The Walking Dead: Binge watch Lost for Walker Withdrawals
By Susie Graham
If you’re a fan of The Walking Dead and you’re looking for a show to binge watch on Netflix this summer, try Lost. It’s a great show about survival.
There’s nothing like The Walking Dead, but we have to wait until October until we find out who Negan killed and how our group will recover and deal with the shift in power in the next world. We only have 4 more episodes of Fear the Walking Dead until summer comes.
You may be in need of something to binge watch that gives you that similar excitement and gripping pull that The Walking Dead gives you. I didn’t know if that was possible. My friend Stephen Vining, who portrays many walkers on The Walking Dead, told me I had to watch Lost. He used capital letters and exclamation points when he told me.
So I checked to see if it was on Netflix, and I am now hooked! The great thing about Lost is that it’s over now. It’s a finite commitment. It’s 6 seasons. I’m currently on season 2. Season 1 was 24 episodes and it will completely draw you in and have you telling the screen, “Yes, I’m still watching Lost on Netflix!” when it asks you, so have your remote handy.
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Without spoilers, Lost is about a plane crash and the survivors who end up on an island. There are other things at play, which you’ll need to discover on your own. Spoiler alert: It’s not zombies.
The story weaves in flashbacks of the survivors’ lives before the crash and events as they were on the plane and right before they boarded the plane to help the audience learn about them.
Much like The Walking Dead, the survivors have to learn to adapt to a different kind of living without the conveniences of the modern world. They are people from all different walks of life whose walks were radically detoured and now they are able to start brand new walks together.
Like The Walking Dead, there are cliffhangers, but since it’s Netflix, you only have to wait until the 18 seconds are up until it starts the next episode!