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It’s from the movie “Jeremiah Johnson”. I recommend watching it at least once.

Testing, testing. Am I unbanned yet?

What you’re saying isn’t just stupid, though it is extraordinarily stupid, it’s also downright dangerous. Change how you think before you hurt someone.

bullets jam guns,

Yeah, but it’s very rare for a story to leave the audience in the dark about stuff like that. It often feels like a huge plot hole, as if the writer just completely forgot about them. Even if the characters never find out, the writers of any work usually make it a point to let the audience know when a character dies.

THAT is the big question. If I were in that universe I’d be running all sorts of experiments. Testing if zombies could eventually starve to “death”, if they decompose differently than regular dead bodies, etc.

And apparently the show runners want to bring Heath back to the show eventually. They just quietly got rid of him on the show cause the actor has been really busy acting in a bunch of movies.

why weren’t the ones by the river also frozen solid?

You can Google “chimney fire” to learn more about that scene.

I wasn’t referring to the gut camo, but the idea a lot of idiots have of the zombies being able to smell which people are alive. That specific thing comes up a lot for some reason.

Exactly. Which is why I think the “zombies can smell you to find you” thing people bring up all the time is a really dumb thing to bring up. As I explained in my other post, I think Rick and Glen were just mistaken about that.

I remember him. It’s just he hasn’t been important to the plot at all yet.

Also, in the scene I posted those zombies are moving faster than the ones in recent seasons. Not running speed, but still surprisingly fast. And some of them even jump fences! What!?!?! That’s actually scary. Like, those zombies were actually a real threat.

That’s a common misconception. If you go over old historical texts you’ll be surprised to find far fewer instances of bow and arrow use on a large scale. Arrows were very difficult and expensive to make. Though in the world of Walking Dead the expense factor is moot, it still takes a surprising amount of time and

Thanks boo, I’ll remember that in the future.

*clears throat exceedingly loud*

But we’ve already seen Daryl try and fail to redirect a Whisperer controlled horde twice. The Whisperers are actually able to keep large zombie groups going where they want them to go.

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Rick himself tells someone. Paraphrasing since I don’t remember exactly: “I know Judith is not mine. I know she’s Shane’s. But I love her like she was my own.”

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The smell thing from season one was just dumb. Also it was so long a go I don’t know if I remember the details that well. I tend to ignore it cause it’s the only time I can remember where zombie’s ability to smell came into play. I need to go watch it again: