That bugged me too. While the army person was writing down all of their names in full, maybe mention horribly injured and will die without medical intervention woman?
That bugged me too. While the army person was writing down all of their names in full, maybe mention horribly injured and will die without medical intervention woman?
six hours of Monopoly is more important than collecting water. Or making junkie son take a shower and change out of those nasty old man clothes that probably stink of wee. Or securing your house in any small way. More important to protect delicate little Alicia from knowing that shit is fucking up! I mean, she's just…
The zombie they wanted the gun for was out the front of the house. Hence going the back way.
Also, since zombie Susan seemed to remain in the garden trellis maze, and the husband wasn't home yet, who's feet did Alicia see under the door in the house?
When zombie Susan got a good handful of Alicia's hair, I was cheering for her to die. Although I enjoyed the bit where she ungratefully broke Chris' nose for saving her and didn't have the grace to apologise.
I can understand and forgive the hesitancy about putting down walkers at this stage, and not knowing it needs to be a headshot. What I can't forgive is that even if they don't know exactly what they're dealing with, they've had more than enough evidence that people are acting incredibly violently right in their own…
Oh! Oh! And in her rush to get back to Travis, left one of her kids behind. Alicia of the long hair nearly got ate.
Not only didn't she tell Alicia that anyone who looks a bit funky is dangerous, she took the kids on a late night scramble without any of them carrying some kind of weapon (not even a screwdriver) while leaving the door to her house open, after six hours of sitting around and playing Monopoly.
"The whole world is infected with the zombie virus. This was established in the parent show The Walking Dead a while ago."
She was pretty desperate for her daughter not to get close to her boyfriend because he was sick and might be dangerous. Do as I say and not do as I do?
Nope. You both want the book I, zombie, by Hugh Howey.
Then I recommend a book by bestselling author Hugh Howey called I, Zombie. Not to be confused with izombie, the TV show based on a comic. Fantastic writer, unusual perspective on being a zombie!
I've read one of those too, and really enjoyed it. On the lookout for the rest in the series now.
I know this comment is old, but you do know there are different kinds of seizures, right? Not all people have full tonic-clonic seizures, and even tonic -clonic seizures vary between people. Absence seizures are often almost unnoticable, but they're still real.
'Shipping is moronic. It's creepy to become overly obsessed with your own relationship in the real world, more so someone else's real world coupling, and much more so when the relationship you're so invested in is fictional.
*mettle.
Lincoln is a great actor when he has the right material. I think that the early writing let him down, and possibly his southern accent from what the comments said here (I'm English, so I can't hear if it's any good or not myself).
Wow, way to minimise rape!
Yes! Personally, I really enjoyed seeing the obviously made of foam spikes wobbling about.
She just needed a good nights sleep!