The show is an emotional, twisted version of Punk'd. A young man named Steven is described a being a lazy, good for nothing fellow who takes everything in his life for granted. From these qualities, Steven is selected to be secretly filmed for an odd experiment in which he is placed into the stimulation of a zombie apocalypse, ideally to come out with a new perspective on life.
Sounds like a pretty neat idea, but the whole charade just seems off to me.

How did Steven find the will to restrain himself from killing the zombies?! I think most people would agree that during a zombie apocalypse, zombie slicing is 100% encouraged. Here he is, behind the safety of a fence standing a couple feel away from a crowd of zombies, but he makes absolutely no effort to kill any of them! DO YOU NOT PLAY LEFT 4 DEAD?!
Steven didn't try to confirm the authenticity of the zombies. I don't recall him inspecting the zombies at any given moment, and it seems unusual that he could so easily accept the idea an apocalypse. Such an outrageous idea would certainly require some extent of skepticism, right?
Maybe the entire concept of the show was to create something that people would want to question, something that would immediately become a hot topic. If that were the case, it evidently worked, because a Google search would support that many spectators are also making an effort to dissect the credibility of Steven's case.
Although it series looks to be obviously staged, it's still a fun way to kill time. If you would like to make your own judgment how convincing the acting is, it's currently posted on YouTube.
- PK
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