In Zero Day, former POTUS Mullen hears the Sex Pistols’ “Who Killed Bambi?” in moments of turmoil, but its dark origins link ...
The song "Who Killed Bambi?" is constantly used throughout Zero Day, and here's what it means and how it connects to Robert ...
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Netflix’s ‘Zero Day’ takes place in the aftermath of a deadly cyberattack and puts former President George Mullen in a very ...
Throughout the series Mullen hears the 1980s rock song Who Killed Bambi, representing his trauma of losing a young son. A normal day in the life of the citizens of the United States of America turns ...
Throughout the series Mullen hears the 1980s rock song Who Killed Bambi, representing his trauma of losing a young son. A normal day in the life of the citizens of the United States of America ...
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He’s such a great character and Jesse’s such a great actor. Sex Pistols' "Who Killed Bambi?" is playing on the stereo when Mullen discovers his son's dead body in a flashback. But it also ...