That is why I just can't get into the whole zombie thing...I tried, but no go. It seems so many folks will go on and on about infections and vectors and transmission, but a dead organism is just that, dead. After a while, even with something else going on, the dead tissue would just break down and the zombies would go away the way any other dead critter does in nature...the best method to survive would be to avoid them...just like any other terrible infectious plagues. Now, if you are talking about SUPERNATURAL zombies, that is a whole different story, also VOODOO zombies, as well. I found Steven King's "The Stand", about the world during and after a super-plague, to be MUCH scarier...there were crazies running around after most of humanity got wiped out...and they were as dangerous as any psychopath, but without any law enforcement to avoid...Carry-a-Kimber wrote:When the show is sponsored by Gerber, it's no suprise that knives are better for zombie killin'.03Lightningrocks wrote:One change I find funny. They have decided that stabbing the zombie in the head is smarter than shooting them. I figured that one out during the first episode and all the other zombies came running to gun fire like a fat-man to a dinner bell.
It seems smart on the surface, but wait a minute!!! Is this a hidden anti-gun agenda?Just kidding.
I wonder how long before Shane gets infected from cutting his hand with the same knife he used to stab zombie melons with moments b4. I mean, there had to be zombie virus on the blade, I didn't see him put it in an autoclave.
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