Trev is now unemployed. He hides out in his allotment shed, painting wargame figures with his agoraphobic pal Graham and daydreaming of his heroic alter-ego, the battle mage Casimir the Destroyer, to avoid his nagging cow of a wife. An disagreement occurs when Mr. Parsons, one of the other allotment tenants, asks to have Trevor removed from his disgrace of a plot (he's not there to grow anything!). Trevor's issues are about to get a whole lot worse when Mr. Parsons shows up, just as the zombie apocalypse is about to begin. Whether or not he should try to save his wife and her gorgeous best friend, for whom he and Graham both have feelings, is more pressing.
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Trev is now unemployed. He hides out in his allotment shed, painting wargame figures with his agoraphobic pal Graham and daydreaming of his heroic alter-ego, the battle mage Casimir the Destroyer, to avoid his nagging cow of a wife. An disagreement occurs when Mr. Parsons, one of the other allotment tenants, asks to have Trevor removed from his disgrace of a plot (he's not there to grow anything!). Trevor's issues are about to get a whole lot worse when Mr. Parsons shows up, just as the zombie apocalypse is about to begin. Whether or not he should try to save his wife and her gorgeous best friend, for whom he and Graham both have feelings, is more pressing.
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