johnsonl
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Yeah, now we need to know why he keeps those walkers in the barn. Me, I'd tether them to a treadmill, hang something alive at the other end and let them "walk" a generator to keep my lights working.
Yeah, now we need to know why he keeps those walkers in the barn. Me, I'd tether them to a treadmill, hang something alive at the other end and let them "walk" a generator to keep my lights working.
the only thing that I didn't like;
In season 1, Rick and the Asain had to smear dead body parts all over them so that they didn't 'smell fresh', so that they could walk by the zombies.
Now in season 2, they hide under cars and the zombies don't 'smell' them??
Im guessing Darrel will become infected by the recycled arrow he fell on, That ole doctor is getting pushy for a unarmed man!
As has been said, I don't think Shane did it for himself. He knew that the medical supplies were necessary to save Carl's life and that they both weren't going to get out alive.
I'm liking Daryl more and more with each episode. His explanation as to why Merle had all those drugs in his saddlebag was golden, too.
I thought it was a rule not to shoot unless absoultely necessary(attract unwanted walkers), the shot across the open field with the others between the shooter, and the shooted, didn't make sence.
Didn't I see a Zed chewing on Darrell's ankle as he woke up?
I bet Old Doc is a Cottage Liberal afterall... he doesn't like guns and he keeps a barn full of Democrat Voters just waiting for 2012...
"... he's got bidness' to attend to..."
Jen you don't suppose that that 'bidness has anything to do with getting busy with Carol do you? They do seem to have a 'thang... Darrel sees her as a momma and she has a history of making it with badboyz...
"... Anyway... The Army bombing Atlanta didn't make much sense."
Daryl had been recycling those arrows to shoot all their food for quite some time. Whatever is causing the zombies, it doesn't appear to be precisely a blood borne pathogen, or some people are just immune. Rick and Glen were covered with zombie innards with nothing but rain coats - not exactly much of a barrier to a virus - to protect them. The blonde was right on top of her sister when sister turned, and I think got blood on her. They've also all handled dead zombie bodies, and T-Dog had one on top of him - newly killed and juicy - while having a fresh wound on his arm. And then there was Daryl and Rick's autopsy of a dead one to see what he had for lunch - no masks, no eye protection.
Bites could be infectious and kill people because of bacteria on the teeth of the zombies more so than anything being in their saliva. It hasn't been fully established whether only those who are bit become zombies, or if everyone who dies - from any cause - is at risk of returning as a zombie.
Anyway... The Army bombing Atlanta didn't make much sense. If the zombies are breathing, or require oxygen, the obvious test would be to see if chlorine gas kills or injures them. It is easy to generate in quantity and to escape it, someone can simply go to high ground (it hugs low lying areas as it spreads). If the zombies are any sort of diseased human, as opposed to something supernatural, poison gas ought do the trick nicely.
Obviously the Doc is treating those infected as simply humans with a disease that is potentially communicable. Which is as valid a model as any other to some degree, after all we don't shoot people with TB even though they might spread it to others.
Saliva into blood stream. Like rabies. Also attacks the brain stem, spinal cord and nervous system similarly.
Anyway... The Army bombing Atlanta didn't make much sense. If the zombies are breathing, or require oxygen, the obvious test would be to see if chlorine gas kills or injures them. It is easy to generate in quantity and to escape it, someone can simply go to high ground (it hugs low lying areas as it spreads). If the zombies are any sort of diseased human, as opposed to something supernatural, poison gas ought do the trick nicely.
Obviously the Doc is treating those infected as simply humans with a disease that is potentially communicable. Which is as valid a model as any other to some degree, after all we don't shoot people with TB even though they might spread it to others.