Salazar predictably letting the stadium zombies out--poses more of threat to him (and the rest of his West Coast Avengers) than the military.
Yep, this was absolutely another one of those moments where the only way for them to drive the plot was by really stupid character decision #32478. I mean, it was a pretty good show once the action started moving things, but it's tiresome to see so many incredibly dumb decisions to make that happen.
Wow. The military. Aside from the Evil Aggressive Rape-y Military stereotype, they had such a hard time with head shots of near-stationary targets...at point blank range. Looks like they were trained by Palpatine's Stormtrooper unit, 'cause we know how accurate that group was with weapons.
Yeah, there's really no way all those guys with all those guns would be overwhelmed that easily. The worst was those guys just wandering in with the riot shields and then getting their asses handed to them.
In reality, there would've been a pile of bodies up front that most of the zombies would've tripped over, making them easy targets. That mound of dead bodies by the fence would probably actually support it rather than knock it down.
The addict: Soooo...being a junkie is like fighting to survive in the zombie apocalypse where mass cannibalism is THE human civilization game changer?!? ...and now with everyone "catching up" to him, I imagine that will make him most capable of navigating through the dual threats of zombies and humans.
I was kinda hoping that he really would die behind those locked doors, but I knew that wasn't likely at this point. I don't know why Strand trusts him in any capacity or what his deal is.
Will this push Meredith to take Camera Lad as her own--or will he just end up with Alicia in his grief, while blaming Travis?
All I could imagine after that ending is him being super emo about it. I mean, yeah, his mom died and that's horrible, but blaming his dad for it in a very whiny way seems inevitable unfortunately.
Would you risk going on a boat when you will need to go to the mainland for supplies, and the California coastline being...the California coastline, it should be overrun with zombies and violent scavengers soon enough, so how do you stock up? Who runs maintenance on the ship? Where are the extra gas, oil and supplies for that?
I thought it was kind of refreshing to see someone decide to actually go to the coast because it seems the strategic choice, so I like that. Season 2 will likely focus on conflict with other groups on the coast though. And I'm sure they'll find an unending supply of gas that doesn't expire.