Below is the synopsis of "Z Nation," per IMDb.

Three years after the zombie virus has gutted the United States of America a team of everyday heroes must transport the only known survivor of the plague from New York to California, where the last functioning viral lab waits for his blood.

"Z Nation" wasn't a copycat zombie apocalyptic show just because it premiered after "TWD." In actuality, "Z Nation" was everything that "The Walking Dead" currently still is not. First and foremost, "Z Nation" was a comedy; the show put wit, humor and creative plotlines into each episode.

The shows was completely outrageous, but that's what makes it fun. "Z Nation" was the first zombie apocalyptic piece of media to think outside of the box. The show introduced so many cool types of zombies in season one and zombie-related things, including the Z-Nado (tornadoes with zombies instead of sharks), Blasters (nuclear-blasted zombies), Phytos (half-zombies, half-plants), Radioactive Zombies (the name gives it away); and Z Weed, which is grown using zombie compost.

"The Walking Dead" is a highly-praised show, but its plot has remained the same for years—a group of survivors fight to survive the apocalypse and against other violent threats. It's a gritty drama, but is there any hope on that show?!

On the other hand, "Z Nation" focused on curing the world and it was really a single character, Murphy, who made the show more intriguing to watch. Murphy originally ran away from saving the world as "the cure" to play God and create human-zombie hybrids. YIKES! Fans now miss the series after it concluded with five seasons.

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