Anyone care to speculate on how you'd make the zombies a bigger threat without converting them into fast zombies?
Zombies.. with laser beams... and steel helmets
Anyone care to speculate on how you'd make the zombies a bigger threat without converting them into fast zombies?
Anyone care to speculate on how you'd make the zombies a bigger threat without converting them into fast zombies?
Because everyone in the group has developed skills on how to kill them - even up close - without fear or even a gun
Yeah they had turned into a bit of a joke in the second half of s3.
Anyone care to speculate on how you'd make the zombies a bigger threat without converting them into fast zombies?
Anyone care to speculate on how you'd make the zombies a bigger threat without converting them into fast zombies?
Because everyone in the group has developed skills on how to kill them - even up close - without fear or even a gun
Oh yeah... I just remember the other way they've stolen some of the threat zombies should have, the infectiousness. They're way too comfortable being in contact with or close proximity to zombies, & that's primarily because I've seen so much on this show overlooked, that could be qualified as an exposure to the diseaseAnyone care to speculate on how you'd make the zombies a bigger threat without converting them into fast zombies?
Because everyone in the group has developed skills on how to kill them - even up close - without fear or even a gun
Numbers... Herds of them. There must be billions of them on the whole. We see that they eat anything living. Well, as the cities are depleted of living sustenance, they'll be spreading out to where wild life is, big time.
As for an improvement, I'd like to see them show a few more human traits though, like climbing. If that hunger is so strong, they'll climb a fence. They climbed a tank. They are reanimated primates after all. That's been one drawback of how they were depicted this season at the prison. The other is their strength. Twice this season they were unable to break through a partially rolled down car window. I could do that, if I was crazy enough
However, I'm getting the feeling this is not completely a horror show, & even when it is, the zombies are only a part of that, as this season illustrates. So the zombies don't have to be a constant horror for the show to be good
With a group of older people from Woodbury, one dies in the night in there sleep in a locked down facility, that could turn ugly fast.
As for an improvement, I'd like to see them show a few more human traits though, like climbing. If that hunger is so strong, they'll climb a fence.
Oh yeah... right, in season one, the episode after they climb the tank, but by season 3 they're just kind of hanging around the prison fencesAs for an improvement, I'd like to see them show a few more human traits though, like climbing. If that hunger is so strong, they'll climb a fence.
They do that already, as seen in "Guts," when Rick was shooting zombies trying to climb the fence in hot pursuit.
Perhaps the Governor could round up a large herd and aim them at the prison.
I'm wondering about something...a couple of somethings, actually.
Merle killed 8 guys in his ambush. Well, he took them down and let the walkers get them. At least two were shot in the legs, to take them down without killing them outright.
1) Except the Governor. Was Merle trying for a headshot and Ben stepped in the way, or trying to wound and Ben was shorter and so was shot in the head?
2) The wounded men who were attacked by walkers. When Daryl gets there, they're dead. Dead. Not getting up and becoming walkers. Yeah, some had their guts out and such, but they were not getting up. I know, this allowed Daryl to see them as having been shot (by Merle) and so know that Merle tried to redeem himself in some way. But shouldn't they have become walkers?
Thoughts?
Everybody turns at a different rate, Andrea's sister took all night long, after she was bit before she reanimatedI'm wondering about something...a couple of somethings, actually.
Merle killed 8 guys in his ambush. Well, he took them down and let the walkers get them. At least two were shot in the legs, to take them down without killing them outright.
1) Except the Governor. Was Merle trying for a headshot and Ben stepped in the way, or trying to wound and Ben was shorter and so was shot in the head?
2) The wounded men who were attacked by walkers. When Daryl gets there, they're dead. Dead. Not getting up and becoming walkers. Yeah, some had their guts out and such, but they were not getting up. I know, this allowed Daryl to see them as having been shot (by Merle) and so know that Merle tried to redeem himself in some way. But shouldn't they have become walkers?
Thoughts?
But shouldn't they have become walkers?
Thoughts?
But shouldn't they have become walkers?
Thoughts?
Maybe they just hadn't reanimated yet. It can take from minutes to hours, so the first ones to rise would eat the freshly dead but not yet reanimated bodies.
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