You can like a series all you want, but I am far from the first person in Trek BBS' Walking Dead thread history to question character flaws, or plot devices that do not hold up to even mild scrutiny.
Give us character flaws you see in Carol.
You can like a series all you want, but I am far from the first person in Trek BBS' Walking Dead thread history to question character flaws, or plot devices that do not hold up to even mild scrutiny.
Lobby for it? If one needs to lobby for rational, civilized behavior, then civilized behavior--morality no longer exists for the individual.
I don't agree. Murder is not a squeaky clean business. It's all psychotic, if you ask me. Rick is going about it in the only way it he can handle it. You're trying to set degrees of slaughter and judge people if you think the degree is too far, and you're operating on your own standard. Rick's murdered people quickly & some not so quickly.
There's no need to make anymore for a couple of reasons: it is up to you if you want to believe the following, but a 2013 article in Wired magazine stated there are 10 billion bullets produced in the United States every year. Clearly, 10 billion are not all being used, hoarded or sold in or off-shore every year, so what becomes of such an astounding cache of ammunition when--as many WD fans believe--most of the human population is dead? If true--meaning humans were dying by the city-load from one area to another, initial survivors, roamers, Woodbury-sized groups, et al., did not raid and dig out the endless supply of bullets now just laying around creatures with no use for it. Moreover, I noticed no matter where the group ends up over the course of five season (two in-universe years), Rick will always find a fresh supply for his Colt Python.
Rick will always find a fresh supply for his Colt Python.
Give us character flaws you see in Carol.You can like a series all you want, but I am far from the first person in Trek BBS' Walking Dead thread history to question character flaws, or plot devices that do not hold up to even mild scrutiny.
And Daryl will always plenty of arrow bolts and Michonne a perfectly sharp sword. Signature weapons are funny like that.Rick will always find a fresh supply for his Colt Python.
And Daryl will always plenty of arrow bolts and Michonne a perfectly sharp sword. Signature weapons are funny like that.Rick will always find a fresh supply for his Colt Python.
And Daryl will always plenty of arrow bolts and Michonne a perfectly sharp sword. Signature weapons are funny like that.Rick will always find a fresh supply for his Colt Python.
Well, we do see Daryl retrieving his arrows. it isn't like Voyager runabouts.
I just watched the S2 finale the other night, the one with the herd going through the farm and had to laugh to myself when Herschel was shooting walkers with his shot gun. He keeps pumping it and firing and the fires stay pretty consistent even when Herschel isn't on camera. Either I severely underestimate how many cartridges a pump-action shotgun can hold or Herschel's gun was set to God Mode.
Haha! That sort of thing happens all the time in movies and TV, though. I remember a scene in one episode where Rick fired seven shots out of his six-shot revolver.[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P224BTri7RQ[/yt]I just watched the S2 finale the other night, the one with the herd going through the farm and had to laugh to myself when Herschel was shooting walkers with his shot gun. He keeps pumping it and firing and the fires stay pretty consistent even when Herschel isn't on camera. Either I severely underestimate how many cartridges a pump-action shotgun can hold or Herschel's gun was set to God Mode.
I'm pretty sure they showed Daryl making new bolts back in Season Two.Retrieving them when he can is not the optimal method. I'd actually like to see Daryl crafting some arrows. That clearly is the greatest benefit of his weapon going unmentioned. The ammo is easier to make than bullets. He also seems like that's well within his wheelhouse. That would shut everybody up about that little glitch. Whittle hillbilly, whittle!
^I'd like to rewatch that. Any idea when it was? Some time at Hershels' farm?
ws that break and so forth, we only ever see a few in the "quiver" on the front of the bow.
We can argue that off-screen he's finding/getting more arrows from nearby stores when they raid or he carries some in sack that cannot be loaded into the arrow's quiver but, still, he's pretty much got infinite ammo in the thing.
I think this pretty much confirms that Hydra created the zombie virus.Finally all caught up. Man, Agent Sitwell's a douche no matter what universe he's in!![]()
Eh, I suspect arrows are still fairly plentiful. True, not as much as bullets, but can be gotten pretty easily in a sporting-goods, outdoors or hunting stores. And, again, the ammo is largely recoverable and when push comes to shove it's possible to craft your own arrows. Not so easy to craft your own bullets.
But, again, not impossible if you're able to acquire the metals needed for the bullets, form molds, acquire/craft spent shells and acquire/mix your own gun-powder and then make the bullets.
Not impossible but a hell of a lot more work and a hell of a lot tougher than just making a new arrow.
I bet Eugene is smart enough to craft bullets if he could find the necessary materials.
I'm hoping you said that sarcastically. I really don't get why people think Eugene is some kind of genius? Tehcno babble talk does not equate into intelligence.
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