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Originally Posted by speede5
Part of me loves this show and part hates it.
How long would a zombie be able to survive? rotting flesh, little nutrition, I'm thinking if you survive a year or so there would be few left. Especially down south, it's stinkin hot down there and they would rot so friggin fast.
How come they don't turn after they cover themselves in zombie guts, blood dripping into their mouths, open wounds (Michonnes bullet wound?), I mean geez, that's a major oversight.
Was I the only one who thought Andrea and Michonne were lovers?
I like the unpredicatbility of who will be killed next but they are getting carried away. I really hope they don't kill off Glenn and/or Maggie. Glenn is my favorite on the show.
Why people have to keep key points to themselves is so annoying. Michonne should have made the Daryl/Merle connection public, geez, you can still write a good story without this technique. She has to know it's Andrea's old group, tell them she's there.
The 'heroes' do some pretty evil stuff. That cabin scene was just wrong. I get it, the world's in bad shape and people are getting cold, but man, it get's harder to cheer for them every week.
Anyway, just a few nitpicks, I could go on but it is what it is.
I was on the edge on my seat during the experiment, if that zombie had responded to the questions I was ready to pop. And why the frick didn't she tell that idiot all about the CDC and what that guy showed them. Come on, that seems like the logical conversation to have in that scene.
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I'm no expert on the reanimation of dead cells or how long it would take a zombie to decompose so my opinion may not be too helpful but really, are you nitpicking about how long it would take a
zombie to decompose? It's a show about zombies, that topic alone is currently not overly realistic and you are complaining about how long it takes for the zombie to decompose? How does anyone know how the reanimated cells act? Maybe they breakdown a lot slower becasue they are already dead. If a cell is dead can it die again?
Because they don't die from the bite (unless the zombie rips out a major blood vessel or something). The majority of bites are non-lethal, you die from an infection after the bite. Think about it, zombie mouth is not the cleanest place and an infection would spread easy. I can see your arguement that possibly blood to blood transmission could happen, but I would counter with maybe only zombie saliva carries the infection. Is rabies saliva transmission only? (Not quite sure if it is, I will look after).
Quite possibly yes you were one of the few who thought so. They spent a lot of time alone together so obviously they were friends, but clearly Andrea likes dudes and so does Michonne (her boyfriend was one of the zombie mules she had).
The whole point of this show is that no one is safe in a ZA. I'm not too sure how you can complain about it? Sure you like Glen, but if he died they would introduce new characters and maybe you would like one of them more.
Michonne didn't tell the group about Merle because she is using them to do her dirty work for her. Is the group more likely to go to Woodbury guns blazing if they think randoms took Glen and Maggie vs hey Darryl, your brother took Glen and Maggie? Of course if she tells them it was Merle there will be second thoughts about the motive of Merle, and they would be less likely to believe Michonne. If she tells them Andrea is at Woodbury again it doesn't help her, Woodbury then has Andrea, Merle, Glen, Maggie and that is sure to make Rick and company rethink what Michonne is telling them. She is manipulating them to get what she wants, nothing more nothing less.
Maybe where you are looking at it wrong is the group are not "heros", there are no good guys to cheer for in this show. It is simply about a group of people and how they get along in a ZA, and you are going to have to do some pretty terrible stuff to make it. All of them will become a walker eventually, humanity is doomed.
Even if Andrea told him about the CDC it wouldn't have mattered, Milton (I think that's his name) seems to be in denial about the walkers and that is the whole point. All of Woodbury is in denial about the walkers and how bad they are, they have not been exposed to the horrible things going on in the world so they are ill equiped to deal with the new reality.
Edit: Just looked, rabies is only transmitted through saliva.