Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead Has a Huge Fridging Problem

As Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead continues, it’s definitely heartwarming to see Akira and Kencho reconnect. Both became estranged for a bit, but now, they’ve reforged their brotherhood. In the process, they’re hoping to have each other’s backs and survive this zombie apocalypse. Given Akira has a bucket list to cross off, Kencho wants to help him accomplish his targets, and even scratch some off for himself.Kencho’s support adds warmth, depth, and nuance to the relationship, which suffered when Kencho ignored his best friend and became superficial. Luckily, he learned the error of his haughty ways and isn’t about getting caught up in the rat race of life anymore. Granted, it took the end of days for him to realize his buddy came before girls and his career, but he’s more appreciative of Akira. The problem is, as the show keeps telling their stories, it persists with a fridging issue that really cheapens the narrative at hand.A major issue is definitely how the series keeps killing women. It’s totally needless, yet all these ladies are treated as props and crutches. It began in the first episode with Ohtori, a young lady Akira liked at work. However, while she was kind to him, he realized she was sleeping with the boss in a toxic relationship. It proved the man was all about emotional abuse, power, and influence. Sadly, when Akira went to rescue her as the outbreak occurred, she was turned into a zombie by the boss.RELATED: Zom 100: Akira’s Dream Calls Into Question The Psychology of Superheroes

As Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead continues, it’s definitely heartwarming to see Akira and Kencho reconnect. Both became estranged for a bit, but now, they’ve reforged their brotherhood. In the process, they’re hoping to have each other’s backs and survive this zombie apocalypse. Given Akira has a bucket list to cross off, Kencho wants to help him accomplish his targets, and even scratch some off for himself.

RELATED: Zom 100: Akira’s Dream Calls Into Question The Psychology of Superheroes

Kencho’s support adds warmth, depth, and nuance to the relationship, which suffered when Kencho ignored his best friend and became superficial. Luckily, he learned the error of his haughty ways and isn’t about getting caught up in the rat race of life anymore. Granted, it took the end of days for him to realize his buddy came before girls and his career, but he’s more appreciative of Akira. The problem is, as the show keeps telling their stories, it persists with a fridging issue that really cheapens the narrative at hand.

A major issue is definitely how the series keeps killing women. It’s totally needless, yet all these ladies are treated as props and crutches. It began in the first episode with Ohtori, a young lady Akira liked at work. However, while she was kind to him, he realized she was sleeping with the boss in a toxic relationship. It proved the man was all about emotional abuse, power, and influence. Sadly, when Akira went to rescue her as the outbreak occurred, she was turned into a zombie by the boss.

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