Depends on the time frame. How long can a walker survive if it can still feed off the flesh of others? I think some episode made a reference to the walkers who had a decent meal looking better than those that didn't.The very first walkers should have rotted to the point that they can't walk by now.
The theme of this season is hopelessness. Total elimination is impossible without a rebuilt society of some kind, which currently no one has. I'm feeling like everyone who leaves a walker alive does so for an internal reason, fear, weakness, weariness, hopelessness, etc... It's reasonable to see it. They're people, not an army...The longer the show goes on the more it bothers me that they aren't all just slaying every walker they can. That they don't have a policy of complete genocide. Or "walkercide". They will never get anywhere till the population of walkers starts declining.yeah, whenever I saw one and was able I'd kronk them on the head - you never know when you might see them again.
Depends on the time frame. How long can a walker survive if it can still feed off the flesh of others? I think some episode made a reference to the walkers who had a decent meal looking better than those that didn't.The very first walkers should have rotted to the point that they can't walk by now.
I think it's pretty much a given at this point that the Zombie virus also prevents a Walker from rotting away as fast as a regular corpse would. After two years, there would be very few of them left otherwise.
how do you think Dexter would do in this world?
If a zombie posed no threat (in a hole or tied up), what's the point of killing him?
I think it's pretty much a given at this point that the Zombie virus also prevents a Walker from rotting away as fast as a regular corpse would. After two years, there would be very few of them left otherwise.
And on Dexter, I think he'd be a decent plan-maker, but he frequently flailed about when his plans went awry, so I think he'd be dead the first time things went to shit. Barring that, its unclear how the undead would affect his Dark Passenger. Would all the walker killing keep him calm? Would the kills feel empty? Would the sheer number of kills turbo-charge him and turn him into a truly dangerous psychotic? Would he even bother pretending to be normal once the society his code was defined against had collapsed?
That doesn't really negate what he's saying. It's an effort, a risk, & an expenditure of resources to be a continual walker executionerexcept that you aren't actually killing anything; they are already dead. You are killing the carrier of a pathogen.
how do you think Dexter would do in this world?
If a zombie posed no threat (in a hole or tied up), what's the point of killing him?
How about stuck in the mud? Maybe we should ask Dale that one.
That's kind of what's great about this episode. It's very much a "I don't know" thing as it was a very, very difficult situation that, really, has no good, clear, right answer.
If a zombie posed no threat (in a hole or tied up), what's the point of killing him?
How about stuck in the mud? Maybe we should ask Dale that one.
..or ask Meghan (Penny 2.0) about that walker buried head-deep in the mud...
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