And definitely better than the prequel to this (and the first 30 Days of Night movie). It starts off were the other one left us. And has quite a few nice names to it (Ted Raimi, Shawnee "Saw" Smith and Ken "Dawn of the Dead" Foree amongst them). It flows nicely does not try to convince through fast editing (as the previous net show tried so hard) and has a core to it that works.
The flaws are still there (again with the "next time on" and 10-30 seconds of re-watching what happened in the previous episode last, not counting the credits at the beginning) and they are time consuming, but if you look over that, you might find a short show that can convince you!
The flaws are still there (again with the "next time on" and 10-30 seconds of re-watching what happened in the previous episode last, not counting the credits at the beginning) and they are time consuming, but if you look over that, you might find a short show that can convince you!