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You can binge watch the entire thing on Netflix and a special, “Black Mirror: White Christmas,” is in production now. 2) In the Flesh - Staying in Britain, this British series is about life after a zombie uprising — and the subsequent cure (or, more accurately, an ongoing treatment for the afflicted). Whereas TWD is about man’s inhumanity to man and the thin veneer of civilization, In the Flesh is about survivor’s guilt, the reconciliation of two sides after war and whether or not one can ever return to something approaching to normalcy after the devastation of war. (If you think that sounds like a metaphor for contemporary life in Northern Ireland, you’re on the right track.) The third season was cancelled due to budget cuts at BBC Three, but the first two seasons are excellent and well worth watching on Amazon Prime. 3) Last Man on Earth - Although officially a comedy, this Fox sitcom about Will Forte realizing he’s the last man alive a year after a virus wipes out the rest of the human race gets pretty dark, with the first before-credits scream beginning with Forte’s character screaming in rage and despair at his loneliness. But the show also has fun with the sort of after-the-end chaos that Zombieland explored as well — “there’s no wrong way to use a margarita pool” — raises real questions about the value of social constructs even after they have been rendered seemingly meaningless. You can stream all the episodes to date on Fox’s website . How about you? What you will be watching while waiting for the zombie hordes to return to Alexandria? This is my last 2014 round-up story, I swear. These are based on our internal measurements, so I can’t reveal exact numbers without getting my fingers broken, but here’s my most-read stories from last year. (They pale in comparison to the reads crime, sports and photo galleries get, of course.) Although the stories you expect to be here are, they’re not in the spots I would have predicted, personally: 1. San Bernardino teacher accused of racist slur in classroom Far and away my most-read story of the year, even putting together all the reads of my Rialto Unified Holocaust assignment coverage from the Sun, Daily Bulletin and Daily News. On Friday, Sept. 12, I was at the Sun, writing up my court coverage of another story (one of the seemingly endless follow-ups to the California Charter Academy indictments) when LaRue Bell’s family came in, and asked to speak to a reporter. The district responded quickly to my inquiry about Bell’s assertions about his teacher and I thought that was that. But the story attracted a great deal of attention, emails from supporters of the teacher and several additional weeks of coverage. I intend to follow up on her job status now that the school year has started up again in January. 2. San Bernardino teacher arrested for alleged sex with minors The second most-read story of the year was, again, a fairly simple one from our standpoint: The police reported that a teacher had been arrested for sex crimes with children. In the interest of finding other possible victims, the police put the news out, along with her picture, and we did the same, for similar reasons. But from the very beginning, her defenders proclaimed her innocence in numbers we typically don’t see and suggested there was more to the story. This fall, the district attorney ended up dropping all charges against the teacher, citing an “insufficiency of evidence. ” 3. Holocaust denied by students in Rialto school assignment This is the story I thought would be the top one of the year, as it made international headlines, changed the curriculum for Rialto Unified’s ninth grade students this year and led to numerous shakeups in the district. It was my top story at the Los Angeles Daily News, but only came in third place, trailing the two stories about San Bernardino City Unified teachers. I’m happy that my editors backed me up on my desire to post all 2,000 student essays online, via DocumentCloud, although I feel sympathy for anyone else who reads through all 2,000 hand-written essays. 4. Rialto Unified defends writing assignment on confirming or denying Holocaust This was the big story that dropped in May, sending ripples across the nation and overseas. Within minutes of this being posted online, the district began getting emails from around the world, according to documents released under the California Public Records Act. One of the immediate impacts was that news sites across the country did their own versions of the story, sometimes crediting the Sun or me, sometimes not. Still, the story was the second-biggest for me on DailyNews.com and did well overall for the year. 5. Hundreds mourn Chino car crash victims at tearful vigil in Eastvale This story, written with Greg Cappis, who was covering breaking news that Saturday night, was by a large margin the most-read story in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin this year, ahead of the initial story about the car crash I worked on earlier that Saturday morning and Rialto Unified Holocaust follow-up stories. Both likely got additional views from a grim coincidence: There was not one, but two Southern California three-car crashes that killed multiple teenagers that night. We received comments, tweets and emails from people scolding us for getting the facts wrong, when they thought they were reading about the Irvine crash, rather than the Chino one. 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