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The only way I could accept Glenn surviving the alley is if the writers made the sequence of events into some kind of dream/hallucination of the guy who kept dazing off during that episode. But even that solution would be garbage.
He dead.
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The only way I could accept Glenn surviving the alley is if the writers made the sequence of events into some kind of dream/hallucination of the guy who kept dazing off during that episode. But even that solution would be garbage.
He dead.
quote:Yeah that's definitely something I've had to look past. Dale's death certainly comes to mind on both of those.
I have always been amazed by
- How easily zombies are able to sneak up on people in the middle of dead silence
- How easily zombies can rip through an abdominal cavity with zero effort
quote:bring back the walker ear necklace!!!
That's been done, by everyone's favorite Andrea, to Daryl.
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- How easily zombies are able to sneak up on people in the middle of dead silence
quote:Hopefully the newbie was trained by Nicholas on how to shoot.
What if Glen covers himself in guts/blood, and walks away from the horde, only to have a newbie in the sniper tower at Alexandria to put a bullet in him when he approaches the gate thinking he's a zombie
quote:Well, I do now!
And you realize he's talking about the humans riding bikes, not walkers, right?
quote:Now I want to see a walker (rider) on a bike pedaling after Daryl.
quote:Well, I do now!
And you realize he's talking about the humans riding bikes, not walkers, right?
quote:I know it's a totally different show, but on Z Nation on SyFy they had a mill and generator that was powered by Z's.quote:Now I want to see a walker (rider) on a bike pedaling after Daryl.
quote:Well, I do now!
And you realize he's talking about the humans riding bikes, not walkers, right?
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The first law of thermodynamics, also called conservation of energy, states that the total amount of energy in the universe is constant. This means that all of the energy has to end up somewhere, either in the original form or in a different from.
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The first law of thermodynamics, also called conservation of energy, states that the total amount of energy in the universe is constant. This means that all of the energy has to end up somewhere, either in the original form or in a different from.
If this is true, then how can the Walkers keep moving? Even if a virus could wipe out most of the brain and turn humans into killer zombies, and somehow obviate all other internal functioning, where do the walkers get the energy to walk?
Oh man, I am starting to think this show's presentation of the zombie apocalypse might be somewhat unrealistic.
quote:Nevermind that certain types of damage to parts of their bodies which is seen frequently (i.e. muscles and tendons) would render them physically unable to move or at least stand upright.quote:
The first law of thermodynamics, also called conservation of energy, states that the total amount of energy in the universe is constant. This means that all of the energy has to end up somewhere, either in the original form or in a different from.
If this is true, then how can the Walkers keep moving? Even if a virus could wipe out most of the brain and turn humans into killer zombies, and somehow obviate all other internal functioning, where do the walkers get the energy to walk?
Oh man, I am starting to think this show's presentation of the zombie apocalypse might be somewhat unrealistic.
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I think a more important question is where/when does a walker poop? Or are we to actually believe that they now have a more efficient zero sum digestive system with no waste at all? Assuming of course that this applies to walkers that remain in tact from entrance to exit. Clearly those that find themselves missing some throat, any part of the eso****us, or suffer from "all the way from the front exposed spine" would experience some loss. Here's what that might look like:
quote:Low residue.quote:
I think a more important question is where/when does a walker poop? Or are we to actually believe that they now have a more efficient zero sum digestive system with no waste at all? Assuming of course that this applies to walkers that remain in tact from entrance to exit. Clearly those that find themselves missing some throat, any part of the eso****us, or suffer from "all the way from the front exposed spine" would experience some loss. Here's what that might look like:
They are basically on a low carb diet. Have you ever been on a low carb diet?