Walking Dead

The trick is, take your time. Horde food, stock weapons, make friends and if you are patient, you too could have your very own fish tanks for heads.

Or if you can't keep your friends alive you end up having the "CLEAR" by your self and go crazy.
 
I wonder what would happen if you tied some cans and bells to a zombie like they do to cars for newly weds. Would the rest of the zombies gather to the noise and follow it around? You could know where they are at all times.
 
I read a thing the other day that showed a stat from the show/comic. They said the zombie to human ratio is 5000:1. Thats nutty if you think about it.
 
I always wonder what effect the weather has on the walkers. In an episode a long time ago Rick guessed that the walkers might be a bit more subdued in the cold of winter. Would it make sense to migrate north to say Montana. Sparsely populated, lots of wood for fire and heat. Possibly more game available due to less population density and possibly less walkers due to the cold.

It makes me glad that I am in the midwest and not NYC surrounded by soooo many people.
 
Alright, here's a couple things I don't understand.

The walkers make noises when they see food. They are actually pretty loud. How come nobody can hear them until they are two feet away?

Guns attract walkers. Didn't anyone in this show watch the movie 300? Don't they know anything about combat tactics? These walkers don't have ranged support, no air support. What's stopping the survivors from using phalanx tactics to protect themselves? All they'd have to do is raid a police station, pick up some riot gear, and form a skirmish line and they would never lose a soul.

I really don't get it.

i about to really blow your mind - Zombies aren't even real!
 
i about to really blow your mind - Zombies aren't even real!

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Alright, here's a couple things I don't understand.

The walkers make noises when they see food. They are actually pretty loud. How come nobody can hear them until they are two feet away?

Guns attract walkers. Didn't anyone in this show watch the movie 300? Don't they know anything about combat tactics? These walkers don't have ranged support, no air support. What's stopping the survivors from using phalanx tactics to protect themselves? All they'd have to do is raid a police station, pick up some riot gear, and form a skirmish line and they would never lose a soul.

I really don't get it.

I read a thing the other day that showed a stat from the show/comic. They said the zombie to human ratio is 5000:1. Thats nutty if you think about it.
This is the point I was going to make. In some cases the sheer number of them will undermine any tactics you might come up with. If you run into a herd it would be difficult to phalanx your way out of that one.
 
Alright, here's a couple things I don't understand.

The walkers make noises when they see food. They are actually pretty loud. How come nobody can hear them until they are two feet away?

Guns attract walkers. Didn't anyone in this show watch the movie 300? Don't they know anything about combat tactics? These walkers don't have ranged support, no air support. What's stopping the survivors from using phalanx tactics to protect themselves? All they'd have to do is raid a police station, pick up some riot gear, and form a skirmish line and they would never lose a soul.

I really don't get it.

Funny story, since they wont put these parts on the show, in the comic there was a small armory that had riot gear that half of them wore. Wonder why they didn't include that in the show. Would be an excuse to add more firepower. There also was an armory just off from Woodbury that they raided (Was woodbury's) and then blew it up so they couldn't get what was left. Another arc completely left out.
 
This is the point I was going to make. In some cases the sheer number of them will undermine any tactics you might come up with. If you run into a herd it would be difficult to phalanx your way out of that one.

I would hide behind a tree or in a garbage can like they do on Scooby.