The Walking Dead - TV Series on AMC ( Comic and Un-aired Spoilers unwelcome!)

Collector Freaks Forum

Help Support Collector Freaks Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
The horde scene with Daryl and Aaron was cool, but it was somewhat clumsy story telling. (See, I don't love everything about the show.)

The horde didn't make a single noise while trapped in the trucks? What about the smell? Those trucks would have smelt pretty rank with all those Walkers inside.

Why not climb one of the two silos in the yard rather than get in a car?

Why didn't Daryl hotwire the car he and Aaron were trapped in?

:lol
 
The horde scene with Daryl and Aaron was cool, but it was somewhat clumsy story telling. (See, I don't love everything about the show.)

The horde didn't make a single noise while trapped in the trucks? What about the smell? Those trucks would have smelt pretty rank with all those Walkers inside.

Why not climb one of the two silos in the yard rather than get in a car?

Why didn't Daryl hotwire the car he and Aaron were trapped in?

:lol

Yeah that was probably my one issue, as so often, the zombie scenes. Where the **** do they come from all of a sudden. They open the trucks and in 5 seconds the entire parking lot is full of walkers. When the camera isn't on them do they become 28 days later zombies, sprinting in from all directions?
 
:exactly:

It's somewhat funny to see then having problems with those classic slow zombies, they have to show up out of nowhere its the only way to turn these zombies into a problem

Another memorable example was the van on the bridge scene in Atlanta with Daryl and Carol. You see the two of them leisurely strolling along the bridge, no zombies in sight, until there needs to be some tension while they're trying to find something in the van and so suddenly there's a horde that they somehow didn't see or hear on the way up there.

Last weeks episode the same thing, out of nowhere Michonne and Sasha are totally surrounded by walkers, in daylight and in pretty sparse and seemingly flat woodland where there really shouldn't have been much of an element of surprise for the walkers.

My biggest peeve with this show now, the zombie scenes. The human threats are much more interesting.
 
That Dawn of the Dead homage right as Morgan showed up was cool.


U8EzRFJ.gif
 
I don't think Gabriel has gotten anyone killed since joining the group that I can remember. It was his fault the walkers got in, but that's no where near as bad as Nicholas, not even close.

all those peep died because of him, before he joined the group...yea way worse than nicholas
 
It seems that all the living have lost their sense of smell. How could you not smell the stench of rotting flesh? Trailers, in the sun all day, none air conditioned. It would reek! (GOT is coming! Reference.)
 
Why would that van, sitting right out in the open like that, have gas in it?

It wasn't a van (unless you're talking about another vehicle) and it wasn't exactly out in the open. It was in the yard with the handful a Walkers running around. Regardless of whether it had gas in it or not, wouldn't you at least try and hotwire it and exhaust all your options before deciding to take on the horde of Walkers in hand to hand combat? Worst case, you throw it in neutral and let it roll to another location that might be closer to an exit or safe spot (another vehicle, the silos, etc).
 
It seems that all the living have lost their sense of smell. How could you not smell the stench of rotting flesh? Trailers, in the sun all day, none air conditioned. It would reek! (GOT is coming! Reference.)

By now that smell is probably in the air all the time.
 
Back
Top