November 8, 201015 yr I agree this show rocks. Making it even more painful that there are only 4 more episodes this season :'(
November 11, 201015 yr I spent a few evenings reading all 78 issues of the comic and was really impressed. The author really doesn't pull any punches. He also gave an interview about the show and stated that it will have enough surprises for fans of the comic to keep them guessing, which made me feel a lot better. I'm already seeing quite a lot of differences in the show and like Alan Ball's version of the Sookie Stackhouse novels in True Blood, it seems to be a director's reimaging of someone elses world, albeit with the author's help, rather than a slavish (and lackluster) copy (like the Harry Potter books for instance).
November 11, 201015 yr I saw the first episode the other night and liked it a lot. A little depressing, though.
November 11, 201015 yr Author I saw the first episode the other night and liked it a lot. A little depressing, though. Yeah I was kind of depressed that there was not more Human on Zombie violence in that episode as well. Hardly any exploding heads at all.
November 11, 201015 yr How is higher order zombie cortical function maintained if their heart isn't pumping blood to their brain, are their brains exploiting some other form of metabolic activity other than through the use of oxygen? The brain is still clearly their weak spot, so it is controlling some autonomic life functions Could one head control a zombie through their eye sockets or would a zombie simply laugh at such a human like tactic? Can a zombie laugh, if so what comedy program do they enjoy Edited November 11, 201015 yr by deepak
November 11, 201015 yr I Am Legend (the original story by Richard Matheson, not the Will Smith movie) has a bit of that, though not as much as you'd like, I think.
November 11, 201015 yr Zombies get wood? On the subject of "what happens after all humans are dead," I imagine some discrimination would eventually emerge on the basis of how many limbs are missing, deterioration level, etc.
November 11, 201015 yr Why do all zombies seem to have some form of clubfoot? Have you noticed the clubfoot disappears when they start running? I think it's an act to look slower than they really are. Fools those silly humans.
November 11, 201015 yr Good point, though they would be well advised to stop the shenanigans because the scritch-scratch of their clubfeet are dead giveaways that they are sneaking up behind you.
November 12, 201015 yr How is higher order zombie cortical function maintained if their heart isn't pumping blood to their brain, are their brains exploiting some other form of metabolic activity other than through the use of oxygen? The brain is still clearly their weak spot, so it is controlling some autonomic life functions Could one head control a zombie through their eye sockets or would a zombie simply laugh at such a human like tactic? Can a zombie laugh, if so what comedy program do they enjoy Oxygen and nutrient producing parasites infesting the brain?
November 12, 201015 yr I know that people turn into zombies after death. What I wonder is, do the bodies keep decomposing after the zombification, or is it a fixed state at that point? I imagine the bodies keep decomposing... which would explain why some zombies look more gruesome than others (foregoing the method in which they became zombies). However, if this is the case, this implies that the zombified bodies can decompose to the point of a second death...
November 12, 201015 yr The zombie host bodies have merged with the bacteria that digest other bacteria and organic tissues and expel oxygen into the blood. Hence the preservative effect in the more internal extremity, the outside decomposes faster. The bacteria infests the rear sections of the brain by the spinal cord that trigger muscle memory and receptors. Eventually, yes, the zombies should die a slow frustrating second death.
November 13, 201015 yr So I still haven't gotten around to watching the first two episodes as we just haven't had a time in which both of us were able to sit down for an hour (I hate not being able to watch a show/movie in a one go). At this point, we may just wait until the remaining 4 episodes are aired.
December 6, 201015 yr I wonder if it's because Frank Darabont is planning to do a lot of rewrites/changes to the script.
December 6, 201015 yr The huge delay between seasons is becoming AMC's weakest point. Breaking bad is a longer delay. The new season for that will still not be starting until next July last I heard.
December 7, 201015 yr The finale was not as crazy entertaining as I had hoped. No more tension in the audience and no more comedy or dark humor. All crappy drama and a wasted space even for building the plot more. Though the intro helped. Tapatalk
August 11, 201114 yr For those not aware AMC gave Frank Darabont the boot from The Walking Dead - this tweet pretty much puts the blame on AMC looking to cut costs after paying more than they really could afford for Mad Men. That's quite sad if it's true.
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