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Whenever anyone else was alive and got bitten, they were still coherent for awhile. They didn't just go into shock like that broad did.
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I'm really sick of Hershel. That old man needs to adapt or he'll be soon be walker sushi.
Rick seems to be adapting in an anarchist society well, especially taking on the two drifters in the bar. |
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She fainted, she's clearly alive. I really doubt she's infected. I think the writers are just ****ing with us. |
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Second, the first guy Rick met after waking(black guy with the boy), he said his wife got bit or something, but mainly, she got the fever, felt like she was on fire, died, and came back. Third, on Talking Dead at the beginning of the season, they talked about how they would shed light on what happens when you come into contact with the virus by means other than a bite... |
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I wonder if she might have come down with the ZB (zombie bug) after being so face to face with her dead mom. Nasty walker hissing and biting so close to her face while she's screaming her head off... |
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There was a scene form the first season that's been stuck in the back of my mind ever since it aired. When Rick (and Glen, I think) are in the lobby of the building in downtown Atlanta, the zombies were outside banging against the metal gate. At one point, one of the zombies picked up a cinder block and threw it at the gate. Kind of implies that some zombies are capable of thought at some level. |
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The first drifter that Rick shot ain't dead. They made way too much of a deal regarding Rick making sure the big guy was dead. The other guys is gonna "survive" and come back after them in some capacity...
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Did it? damnit I didn't catch that part of it.
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Time to get an HDTV dude. Get out of the 90s. |
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Rick's bonus shot in the fat guy was in the head, I'm guessing to make sure that there was no chance of him coming back as a walker. So he was thinking ahead - no pun intended.
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