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Sean Jungian
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Repeats the rest of October? THIS IS AN OUTRAGE!

Yeah, and I was "that girl" that said "BUT WHAT ABOUT THE MENS THEY ARE SHOWN BEING SOFTIES ABOUT CHILDREN TOO!"

"Well, I'd imagine geniuses would be somewhat more likely to survive in the zombie apocalypse, no?"

I, for one, really wish they'd increase the rolls in the cafeteria. Have you seen them? BARELY A MOUTHFUL.

I did read it. That's what I'm remembering from it.

I concede your first point, although I doubt they lived long enough for it to matter much. But as for your second point, it the pigs were tainted - and it was extremely likely that they were - they couldn't have eaten them anyway.

He was one of the Woodbury group who was a sleepwalker, which is why he had his gate closed.

Not trying to argue, really, just want to point out that AHS is really more accurately termed "camp" not "black comedy". Just my two cents.

I honestly think they kind of established this back in Season 2, that the walkers will pretty much keep going in a direction until/unless something else distracts them. In the Season 2 finale, we see a large horde of walkers that had started out (months?) before in the direction of the farm, following the brief noise

This bologna is NOTHING like the filet mignon I had earlier!

Ha, I would've hated it but laughed uproariously if Carol had gone on to mock the girl by mimicking her in a high-pitched voice, "OHHHHH I CAN'T DO IT!!! IT'S MY DAAAAAAAAAAAD WAAAAAH!" then let Beardy re-animate and kill the younger sister.

"Sure, those kids gotta toughen up, but is forcing them to kill their own father REALLY the best way to do it?"

Well, they can't ALL be gems.

Gotcha, but Herschel did lose a stepson and a daughter.

See also: the posters who want to know why the zombies need to eat at all if they're dead and/or how they can move without a circulatory system.

Nicotero said they are basing the "flu" off the Influenza Epidemic of 1917. In that case, it was fatal mostly to people with healthy immune systems (healthy adults) rather than to those with compromised immune systems (children, infants, the elderly). I think the reason I read for this was that a robust immune system

I agree. And they seem to have put in at least some thought on procedures and possibilities of someone becoming infected after a natural death inside, so it's kind of stupid that it didn't extend to at least minimizing the damage that could do by simple things such as shutting the cellblock doors and cell doors at

Ah, Sasha, Tyreese's sister. I could see her, Carol, and maybe Herschel joining together to take out the sick people.

This is what I assumed too - versed in critical care, not necessarily virology.

I didn't know who she was, but she really bugged me, and didn't even seem to know that much about the show.