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I just want to know what caused everyone to get infected with the zombie infection - and not that lame-*** explanation that "expert" gave us that was designed to cause nothing but absolute confusion.
I just want to know what caused everyone to get infected with the zombie infection - and not that lame-*** explanation that "expert" gave us that was designed to cause nothing but absolute confusion.
You're looking for a realistic explanation for a zombie apocalypse?
I just want to know what caused everyone to get infected with the zombie infection - and not that lame-*** explanation that "expert" gave us that was designed to cause nothing but absolute confusion.
In this type of story, its almost always better not to explain it. At least until near the very end, if ever.
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I just want to know what caused everyone to get infected with the zombie infection - and not that lame-*** explanation that "expert" gave us that was designed to cause nothing but absolute confusion.
I kind of like that we don't know. We are seeing this story from the perspectives of the people that we're following. They have no idea. Heck, they probably know more about it than 99.9% of the people still living in this world because they spoke with the doctor at the CDC and we got to see that exchange. This group miraculously getting an explanation of the disease would be too much of a deus ex machina to keep me interested in the story itself as opposed to the writing of the story.
On the Eugene topic - and I haven't read the comics so don't no spoilers please whether I'm right or not - I just get the sense that he's full of **** about this cure thing. I mean, he gets his own personal security detail because he's convinced them that he knows something. Him lying could be saving his own life (intentionally or otherwise).
Yeah, this has been a huge writing error imoWhy isn't Maggie freaking out more that her sister is missing? And why was she OK with getting on a bus and leaving while her sister is still missing?
I kind of like that we don't know. We are seeing this story from the perspectives of the people that we're following. They have no idea. Heck, they probably know more about it than 99.9% of the people still living in this world because they spoke with the doctor at the CDC and we got to see that exchange. This group miraculously getting an explanation of the disease would be too much of a deus ex machina to keep me interested in the story itself as opposed to the writing of the story.
On the Eugene topic - and I haven't read the comics so don't no spoilers please whether I'm right or not - I just get the sense that he's full of **** about this cure thing. I mean, he gets his own personal security detail because he's convinced them that he knows something. Him lying could be saving his own life (intentionally or otherwise).
I had watched this show regularly through the first three seasons. I was so disappointed in the season 3 finale that I gave up and stopped watching (after a season-long build-up, no resolution on the Governor storyline - incredibly frustrating, and just poor writing that unfortunately rears its ugly head on occasion with this show).
I only recently caught up with season 4 on Netflix and now the start of season 5. So I know this is behind the times, but I will still share it:
I was genuinely disturbed by the Terminus scenes, especially the slaughtering at the trough with the baseball bat and throat slitting. To me this took this show to an entirely different level; not a good or a bad thing, just different.
I know some of you have said that the comics make the show look like the Disney Channel so now I'm curious as to what kinds of depravity go in those comics.