again, saying to use his belt as tourniquet to stop the bleeding. Accepting that his brother is right on this, Elliot takes off Arthur’s belt and wraps it around his brother’s leg as tight as possible. Wincing at the tightness, Arthur nods and indicates the sword. Drawing it, Elliot stops once more, tears in his eyes as he trembles at what he has to do. Then, after a long pause, Elliot swings downwards and chops off the leg.


Arthur’s shriek of anguish is like a knife in Elliot’s heart as he looks at the stump around Arthur’s left knee. Immediately Elliot uses as much as he can to stop the bleeding, muttering to himself and his brother that it’s going to be alright. Just as he puts the last piece of cloth he has over the wound though, the door begins to crack. Knowing that this could be the end, Elliot takes up his mace and shield and faces the dead as the door breaks more and hands start to reach in. When the door finally breaks the dead are impeded by the barricade and are slowed down, enough for Elliot to kill a few with his mace. But soon enough the barricade is pushed aside and slowly the dead start to come in. We’ll watch (maybe with a bit of slow-motion) as Elliot kills one Risen after another in a last stand against the dead.


During the fight though, when it feels like it’s the end, Elliot hear noises from outside the door: Moans being cut off and the sound of metal. As he continues to fight and kills another Risen with his mace, another that is lunging at him is stopped by a knife in the back of its head. A woman, tall with black hair and dirty clothes, is holding the knife as she looks up at him. Stunned by the sight, Elliot notices all the Risen outside the wind are either dead or being finished off by 15 to 20 people. Silently, he’ll offer his hand to the fallen woman who takes it and stands up. Here Elliot will gain control of his senses and pleads for them to help his brother. The woman will call in some of those outside, who pick up Arthur and take him back to the castle.


Before he can run off after them, the woman stops Elliot and asks how he got inside. Immediate frustration comes onto the man’s face and he’ll angrily tell he climbed over with his brother. This’ll cause the woman to sigh in relief and then let Elliot pass. As they’re walking together, she’ll introduce herself as Evelyn and apologize, saying that the last week has been tough on them. They brought in another group not long ago and one of them was sick. This was not known to the castle inhabitants though so when that person turned during the night they bit a lot of people and soon the castle was overrun. Attempts to fight back failed and soon everyone who was still alive was trapped in the cellars. That was until Elliot and Arthur’s commotion, along with the numbers they slew together, caused enough of them to be able to escape, fight back, and finish the remaining undead. The brothers basically saved the community.


This doesn’t reach Elliot’s mind though, all he wants to know is where his brother is. Evelyn can see this though and takes him to the “medical room” in the castle, where Elliot is unconscious on a bed with proper dressings on his leg stump. Dropping his mace and shield, Elliot runs to his brother’s side and tries to wake up, but is held back as the others insist that Arthur needs sleep. Elliot though, distraught his actions to save his brother, does not stop trying to force himself forward. Soon enough though Arthur’s eyes begin to flicker and his head tilts some to look at his brother. A small smile forms on Arthur’s face as he whispers, “You did it Elliot… Thank you,” before falling back asleep.


Arthur’s words have calmed down Elliot some, but his worry is clearly shown and the doctor of the group says that only time will tell if Arthur survives. With these words, Elliot sits by his brother’s side and looks out the window. Evelyn joins him and notices the horde of dead in the town below. It has clearly grown since yesterday and Evelyn is in awe of the size. Elliot will apologize, saying they had nowhere to go. Evelyn looks at him and says that now that the castle and its grounds have been secured again, they’ll all be safe. Elliot will nod to himself, somewhat distracted by his thoughts, and will mutter, “Yeah…hopefully.” The last shot of the episode is a long zoom-out from the window where Elliot and Eveyln are to show the castle surrounded by the Risen and the small groups of walking dead across the countryside gathering with the others around the great walls of the community…



Afterthoughts:

This episode was a lot of fun to write. With how disappointing the first season of Tales of the Walking Dead has been and the hints that the show will soon move to France, I’ve been wanting to see The Walking Dead explore other places outside the US. This episode I feel is straightforward with its plot: A simple “haunted castle” fight with the walking dead and the power of brotherhood. I’ve gained other ideas of what other places on Earth I’d like to write about for Tales and hopefully I’ll get to write about those in the near future. If you’ve enjoyed this and want to see more, do tell me. I’m more than eager to keep going.


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