Does anyone remember when the Kingdom fed he pigs walkers? how cone the Saviors never
got sick?
My guess is because they cooked it first.
Does anyone remember when the Kingdom fed he pigs walkers? how cone the Saviors never
got sick?
How do you explain these three events, then... and these are just things that popped into our heads... I'm sure there are more if you scour the series...I still think as far as getting infected from rubbing guts on you is still somewhat consistent.
Something just popped in my head re: the issue of whether a puncture wound with walker guts is deadly but smearing guts over an open cut isn't...
Back in the prison, wasn't Rick hacking away at walkers before using the same weapon to amputate Herschel's leg? If that's right, why didn't Herschel die?
I know this is no Sixth Sense, but I do wonder if someone went back through the series if this new plot device would hold water at all.
Or would they use the "get out of stupid free card" that SOME people must just be immune, and so then Herschel must have been?
How about Shane in season two when Rick was going to leave him in the school bus and he used the trick of slicing his hand open to stab the walkers in the head? Didn't he just get done stabbing other than walkers with that same knife? I'm pretty sure he didn't have a portable autoclave in his pocket.
Yes! And my son just mentioned remembering a time when Rick stabbed a walker through his own hand. I don’t recall it, but how would Rick not die from that, if they were being consistent?
I’m sure that if we wait a bit, someone out there will make a comprehensive list of all the times in 7.5 seasons that contradict this new plot device.![]()
How do you explain these three events, then... and these are just things that popped into our heads... I'm sure there are more if you scour the series...
This is a late addition plot device -- I'm sure it's not consistent with seasons 1-8.5. Unless we're to believe that each of the characters involved in these past events were immune.
Here's another one.....what about the Terminus cannibals who literally ate tainted meat?Does anyone remember when the Kingdom fed he pigs walkers? how cone the Saviors never
got sick?
How do you explain these three events, then... and these are just things that popped into our heads... I'm sure there are more if you scour the series...
....This is a late addition plot device -- I'm sure it's not consistent with seasons 1-8.5. Unless we're to believe that each of the characters involved in these past events were immune.
I totally get that what turns someone into a zombie is already in everyone — so dying for any reason someone turns.Here's another one.....what about the Terminus cannibals who literally ate tainted meat?
I think the writers play the zombie infection card when it suits them and ignore it when they don't need it.
I found this on YouTube re: season 6 episode 3 when Rick gets his hand cut by a knife that is sticking out of a zombies head. Not sure if this is what your son remembers?
*having trouble linking, search this on YouTube "
How did Rick Cut His Hand? Spoilers The Walking Dead Season 6 episode 3
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And some interesting tidbits from walking dead wikia:
http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/Zombies
"Just to get this on record once and for all... and it is complicated, I know... here's how zombification works. Whatever makes people come back as zombies after they die--it's inside them. It's inside everyone. No matter how anybody dies, as long as the brain is intact... they turn into a zombie. Well... bites, and direct to blood contact with zombie gunk, [...] causes death. It's a strong infection that leads to fever that kills someone. Then the "virus" or whatever is already in them... turns them into a zombie."
—Robert Kirkman[src]
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Television Universe
It is unclear in the TV-series whether or not the rule of infection above from the comic series is applicable. Sasha accidentally cut Abraham's arm with her zombie-blood soaked knife, yet he survived, indicating that the rules in the television series are different to a degree. This was referenced earlier in the Season 2 episode "18 Miles Out", where Shane cuts his own hand with a knife that was previously used to kill a walker, and later wipes his cut hand on a place which a walker has licked.
However, in Season 8, due to a shortage of bullets, Negan orders his men to dunk their weapons in walker guts to use to infect any living survivor with one slash (very similar to the comics) and the Saviors are successfully able to infect numerous residents of the Hilltop colony by injuring them with their coated weapons. It is possible that more direct injuries to living survivors such as deep penetration wounds and larger quantities of walker tissue entering the bloodstream are able to cause living survivors to die and turn."
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The rule is WHATEVER it is that causes the zombies, is something everyone already has. If you stub your toe, get an infection and die, you turn into a zombie, UNLESS your brain is damaged. If someone shoots you in the head and you die, you're dead. A zombie bite kills you because of infection, or blood loss, not because of the zombie "virus." Robert Kirkman"
- "It is possible that the blood of a zombie being consumed directly or indirectly does not affect a human in any way. This is shown several times throughout the series.
- In the season 5 finale of the show, Rick has to push his hands through a walker's throat, causing it to bleed out all over Rick's face. If one looks closely, one can see Rick appearing to swallow/consume the blood.
- Another instance is in season 6, episode 3, when Rick comes across two walkers, one of which has a knife stuck in the shoulder. He takes that same knife and accidentally cuts himself with it with the walker's blood visible on it. To this day, Rick hasn't shown any signs of an infection.
- More evidence comes from Fear The Walking Dead. During the midseason premiere of season 2, Nick watches from an abandoned bus as two dogs that recently attacked him get devoured by a swarm of walkers. After the herd slowly moves on, a very hungry and thirsty Nick crawls up to the dogs' mangled corpses and takes a chunk of the meat and proceeds to bite it. He never actually swallows it but the fact that the walkers were chewing on the flesh of the dogs and Nick not getting infected may indicate that consumption has no effect."
Clear as mud!![]()
Ok. Weird that it killed ALL those people at hilltop... and NONE of our heroes for 7.5 seasons... ...Maybe the zombie virus is like the shingles virus lol. For those of us who had chicken pox the shingles virus lies dormant within us. For some of us we will get shingles, for others they never will. No rhyme or reason why for some it remains dormant and for others it doesn't. How about Lyme. There are people who are bit by ticks with Lyme but don't develop it. Why? Well a lot depends on how long the tick was in you, how much exposure you had to it. There are things out there where there is no rhyme or reason to why you will get something and someone with the same exposure may not. Okay, I am going out on a limb here with this, but I guess I'm grasping at straws to still like this show. It really sucks that I used to sit on the edge of my seat watching it and now I sit fully back.
How do you explain these three events, then... and these are just things that popped into our heads... I'm sure there are more if you scour the series...
This is a late addition plot device -- I'm sure it's not consistent with seasons 1-8.5. Unless we're to believe that each of the characters involved in these past events were immune.
Why does everyone think Jadis knows the helicopter people? I had seen it written in another forum. She was trying to signal them, but that does not mean she is connected to them. She was trying to be rescued. Am I missing something?
I think Negan picked up the woman savior who knows Dwight is a traitor. She's the only savior that would be significant to mention in the show who could impact the immediate future.....meaning Dwight is in big trouble.
We have company so I wasn't able to watch too closely tonight.
Why does everyone think Jadis knows the helicopter people? I had seen it written in another forum. She was trying to signal them, but that does not mean she is connected to them. She was trying to be rescued. Am I missing something?
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