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I am really curious, if they wrote this season this way figuring they had a 50% chance of being cancelled and had a small chance with minor modifications of the scene done mostly in post production change the scene to more book like.
And if they have more seasons they were going to bend out on a tangent at the most

They know the zombie rules, but it is also been established that they were trained to fight insurgents in some desert hellhole. Central command has fallen apart, no tactical genius has written a white paper on proper zombie engagement, so soldier drilled to fight a certain way just fight a certain way, without think

Um, pretty sure they swarmed in and LT ass got fragged by his men, they wanted to go save THIER FAMILIES. Tactics for room clearing do not work as well when the enemy forges the rules (which is getting shot is bad) and spill out of all rooms en masse.

I have seen enough zombie fights, I can imagine it fine do not always need to see it.

Could not imagine trying to escape LA with walker hordes. There are dense populations people EVERYWHERE for many dozen miles. Could easily have herds capable of smashing fencing, gun ownership was more limited in CA so it is not like rural GA every second house will have a gun (and many will have a handful). If you

I think Travis is getting it slowly. He came much closer this time, until he read her name tag.
Additionally, she was no threat, being a single walker a distance away seemed like trophy hunting not self preservation. I think the Lt not coming back and the troops bugging out may give him the idea that the world is not

If he has a source of drugs, nick may do ANYTHING to serve him. A man willing to do anything is useful asset.

Yes. The bitten soldier was kind of strange, but I would suspect he was pulled down and bitten and one gets under the armor and then his friends clear them off.
The big problem for the soldiers is they are fighting the zombies like Humans. Zombies do not panic from losses, try and find cover, ever stop advancing or

Think of the same as a conversation between two German officers in a war movie and they are speaking in English. Nikka did not actually say 17,000 pages and said it some other way Millikan would understand, however the writer put it in a language we as the viewers could understand.

Niska is actually vey interesting. She is in effect a sociopath (no remorse, lies easily, avoids social contacts). In her conversations with Millekan he is trying to determine is she a computer with parts of our emotions/pain and still not really human, or did she develop these tendencies the same way a human would.