leatard : Ida know bout the rest of the world but I sure as hell wasn't interested in who that fkn D...
random000 : Amy Miller again sheds light on prevalent social issues in the world in which we all live....
random000 : Kerry Barden & Eric Schaeffer's Stars odd darkish comedy only lasted 10 episodes, folding ...
Piglet : An update on casting. Tony Goldwyn as CIA case officer Burton Gerber, Rufus Sewell as CIA ...
Piglet : Wow! I had no clue and what an episode to start season 11. Wish there had been a bit more ...
biker_71 : the 3rd/final season is due on the 8th of this month.
fl4g0ndry : Interesting little critter, its good to see the passion the conservationists have for prot...
wuchi51 : if one cant see the crossroads we are now at, we deserve the horror coming our way. it act...
Jirido : Exactly my thought. Quite shity and lame to blame a pangolin, of all natures beautiful cre...
“Zoo” is based on the book by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. The first season of the TV series basically covers the entire book, although they made changes (as usual). After that the TV show had to make up it’s own ideas, slowly getting sillier and sillier, despite James Patterson being one of the many “executive producers”.
There is a short sequel book imaginatively titled “Zoo 2” by James Patterson and Max DiLallo, but it has no relation to the on-screen version - one character who died in the TV show is still alive in the sequel book.