What? I never said anything of the sort. It’s YOU who said I shouldn’t talk about it.
What? I never said anything of the sort. It’s YOU who said I shouldn’t talk about it.
Zombies also don’t exist in real life, so I’m not sure what point he, or you, are trying to make here.....
Wow, what a bullshit elitist and entitled response.
Again, that makes the assumption that their bodies need to function in the way that human bodies do. That is not the case. We have seen limbs move after being severed completely. Obviously, the disease is able to create movement through some other means.
Nah. You’re watching a show that is based on comic books that take roughly 7 minutes each to read, and have been freely available for over a year.
Lol, that statement doesn’t exactly scream “Don’t tell me about the comics” - I read that as, “I’m not sure what the comics say, but I think this, does that sound right?”
Yeah, I fucked up, Morgan is not Jesus - though I wouldn’t be shocked it they tied it together with Morgan knowing (and possibly being trained) by Jesus
Sorry you don’t like to read? If you don’t want to talk about the comics, maybe don’t bring them up?
Unless she ran away from them because they were abusing her, which is very close to the storyline from the comics.
It’s not a spoiler if it “will probably” happen, and they’ve made the two entities different enough that I don’t feel I ruined anything. The characters from the comic and the show are very, very different in personality and backstory, and there aren’t even the same people alive at this point.
Right, and we see things like that happen - they clearly decay. The zombie who ran into the wall had his head explode like a ripe pumpkin.
Ok, but a big fire of 50,000 walkers would SURELY attract attention of people who they don’t want to meet. Wolves, scavengers, or something even worse....
That’s not exactly how muscles work. They work by expaning and contracting, and they are cued up by the nervous system. I would assume that the walkers can force the nervous system to make the muscles contract, even without the presence of blood. Now, does that mean their muscles wouldn’t last very long? That seems…
Yeah, I fucked that up - Heath is most likely not Ezekial
Ehhh, it’s not THAT 1:1 - the biggest differences come out how the characters are developing. Rick has a love life in the comics, and he definitely does not in the TV show. That, combined with the whole not having a hand thing, lead him to be a very different character than he is in the TV show, at least in my mind.…
Lol. Nah. There’s nothing soap opera-y about the show. Love is almost never featured as a plot point - it’s all about survival.
Uh....yes. Rick actually does just that. To a living person.
No - HUMANS need blood to move their muscles. TWD explains the disease as a parasite that latches on to your brain when you die, and uses the preexisting neural frame work to move. It’s not really a stretch to say that this parasitic entity could compel movement through the neural network without the presence of…
Depends on how you approach it - if you take the show and the comic to line up 1:1 up to arriving at Alexandria, you’re correct, some of that stuff is still coming. But I don’t think there has been a 1:1 match up in timelines since the prison
Heard from where?