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The new Seachange is a sad case of Zombie TV: when your favourite programs come back from the dead

  • Written by Daryl Sparkes, Senior Lecturer (Media Studies and Production), University of Southern Queensland
The new Seachange is a sad case of Zombie TV: when your favourite programs come back from the deadWilliam McInnes and Sigrid Thornton in the original series. Could a new Seachange possibly capture the romantic tensions of the original?ABC

In Stephen King’s Pet Sematary, caretaker Jud Crandall warns against burying bodies in the old Indian burial ground. “They don’t come back the same”, the old man drawls, with a mix of...

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