There's always the chance of complications. My appendix, for example, was in the "wrong" place and was behind my colon. They had to dissect it in order to remove it.
There's always the chance of complications. My appendix, for example, was in the "wrong" place and was behind my colon. They had to dissect it in order to remove it.
My first guess was appendicitis, which is basically a death sentence.
Except for the fact that was a Chinook helicopter seconds away from landing, and said helicopter was there with the express purpose of evacuating the patients and medical staff.
I concur. Those are are valid reasons to intentionally overrun and destroy a military facility. I'm sure all the patients waiting to be evacuated appreciated the gesture, as well.
My favorite part was when they unleashed 2,000 zombies in order to save three people. The hundreds of other folks who died in the process? Screw them — this is a brave new world, after all.
Military are bad guys. Etc., blah.
Is Todd really who he says he is? I keep thinking of the scenes of him driving that crazy expensive car, with gloves and sunglasses, and how to reconcile that with the sweet man who emerged from said sports car.
What the heck happened to the ship's captain? One second he was running out into the storm and the next he was gone, never to be seen again.
It gives you the right to say whatever the hell you want without consequences from the GOVERNMENT*. Last time I checked, HGTV is not the government.
My biggest problem is the fact that Manana seemingly walked to the edge of the base and dragged Ballesarios away. It completely undercuts the notion that this base is out in the middle of nowhere and is inaccessible.