The people that went to the beach all engaged in classic dumb (only happens in TV) behaviour. The slow moving zombies are coming; let's back away at a similar pace until we're cornered.
...especially when they had every opportunity to outrun the walkers as they were at the top of the ridge. Have you ever seen any of the WD characters from season one act in this way?
I've got as gun so I'll shoot randomly from a distance.
Yeah--Daniel thinks he's got the edge on everyone, but uses a pistol for distance shooting moving targets?
Oh look... a hole with a crab-happy zombie. I'll stand on the edge and watch for a bit because, you know... post apocalyptic entertainment is hard to come by.
Someone will make an excuse for standing on a sandy mound overlooking a pit with a walker in it. Just wait for it.
Strand is on the ocean in a yacht that can only handle so many people without everyone suffering. Those are vastly different scenarios.
Of course they are vastly different, but some have a very hard time understanding that, and act as if Strand's ship is the freaking Queen Mary.
Honestly, why would anyone listen to Travis' group? Their list of credits includes Daniel the torturing-barber opening a stadium full of walkers to not only attack soldiers, but would flood back toward the neighborhood where there were other survivors left. Who would trust Travis' group? They cannot accuse Strand of being sel-interested, since the torture of a soldier and releasing an stadium full of walkers was all to serve their own interests.
And if I remember correctly, back in between Rick's group having the prison and Alexandria, they turned away more than they welcomed in (unless they were forced to). Even Hershel was more like Strand than Rick on his farm, due to the limited space and resources.
Well observed.
TWD:
- Season two: Hershel initially wanted to help Carl, then argued several times for Rick's group to leave.
- Season three: Rick flatly refused to accept Tyreese's group.
- Season three: Rick refused to rescue the backpack man on the road, which guaranteed the man's death.
- Season six: Rick argued with Daryl about not even looking for others to bring in. He only changed his mind after disaster struck the ASZ, and Carl was shot.