Director: Drew Daywalt.
Writers: Spider One, Eric Weinberg, Curtis Gwinn, and David A. Weinstein.
"Death Valley" is a welcome addition to the small screen community of horror comedies. Its style is almost like "Seinfeld," a show about nothing, and where this show takes its inspiration from is almost like "Cops." Viewers are riding along in the backseat to witness what the Lapd Undead Task Force does throughout the day.
Cameras are supposed to follow two teams as they deal with vampires, werewolves and zombies that have decided to take up residence in the San Fernando Valley. No explanation is required for these appearances, and for the most part, the citizens have learned to deal with it. The authorities simply organized a special strike force to handle these beasts as though they are another category of criminals. While these officers will not last a moment in an actual police force (they're...
Writers: Spider One, Eric Weinberg, Curtis Gwinn, and David A. Weinstein.
"Death Valley" is a welcome addition to the small screen community of horror comedies. Its style is almost like "Seinfeld," a show about nothing, and where this show takes its inspiration from is almost like "Cops." Viewers are riding along in the backseat to witness what the Lapd Undead Task Force does throughout the day.
Cameras are supposed to follow two teams as they deal with vampires, werewolves and zombies that have decided to take up residence in the San Fernando Valley. No explanation is required for these appearances, and for the most part, the citizens have learned to deal with it. The authorities simply organized a special strike force to handle these beasts as though they are another category of criminals. While these officers will not last a moment in an actual police force (they're...
- 9/29/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Death Valley Episode 104 "Two Girls, One Cop" Written By: David Weinstein Directed By: Drew Daywalt Original Airdate: 19 September 2011 In This Episode... The Utf answer a call about a werewolf on the loose. When they arrive, John-John and Carla discover the werewolf is an actor on a porn shoot, and he changed in the middle of a scene. Stubeck and Billy, meanwhile, are looking for the werewolf in the neighborhood. When the makeup girl from the shoot ends up at their feet, dead, they realize the werewolf is in the house. The werewolf attacks through a wall, and the cops tranquilize him. When he sobers up, he apologizes, and the cops are stunned to learn that he knew he...
- 9/20/2011
- FEARnet
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