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Incorrect. While deer couldn't run forever, they wouldn't have to. If you've stayed with the show this long you've seen many times how easily distracted the zombies are. They wouldn't stay the course. A living human would be able to keep after prey but not a mindless walking corpse. So, as I said, game would be

I don't know about Easter Island but there is evidence it happened on others, like the Marquesas. But of course they did it for other reasons as well.

I don't buy it either, for the same reasons. For one thing, it would be a lot harder to surround and kill a deer because they're a lot faster than a human - in fact pretty much everything is faster. Those dumb, clumsy, noisy walking corpses couldn't catch anything. They could eat things caught in a snare, or like

that shit just plays out endlessly, and in endless variations

I wish this show was on HBO rather than AMC. It should be a lot more like Deadwood.

At first I thought they just had Storm Trooper aim. They sure did waste a lot of ammo, though. I wonder how much they have stockpiled, or if they have the ability to make more or something. How could Tasha be a part of this, though? I know things on her planet were fucked up, but still.

Food wouldn't be scarce because the people who can hunt it are so few. The zombies are too slow and clumsy and stupid to catch a deer or rabbit or whatever. They got lucky when they ate that horse.

I don't actually think Carl is a sociopath/psychopath. Nor is Rick. That beast is in all of us but luckily we don't have to let it out.

It usually has been done for pragmatic reasons, like in a lot of South Pacific islands where overpopulation was a problem and where there wasn't a lot of extra land for raising animals. That's not to say they didn't like to eat it just for fun, too, apparently it's delicious. It does seem like with Terminus, though,

Usually when it's practiced it's in places without a lot of space and/or animals to raise for food (like in a lot of South Pacific islands).

Given that game would probably be more plentiful in an apocalyptic world it makes cannibalism seem pretty stupid. Those people could be much more useful than as food.

It seems pretty stupid. I mean if they hadn't eaten all the people who came to them, they'd have who knows how many who could help build walls (I wonder why chainlink is so popular in the zombie apocalypse - great for the zombies but bad for anyone shooting at you), dig ditches, help farm. Herschel's idea isn't

Game would be more plentiful. I can't see the slow-moving, uncoordinated, walking corpses being able to catch much at all. They got lucky with that horse early on.

Hopefully, one day so will Jefe Bergenstein. His day will come, and then he will come.

I've replied twice to this and they don't seem to be showing up.

I know, but even with a glacially slow metabolism if you don't eat anything you're going to starve eventually - and since the zombies vastly outnumber the living it's likely most of them haven't eaten anything in a long time. They did eat that horse Rick had, but most animals they couldn't catch.

Do you live in Antarctica?

Those sunflowers looked like they were made of plastic.

True love alters the laws of physics.

What do the zombies in it symbolize? Better try to find some more antibiotics, Glenn!