Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Apocalyptic Saturations; or, The End of the World Will Not End Michael G. Cornelius and Sherry Ginn 1 Apocalyptic Television, Hobbes's Moral Psychology and the Tenuous Nature of Liberal Democratic Values William S. Allen 23 Post-Apocalyptic Competition and Cooperation in The Handmaid's Tale and The Walking Dead Sherry Ginn 40 The Long Winter of Discontent: The Changing Society of Survivors Fernando-Gabriel Pagnoni Berns, Juan Ignacio Juvé and Emiliano Aguilar 58 Risk Without End? The Seriality of Risk, the Outbreak Narrative and Serial Post-Apocalypse in Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan's The Strain Sebastian Müller 71 Driven to Extinction, Again: Cadillacs and Dinosaurs and the Irresistible Apocalypse Tony Perrello and C. Anne Engert 86 The End of Everything: Survival Narratives and Everyday Heroism in Battlestar Galactica E. Leigh McKagen 102 Apocalypse(s) Already: Doomsday Preppers at the End of The(ir) Worlds JZ Long 113 Reinvesting in the Rapture: Apocalypse and Faith in The Leftovers Christina Wilkins 124 Social Life and Death in The Leftovers: Surviving the Personal Apocalypse Derek R. Sweet 137 "How many times have I died?": Time Loops, Post-Human Reversion and the Editable Self in The Magicians Michael G. Cornelius 149 Westworld and the Apocalyptic Cycle Adam Ellerbrock 163 Postnatural Comedy in The Last Man on Earth John Elia 174 Appendix 1: Apocalypse Television Series 185 Appendix 2: "Darkness" Lord Byron 189 About the Contributors 191 Index 195