It’s very easy to switch to subtitles in Netflix and I will hear no excuses or arguments that somehow the dub is better. Please watch the subtitle version and not the dub. So zombie pandemic, Game of Thrones style political intrigue, a fantastic cast of characters and lots of violence-just the kind of thing to take your mind off the fact that you can’t find toilet paper anywhere.Įither that or I have this all backwards and you should definitely not watch Kingdom because it hits way too close to home and will scare you even more. They’re much faster, for one thing.īetter still, there’s all kinds of political intrigue and drama, almost in the vein of Game Of Thrones (a show which had its own zombies, though ultimately they were such a massive letdown). Enter the unlocked corridor and open the chest by using the 906 code. Reach the penultimate pillar and turn around - you will find a lever on it. It also manifests itself into a fear of any situation, event or person that is associated with dancing. Episode 6: Contemplation Walkthrough Layers of Fear Guide. The zombies in Kingdom are nothing like the shambling herds in AMC’s zombie drama. Chorophobia is the fear of dancing and is something that, unfortunately, even alcohol can’t fix. It’s one of the best zombie shows I’ve ever seen, and a refreshing change after writing about The Walking Dead for so many years. The Toilet Phobia DVD lets you hear from a range of individuals who experience anxieties and fears associated with using the toilet. The game has humourous touches with players also able to scoop up groceries including toilet rolls, which were in short supply at the start of lockdown as shoppers stripped supermarket shelves. You can buy your copy from the online Anxiety UK shop here. The show is written by Kim Eun-hee and directed by Kim Seong-hun and stars Ji-Hoon Ju as Crown Prince Chang. The Toilet Phobia Booklet includes real experiences from a range of individuals about Toilet phobia. In a weird way, it will make you glad that COVID-19 is just a bad virus and not the start of a zombie apocalypse. Without spoiling the details, you see the start of the zombie pandemic and the desperate fight to prevent its spread, sort of like the beginning of Fear The Walking Dead but much, much better. With all this in mind, watching the very excellent Kingdom on Netflix is really an experience right now.