Haha that'd make PeopleofWalmart.com for sure. My point is that it would be very easy for any sort of organization and bases to get infected and be compromised from the inside. Also - if you were in that situation, would you trust that only people bitten were infected - or anyone who came in contact (blood on them but not bit)? And what do you do with people who have been bitten or just in contact? Do you instantly kill them? Because their family is going to fight that. Do you quarantine them? Because then you have the issue of bit vs non-bit, injured, "contaminated" but not bit. You'd have to segment these people otherwise you would just be euthanizing huge groups of people - which again would create friction in any group if you are killing someone's family. The whole "biting to transmit the disease" is my problem with these movies. I am surprised that during the Swine Flu scare there wasn't a more flu-based zombie movie created.
Its based in Atlanta. Here's how you thin the zombies out: Find a helicopter, and dangle two people from a robe about 6 feet out of reach. Fire a bunch of guns off to attract as many as possible. While they are attracting people, have some other people go to the Georgia Dome and seal off all entrances/exits except for one, and cut a hole in the roof that you can lower people up and down through, yet have it be impossible to get to without a rope. Once that is done, lead the zombies in the direction of the Dome. Once you get a block or so away, let the people down and run into the single accessable entrance. Once inside, have the chopper with the rope waiting, and let the bait run to the rope and get pulled up out of reach. Once all the zombies come inside, seal the entrance and pull the people out through the roof. Then, leave. Ok, maybe not. lol
Nah, you would want a long straight road that was walled off by tall buildings and make sure the alleys are blocked off as well, have them follow the bait into one end, pull a city bus in to block that exit, then pull one across the other end to seal it off then drop the molotov cocktails on them from the rooftops. Otherwise the little group will get picked off one by one, these things are like bad guests during the holidays they never leave and you will come into contact with them sooner or later. Sort of like Jets fans..
Cut a hole in the roof of the Georgia Dome? With what? Some pliers and a blow torch? Very simple solution... get your *** to Hawaii... they can't swim... they can't operate a boat... they can't flap their arms and fly there... get to the west coast... get a boat... go to Hawaii...
And after the zombies are sealed in the Dome, you go back to camp, and your nagging, *****y ex wife shows up. "Hi, glad you made it! There is a secret access tunnel into the Georgia Dome. Its safe there. We're all going, but you should go ahead."
Didn't really care for that episode at all. Like the dr wouldn't of told them about the clock and what it meant asap. He essentially let them get all happy about their situation and that it was a long-term safe spot and then completely killed their spirits lol Def a let-down for a season finale. Esp when there were so few episodes.
I would like to know what the doc said to rick...good episode overall though, not the best of the season.
He was depressed and suicidal, he probably just wanted to not die alone. I felt like this episode really paid heavily into the emotional toll it takes on people trying to survive the zombocalypse.
They left a lot of unanswered questions, but that's understandable with only having six episodes. I liked the Dylan song they played @ the end, "Tomorrow is a Long Time." Definitely looking forward to the next season.
The spoiler tags are in the 'advanced' part of they reply. That's a VERY good guess. I hadn't even remotely thought about that.
Spoiler that was my guess because of the scene with his drunk buddy tellin his wife that he loved her
Spoiler And you have to think Rick will find out that Shane was banging his wife while he was still in a coma. This would set it up perfectly.
Spoiler Well, it was after he had failed in convincing them to stay and die with him, so it could have gone somewhere along the lines of "Hey Rick, you might want to reconsider leaving. The blood tests revealed that your wife is pregnant. Bringing a baby into this mess is unfair to the baby." or something like that.
i think what he said was Spoiler btw iam not really a doctor.....but i did stay at a holiday express last night
Didn't like how they made no mention of the dude and his son from the first few episodes or Meryl either.
Yeah, I heard something about that as well, and I saw this story too : The Walking Dead executive producer Robert Kirkman says a recent report about changes in the show's writing staff is "unfortunate" and "premature." Earlier this week, Deadline.com reported that executive producer Frank Darabont had let his writing staff go, including his No. 2 guy, executive producer Charles "Chic" Eglee. The report also suggested that Darabont might not hire a new team of writers to pen Season 2's 13 episodes, but would instead assign scripts to freelancers. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Walking-Dead-Writing-Staff-1026363.aspx
Spoiler man i find her scrumptuous... i mean the acting on the show isn't the greatest to begin with, so hot chick is needed.