if the virus is inside everyone and they kept the bite clean so he didn't die from the actual bite. Why does getting bit turn them into zombies? [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
if the virus is inside everyone and they kept the bite clean so he didn't die from the actual bite. Why does getting bit turn them into zombies?
Because if it wasn't that way there would be a lot less tension during zombie attacks. [Reply]
Have to admit being generally pleased with the big midsession finale
It's a tough loss for our heroes, but for Gods sake please wrap up this Negan business when it comes back so I can get on with my life... they have reeeally dragged this far enough [Reply]
It's actually harder to do what he did. You have to shift your grip closer to the barbed wire with an awkward hand hold and risk cutting your hands. [Reply]
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Eugene saw that there wasn't anyone surrounding the Sanctuary when he was on the roof. He figured out that drawing the herd into the ground floor of the Sanctuary made them easy to take out.
He convinced Negan that it was worth using up their ammo to do that because he could make more. There were shots of walkers pressing up against the full length windows on the ground floor in a couple of episodes and dialogue about how long they would hold. When Rick looks at the building through his scope you can see that those windows are all broken.
Seeing tweets and random YouTube vids that people are hoping their theory comes true that Carl was actually bit by a whisperer and not a walker. Sigh. If only [Reply]