(December 6, 2012 at 12:48 am)Cinjin Wrote:"Really? You didn't catch that I wrote the word [i]dead team members???? I was referencing the fact that he saw Shane with a beard in that last episode. You don't understand what I'm saying??[/i]....Okay, I see what you mean....a couple of episodes have addressed that everyone is infected with the zombie virus. I remember Shane began going crazy shortly before he changed and it was attributed to him being infected....now Rick is becoming psychotic and delusional. I wonder if the virus could be working on him as well, or if his emerging psychosis is due to the stress of tragedies, conflicts and his leadership responsibilities...(December 4, 2012 at 12:01 pm)A Theist Wrote: Isn't Rick's wife already dead, shot by their own son as a mercy killing after having a c-section with a pocket knife, and wasn't her dead body eaten by a zombie?
Really? You didn't catch that I wrote the word dead team members???? I was referencing the fact that he saw Shane with a beard in that last episode. You don't understand what I'm saying??
Cinjin Obviously Wrote:Rick will continue to see more dead team members, including his wife and Dale.He saw Shane. Shane is dead. "MORE DEAD team members." I was obviously referencing Rick's psychosis.
Quote:Most survivors have already figured out that the noise of gunfire attracts more zombies...that's why they prefer relying on baseball bats, crowbars, and other blunt instruments to bash in the skulls of the zombies. It's quieter...they only use guns when they absolutely have to.
Yes Captain Obvious, they established this fact in the very first episode. I was addressing two obvious oversights with my statement:
1. This new group (Tyrese's group) had NO firearms, not even one. Even Rick's group, who try to kill in silence as much as possible, would never go anywhere without their guns.
2. In the sneak peak promos for the return of the show in February it clearly showed some of the new visitors plotting to steal the guns from Carl and Carol. Again, this would be unnecessary, as I stated, most every home in the southern United States has at the very least one firearm in it. The writers have made use of an "absence of guns" that just simply would not exist. There are literally hundreds of millions of guns in this country. I think it's a cop-out by the writers - as if they can't find a better way to create hostile drama between the living than to kill each other over firearms that they are going to attempt to not use.
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