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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 10:27 pm Post subject: |
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Wow this show is horrible. |
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dmorans1 Franchise Player
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Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:41 am Post subject: |
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Laker_Town wrote: | Wow this show is horrible. |
Show is fine, last couple of episodes have been great. I guess with the Walking Dead name, people just hate for no real reason at all. |
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dmorans1 wrote: | Laker_Town wrote: | Wow this show is horrible. |
Show is fine, last couple of episodes have been great. I guess with the Walking Dead name, people just hate for no real reason at all. |
The Walking Dead name both hurts it and helps it.
The name definitely made many people automatically tune in.
But at the same time, the name carries baggage. It's sometimes hard to see this as its own show starting completely from the beginning. We already know so much that these characters are clueless about. It almost feels like you want it to rush to the good stuff. |
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Theseus Franchise Player
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I like the Johnny Depp/Taylor Kitsch actor, I think he has done a pretty good job so far. His character is annoying though.
I like the El Salvadorian Dad, he seems to have been a veteran of many other Zombie Acopalypses.
I actually like this show |
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I actually like this show |
Me too. It's compelling because the apocalyptic arc is still vertical, which means it's still the focus of the story, where TWD's has flatlined and now the show depends on the relationships between uninteresting characters.
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lakerjoshua Franchise Player
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:10 am Post subject: |
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I wonder how long it will take before we see people "opting out"? That was always something in the original show that creeped me out, seeing the people who'd hung themselves then turned. Now that TWD arc has progressed we see lees and less of that. |
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lakerjoshua Franchise Player
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:11 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
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numero-ocho Franchise Player
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Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 8:58 am Post subject: |
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lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. _________________ "Suck it up. Don't be a baby. Do your job." - Kobe Bryant |
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Reflexx Franchise Player
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Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 9:27 pm Post subject: |
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Not a bad episode. Now I'm actually looking forward to the next episode instead of just watching out of some sort of weird obligation I feel to watch it due to it being associated with The Walking Dead. |
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BigBallerBrand Star Player
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this show is terrible. every week i have been hoping for it to get better. but it just gets worse and worse. cant wait for the varsity show to start _________________ Billions Billions Billions |
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C M B wrote: | Shlumpledink wrote: |
I actually like this show |
Me too. It's compelling because the apocalyptic arc is still vertical, which means it's still the focus of the story, where TWD's has flatlined and now the show depends on the relationships between uninteresting characters.
Maybe the desert = the farm |
Brilliantly put Monty. |
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Dominator Star Player
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The one problem I have with this show is that most of the characters are seriously unlikable, especially the meth head and his mother. When the military was hauling him off at the end of the episode I was hoping that would be the last we see of him for a while, but it looks like they're going to try to rescue him. |
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One of the few complaints I have is the lack of realism: the show's apocalyptic version doesn't have nearly as much violence as real life East LA. _________________ http://chickhearn.ytmnd.com/
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 1:14 pm Post subject: |
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lakerjoshua wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
He might have been on his own for a short time after the hospital was abandoned, but he could have been in that coma receiving care for months while things were slowly falling apart. _________________ "Suck it up. Don't be a baby. Do your job." - Kobe Bryant |
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
He might have been on his own for a short time after the hospital was abandoned, but he could have been in that coma receiving care for months while things were slowly falling apart. |
Right totally agree they never say how long it was he was in the coma after being shot but that's not my point is that. My point is, once the power failed at the Hospital and civilization fell, he would have a matter of days once life support failed. Hence, 9 days in would be right around when he'd have woken up yes? I mean it's impossible he slept through "months" of the apocalypse cuz he'd have died. Rather days, maybe a week after ish went down.
In the new timeline hospitals were falling on day one. |
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
He might have been on his own for a short time after the hospital was abandoned, but he could have been in that coma receiving care for months while things were slowly falling apart. |
Yeah. That's what I figure.
Rick may have been in a coma for a few months, but woke up shortly after the hospital was abandoned. |
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 2:04 pm Post subject: |
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Reflexx wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
He might have been on his own for a short time after the hospital was abandoned, but he could have been in that coma receiving care for months while things were slowly falling apart. |
Yeah. That's what I figure.
Rick may have been in a coma for a few months, but woke up shortly after the hospital was abandoned. |
But we know that things didn't "slowly fall apart". And he wasn't on his own after the Hospital he met Morgan than went to Atlanta in episode 1 remember? And what did Rick see in Atlanta? Yup a military Helicopter. Meaning when he was in Atlanta, he was in the current timeline of Fear TWD. Meaning all of season 1 takes place within days/ weeks of the initial outbreak.
Let's do a thought experiment, we know the hospitals are overrun in first 2 days. Back up generators would have failed in 2 days and a human cannot live more than 3 days without water. So that's what, 7 days? |
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 6:27 pm Post subject: |
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Really liking this series. Feels a lot different than Walking Dead. Don't get all the hate really, people probably just watched the first 15 minutes and based an opinion off of that. |
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numero-ocho Franchise Player
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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lakerjoshua wrote: | Reflexx wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
He might have been on his own for a short time after the hospital was abandoned, but he could have been in that coma receiving care for months while things were slowly falling apart. |
Yeah. That's what I figure.
Rick may have been in a coma for a few months, but woke up shortly after the hospital was abandoned. |
But we know that things didn't "slowly fall apart". And he wasn't on his own after the Hospital he met Morgan than went to Atlanta in episode 1 remember? And what did Rick see in Atlanta? Yup a military Helicopter. Meaning when he was in Atlanta, he was in the current timeline of Fear TWD. Meaning all of season 1 takes place within days/ weeks of the initial outbreak.
Let's do a thought experiment, we know the hospitals are overrun in first 2 days. Back up generators would have failed in 2 days and a human cannot live more than 3 days without water. So that's what, 7 days? |
I'm saying things fell apart slowly because of this video log entry from Dr. Jenner at the CDC.
LINK _________________ "Suck it up. Don't be a baby. Do your job." - Kobe Bryant |
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lakerjoshua wrote: | Reflexx wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
He might have been on his own for a short time after the hospital was abandoned, but he could have been in that coma receiving care for months while things were slowly falling apart. |
Yeah. That's what I figure.
Rick may have been in a coma for a few months, but woke up shortly after the hospital was abandoned. |
But we know that things didn't "slowly fall apart". And he wasn't on his own after the Hospital he met Morgan than went to Atlanta in episode 1 remember? And what did Rick see in Atlanta? Yup a military Helicopter. Meaning when he was in Atlanta, he was in the current timeline of Fear TWD. Meaning all of season 1 takes place within days/ weeks of the initial outbreak.
Let's do a thought experiment, we know the hospitals are overrun in first 2 days. Back up generators would have failed in 2 days and a human cannot live more than 3 days without water. So that's what, 7 days? |
The wife started banging the other dude that quickly? This further confirms my feelings about her. |
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dont_be_a_wuss wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Reflexx wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
He might have been on his own for a short time after the hospital was abandoned, but he could have been in that coma receiving care for months while things were slowly falling apart. |
Yeah. That's what I figure.
Rick may have been in a coma for a few months, but woke up shortly after the hospital was abandoned. |
But we know that things didn't "slowly fall apart". And he wasn't on his own after the Hospital he met Morgan than went to Atlanta in episode 1 remember? And what did Rick see in Atlanta? Yup a military Helicopter. Meaning when he was in Atlanta, he was in the current timeline of Fear TWD. Meaning all of season 1 takes place within days/ weeks of the initial outbreak.
Let's do a thought experiment, we know the hospitals are overrun in first 2 days. Back up generators would have failed in 2 days and a human cannot live more than 3 days without water. So that's what, 7 days? |
The wife started banging the other dude that quickly? This further confirms my feelings about her. |
Which is why ive had a strong dislike for her
and Shane since season 1. |
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Reflexx wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | numero-ocho wrote: | lakerjoshua wrote: | Quote: | Maybe the desert = the farm |
gawd I hope not. |
Me either. I hope they continue to stay in the city for awhile and we continue to see civilization descend into chaos and confusion. They're still having trouble accepting what is happening.
TWD fast-tracked through all of that. When Rick awoke from his coma in the pilot everyone was already in survival mode.
This show should take advantage of being years behind in the timeline from TWD and use that time to fill in the gaps on how everything fell apart. |
Interesting you say that. I was under the impression that TWD was 1 maybe 2 years removed from Rick waking up to the point they are now (carls aging takes some suspension of disbelief). I mean lets think about it, 6 months on the farm, 6 mo in the prison, where else have they stayed for any length of time?
That said, I made a comment to my wife at the beginning of last nights episode when they said they were 9 days in, that it was getting close to the time period that Rick should be waking up. I'm assuming Rick was not in his coma for more than a few weeks as he'd have died of malnutrition.
Also, I'm a little disappointed they skipped ahead 9 days and did not show us the safe zone being set up, why the military picked that specific neighborhood to build a fence around, or show us the epic mass genocide that obviously took place, that's a HUGE gap. However, if they keep skipping ahead 9-10 days each episode, they will be in the current TWD timeline by the end of season 2 |
He might have been on his own for a short time after the hospital was abandoned, but he could have been in that coma receiving care for months while things were slowly falling apart. |
Yeah. That's what I figure.
Rick may have been in a coma for a few months, but woke up shortly after the hospital was abandoned. |
But we know that things didn't "slowly fall apart". And he wasn't on his own after the Hospital he met Morgan than went to Atlanta in episode 1 remember? And what did Rick see in Atlanta? Yup a military Helicopter. Meaning when he was in Atlanta, he was in the current timeline of Fear TWD. Meaning all of season 1 takes place within days/ weeks of the initial outbreak.
Let's do a thought experiment, we know the hospitals are overrun in first 2 days. Back up generators would have failed in 2 days and a human cannot live more than 3 days without water. So that's what, 7 days? |
I'm saying things fell apart slowly because of this video log entry from Dr. Jenner at the CDC.
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Ramblings of a mad man who spent 2 weeks alone then decided suicide is more fun with friends...?
That whole CDC thing aways bugged me too. Closest we had to an explanation and completely ignored for 3 and a half seasons. You got me bud, idk.
BTW that link is click bait, no video just commercials over and over. Bad link. |
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this episode was good! its taken a really dark turn though.. they're just mowing down people not even checking them.. that's pretty messed up.
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another week, another terrible episode _________________ Billions Billions Billions |
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