Something just popped into my head from the "Morgan" episode. The guy said it took 47 days for his captive to starve to death. Then he went back to Atalanta to turn himself in and that's when he found out there was no one to turn himself into and the world was over. So.....did this guy not turn when he died? You would think that would have been part of his story, as he was removed from society and it would have been shocking and terrifying if it had happened, but he makes no mention of it. Was the evil guy immune somehow?
Something just popped into my head from the "Morgan" episode. The guy said it took 47 days for his captive to starve to death. Then he went back to Atalanta to turn himself in and that's when he found out there was no one to turn himself into and the world was over. So.....did this guy not turn when he died? You would think that would have been part of his story, as he was removed from society and it would have been shocking and terrifying if it had happened, but he makes no mention of it. Was the evil guy immune somehow?
Maybe he buried him right away.
I don't think the Aikido would make a difference. He takes out Walkers ok, just doesn't kill "people".Since Eastman hadn't found Aikido yet
I thought of that too. Had to have given him water at the very least. No way would he last 47 days with no water.My thing was wouldn't it take a lot shorter than 47 days to starve to death or are we to assume he actually fed him but very little.
Ok, did I miss something? How did Rick escape the RV?
Most disturbing rralization of the episode so far-hairdresser's son has an awful haircut.