ViviTheMage
Lifer
Just before the CDC exploded.
Oh shit, that is right ... Season 1 ish, I forgot about that.
Just before the CDC exploded.
Glad to see the horde show up, exactly what I was predicting for the finale. Now lets just see if it flushes them out of the farm.
So if Jenner knew everyone was infected already, if that's what he whispered to Rick, why did he bother testing them all when they first came in?
I was with Shane on killing Randell, needed to be done. Shane had horrible people skills, and as it was said by 1-2 cast members he is right in his methods, he needs to be more political to the group though, which he never could grasp.
Good point, that does make some sense...though he didn't activate the self destruct, it was the system running out of gas that did it, could be why he decided not to leave though.robably just to confirm his conclusion. I would do the same. Maybe Ricks group was a glimmer of hope that maybe some people out there are not already infected, and then when his test proved it false thats what finally triggered him to activate the self destruct along with everyone in the building
Hey that makes alot of sense actually
Good point, that does make some sense...though he didn't activate the self destruct, it was the system running out of gas that did it, could be why he decided not to leave though.
I think they are all infected, so the virus became airborne at some point. That's the only way the infection rate could be so high. There are plenty holes (Shane turns into a zombie in seconds, the zombie kid from the other group is ambulatory with a broken neck?!). But there have been enough interesting episodes to keep me watching, and the season finale could be very good.
Yeah he was but he let them try to get out, don't think he really thought they would make it since the outer doors couldn't be opened...luckily somebody had a grenade to blow the bullet proof windows outOh right, damn my memory sucks. But he did initially lock everyone inside right? I thought he was going to kill everyone with the self destruct not allowing anyone to leave, then finally Rick talked him into opening the door and leaving people to choose to leave or die.
Yeah he was but he let them try to get out, don't think he really thought they would make it since the outer doors couldn't be opened...luckily somebody had a grenade to blow the bullet proof windows out
:awe: you never know when you'll need them:awe:Yeah I remember that now... that's why I keep a grenade with me on my travels as well. That and a roll of duct tape.
I'm happy that Shane is dead, because I was tired of the internal power struggle crap. Now maybe they can get some actual external antagonists, like zombies and malicious groups of survivors.
I believe Carl pointed the gun at Rick first because he thought they had been attacked and maybe his father was bitten. Or he just thought his dad killed Shane for no reason.
Never specifically...why?Have they ever said the word "zombie" on this show? Thinking back, I don't remember it ever being used.
Have they ever said the word "zombie" on this show? Thinking back, I don't remember it ever being used.
A lot of zombie fiction likes to pretend that no one in the history of the world has ever heard of a zombie. So, they come up with cute names like walker.
Look at how much activity has increased in this thread in the last couple of weeks.
Show was on life support in the first half of the season. My friend said it died and has now come back as a walker.
They sorta explain that the virus turns people at different rates of speed. Some turn within minutes, others take hours. And why wouldn't the kid with the broken neck be ambulatory after turning? He's dead. Broken neck's not gonna matter.
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I like that they left Shane's character alive as long as they did. I started reading the books after the first season ended and was really surprised to see how quickly they killed him off. His character being left alive longer in the show really gave the show an interesting dynamic. I had a feeling Shane was next to go because the story is supposed to be mainly about Rick, and Shane was really starting to detract from that. I didn't have a problem with that though, I didn't always agree with what Shane did, but I respected that he was a survivor. In the last episode, when Lori apologized to Shane, I knew one of two things would happen. Shane would live, and a shit storm would be stirred up as he finally snapped over Lori, or he'd die by Rick's hand. I figured on the latter. I like how he killed him, but then Carl truly killed him (which is in line with the books). Carl's a little shit though, drawing down on his Dad like that. I told my gf when he walked up, "Watch this little shit Carl, he'll draw his gun on his Dad.".
I think Rick is going to become more like Shane now, and let go of some of his morals. They allude to that with him not returning Darryl's gun. Something he would have done earlier in the show.
They sorta explain that the virus turns people at different rates of speed. Some turn within minutes, others take hours. And why wouldn't the kid with the broken neck be ambulatory after turning? He's dead. Broken neck's not gonna matter.
Well, when you kill someone by breaking their neck - they die because their spinal cord is severed. No nerve impulses get past the brain stem, basically, so no breathing, no heart beat and definitely no walking. But, generally this group of writers are pretty zombie-like when it comes to details like this anyway - so meh :\
Well, when you kill someone by breaking their neck - they die because their spinal cord is severed. No nerve impulses get past the brain stem, basically, so no breathing, no heart beat and definitely no walking. But, generally this group of writers are pretty zombie-like when it comes to details like this anyway - so meh :\
The infection reactivates the brain stem and some higher functions after brain death, theoretically it's working around or somehow healing tissues damaged by oxygen deprivation ...is it really that much of a stretch to think it could be using a similar process to reintegrate mechanically damaged tissue?