Trained soldier fires 20 shots hits one zombie in the shoulder A 14yo kid(carl) hitting headshot with a handgun without aiming properly This whole show is a fucking joke
I mean you could see in one of Shane's flashbacks that there were Apache helicopters and the Air Force just absolutely flattening Atlanta. But then again *WHERE TF WERE THEY DURING THIS SCENE?*
It amazes me how the military gets overwhelmed in TWD. In world war z and 28 days later the infected are really fast and aggressive, someone gets bitten and they turn straight away, in twd you can have a holiday and come home with a tan before they’re trying to munch on your extremities
If you thought the wwz movie was good in this regard, the book takes the slow zombie approach but handles it so well. It’s a completely different story and style, reads like an actual fictional history with all its compiled reports, interviews, and anecdotes from across the globe.
As I understand it, when the national guard was deployed alongside the military in TWD an operation called "cobalt" was enacted, with was basically an order to execute all civilians in an infected area as they might be bitten. Understandably the national guard from each state objected to gunning down their friends and family in cold blood and began opening fire on US military units. Between that, defections and low morale the US military basically destroyed itself.
To be fair. They need logistics. How would they survive any better than other bands of survivors? The only special anything they have are weapons and vehicles. Helpful for an emergency but not for long therm survival. And WHY should the soldiers ever stay and follow orders? Big group safe is not enough for someone who wants to go look for their families.
@yucol5661 they also have superior training compared to most, and are starting off in a safe environment if this was real life those zombies wouldn't have Eben made it within 100 feet of the fence without every person on base immediately rushing to deal with them
Wouldn't have been a need to turn it into a fortress, more guns than people in the U.S. it would have ended almost as soon as it started. The onion did a piece about it and it was painfully realistic.
The in-universe explanation is that The Walking Dead is set in a reality where the concept of zombies doesn't exist, or at the very least wasn't popularized. Meaning during the early parts of the outbreak, most people, including the military didn't know how to deal with the Walkers. But that's no fucking excuse when the military fell after just a few weeks, if this were a tad bit more realistic, they would have found out after 1-3 days to aim for the head.
@@ember2933 That's true for the show but not the comic iirc. Rick calls them "zombies" early into the story, meaning the concept of undead biting monster already existed in that world's pop culture.
@@brianmurillo7526 imagine a sports team with instead of teammates throwing a baseball around with a glove and ball you have 20 + teammates with rifles and machine guns and designated roles
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz Yeah but being put through Bootcamp etc. One of the key things you learn in the Marines is Stress management, kinda just breaks you after a while.
@@FuhkCZcamssMom sure, but these guys are wearing ACUs. They also probably aren't infantry, seeing as infantry makes up a small part of the Army and if zombies were a thing evertone would be handed a weapon. They'd probably send infantry out to secure areas and leave support personnel to pull security.
@@slender289 Rick and Carl in season 3 of The Walking Dead managed to kill quite a few zombies when they broke through the fence at the prison. Granted this horde was a lot larger but we are talking about armed and trained military personnel with access to explosives and heavy weapons like .50cal machine guns and the vehicles they are mounted on. I also wasn't just talking about this situation but more in general. This Walking Dead world just doesn't make sense when it comes to how easily the world fell apart.
@@scottatkinson666 the first wave of Zombie is smart and can use tool since their brain still perfectly work and they were able to move faster too. Probably most of human got wiped in first wave
Yeah, pretty stupid when what you need to take down a walker is a bullet to the head and virtually nothing else will work. Semi-auto is all you need in that situation. In fact I think in World War Z when it talks about a Militia or something adopting a standardized rifle, I don't think it actually had select-fire capabilities.
@@fornycz1960 I'm referring to the book, not the film. The book covers a fairly large span of time, and what is learned is taken into account when selecting the rifle/ammunition that the soldiers/militia will adopt.
@@fornycz1960 World War Z by Max Brooks He is also the author of 'The Zombie Survival Guide' which back in my teens was something of a Bible of mine lol Pretty neat book, and my immediate feeling after reading World War Z was that I should read it again sometime. Covers a lot of stories of a lot of characters around the world.
I think Romero’s military is the best, in his verse the military quickly and accurately assessed the situation, they then allied with civilian militias, then the army and the militias went out and hunted hordes of zombies pretty efficiently and almost effortlessly contained the zombie horde. While yes I understand how the military was so quickly overwhelmed in TWD, I still think that Romero understood what would happen the best, but every zombie outbreak is unique in some way, and the level of preparedness varies wildly depending on the creator, but overall I still like Romero’s version the best.
The last of us tv series showed a pretty accurate depiction of why the military got overran by hordes. Making the infected be more like a superhuman rather than a cemetery dead person often helps it to the fact that other apocalypses are way better handled than in the one in TWD.
The only reason the zombies get as far as they do against the military in half these shows is “because reasons” realistically the threat would be so quickly contained or at least reduced if they were allowed to have the brain capacity of the IRL military
Problem is, there was no front line in the Walking Dead. Everyone was already infected, so if someone died behind you, now you had enemies at your back. That's it was impossible to contain, all it took was 1 person dying. But they abandoned the horror aspect and made the zombies easy to kill by the end of season 2, and quickly wanted to switch to making other humans the threat.
@@mistersinister2043there is something called "cremation". "But there isn't a frontline" That's not how it works my man. Humans are still able to organize, and since there are ways you can arrange military positions, zombies sneaking behind you isn't an issus.
Los Angeles is invaded by zombies. There is no more communications with anyone outside. A bunch of soldiers built a fence around a suburbian street to park the surviving citizens in it. That's not a military base.
It would be a very short movie. Almost every Zombie piece of media, even the awesome World War Z (the book not the atrocious movie) are set in world were Romero didn't make his movies, so nobody seems to know what to do. A very flimsy excuse considering that militaries are adaptive organizations. There's also the matter of firepower. Artillery or cluster bombs would shred any mass of zombie in the world
@@Corporal_Coyote (spoilers) he opened a quarantined area filled with them close by and led them to the base Still so dumb that they got overrun so easily though
@@mandalorian5235 depends on how many soldiers there were they would still be overrun with that many zombies. Should have put up more of a fight I agree
@@swaggson2250 None taken. I didn’t mean to sound rude, but firearms in real life are different than in video games. You have to take trajectory into account. I also don’t think the army fully understood that it had to be a shot to the brain to kill the walker.
@@damundclay4386 yes there were. M4s are definitely machine guns. I heard some "belt-fed GPMG" sounds as well, and someone else mentioned M60's, so not sure if there was a belt fed SAW or GPMG at that outpost.
They actually created that horde of walkers. The military locked infected and non infected people into a stadium and left them there. Slowly the infected turned ....and turned others until no one alive was left inside.
"How is it possible that those slow as Hell zombies took over the world? Did the military just stand there and do nothing?" ...yeah. Thats exactly how it happened.
The military would have been stretched thing fighting across the country some states might not of even had a military presence due to the military being too small to take on so much land
@@MeiMei-kw2ic yea but most Americans are armed I mean I American for every 100 people there’s 125 guns I find it very unrealistic that the military and country fell so fast hell let’s say the walkers take a town the US would just send in a bertttt boi to fix the problem
@@MeiMei-kw2ic you also forget that there's currently more guns than people in the United States, therefore, there's going to be a lot of people with guns. Also, the military should had utilized their tanks, rockets and aircraft to fight off the hordes, while also learning to take some steps back to keep a distance. It would be impossible for TWD to happen if you take all of this into account.
@@chrisnotpratt1903 people also said they would use their guns over covid restrictions but didn’t and tanks aren’t actively available most tanks arent combat ready and missiles lose their effectiveness against hordes I think it’s called the blooming effect I don’t remember
@@MeiMei-kw2icwell no. The commands would just fortify the basis and play defense . We wouldn’t be spread anywhere. At most we would send out small recon units to gather people.
Because if it was realistic it will be a 2-3 episodes and that’s it, they needed drama and yeah…in every zombie movie military fails and let the protagonists do the work. Overall it adds to the story and it makes it more dramatic and horrifying.
@@iiceman2431 or they can make a movie where the zombies are mutated like the ones in l4d but 10x more deadly then the plot actually has reason to bring out heavy tanks and anti tank missiles cuz there's no way your killing a zombie that's equivalent to the incredible hulk with a measly ar15
@@user-bg5ym2er1k it doesn't take a genius to found out oh a bloody murderous person is coming right after me better start shooting them but the soldiers there have the aim equal to a stormtrooper also a Bradley or lav 25 could easily mow down a hoard zombie consider there guns is 10x More powerful than standard issued m4
@@hugodelattre6007 yeah. You’d most likely smell ‘em before you even saw them. Not to mention there’d probably be swarms of flies and vultures flying overhead, giving you even more of a signal.
@@lordspider4376that’s not over analyzing in the slightest, that’s called incompetence. As director you are responsible for the amount of detail without them reacting or any form of reference to the bullets landing it looks like they shot into the void or their bullets just poofed. Imagine if in John Wick no one reacted to getting shot, remember the zombies are actors as well and they should ACT.
@@icypastasauce7240 To be fair, that would work for less than a day since zombies don't get tired and won't need to drink and eat to continue at the same speed.
@@Skillfulstonewhich has always been beyond retarted as lore since muscle atrophy is a thing for practically all living stuff and the virus just attacks and reboots the brain
Ur telling me that Rick takes on a horde that’s 2 times larger than this with a fucking hatchet, meanwhile the military gets overrun when they have heavy infantry💀
@@xptaco2298 Yes, humans won. But in the initial stage of the zombie Apocalypse the virus has infected too many people. Also, when the military tried to stop a masive horde they were bad equiped and lacked of enough ammo for their tanks, soldiers were not trained to aim at the head, they build trenches insted of walls which was called a bad move by the soldiers, also they were using a uniform that was so molest and hot thay they were tired when "Zack"(soldiers called the zombies general "Zack") arrived. All that and other factors did a mess and that's why US military had to retreat, to re-order its tactics.
“Holy shit! Multiple Infected, Northwest Corner! And we have no idea how to aim for the head!” Edit: This is a JOKE, stop getting nickers in a twist over a JOKE……. Like god how gullible are you….?
TWD never had the zombie culture we do, they just thought as them as infected and thought multiple shots would do the trick, thankfully they soon learned the head is where it's at
@@nonameplays6999 Honestly? That's something that should have been figured out and spread to every relevant station at least within hours of the first bigger outbreak...
@@Bobert69 A head is not a small object. 30 feet are not even 10m. In the German army you learn to hit the head at distances of up to 25m, with a pistol. There's no way that trained (US) soldiers wouldn't be able to do that.
I feel like I’m real life a zombie apocalypse would be dealt with Very quickly by military and there would only be chaos on initial outbreak but they purposely make the soldiers really dumb with bad aim in these shows
Zombie logic never existed in fear the walking dead. The idea of zombies never crossed a single mind so the military was more than likely still learning how to deal with the dead at that time.
oh it would and the whole aim for the head thing is silly too if your arm or whatever is blown off all your zombie blood will leak. meaning you wont be moving.
@@oliverallen5324 wwz zombies were a totally different breed of zombie. These Regular zombies. They didn't Know they needed head shots and not open spray body shots.
Walkers: *Take over the entire eastern seaboard.. create a massive horde headed west.* Walkers: _Enter Texas_ CNN: The Zombie apocalypse has been averted.
Technically it would probably be a country that has a crazy low population. Maybe there’s one of those tiny countries out there that are legally a country but it’s really just like a house in a desert in the middle of absolutely nowhere. That would be the safest country
I mean, an island like Malta, Bermuda, or New Caledonia would be ideal. They’re small, low population, and are too far for a zombie to swim over. America doesn’t have stupid high population, and there are more guns than people, soooo
Actual military response would to open the gates and run them down with humvees and apcs and tanks just saying... the military in these types of scenarios I always underdoged and under used
@@ArthurCallahanSolos yeah it's just a really bad zombie gag in general, like we Americans wouldn't use napalm, or grenade launchers, or any sense of combat against zombies
For those of those wondering why the military got over run so quickly; the Zombies were preceded by the Wildfire virus which acted like an extreme case of Pneumonia with a fever and killed between 10-20% of the population in WEEKS and it was immediately followed by the dead rising from said virus. Most military bases were overrun from within as they military had not figured out the issue for a good minute. Also; the old man letting that many zombies out of the stadium could’ve well contributed to the militaries complete withdrawal from the region.
No I don't think so. I'm pretty sure people would shoot seeing a snarling shambling dudes in the morgue trying to bite their friends' arm off. This is just plot armor but for the zombies.
@@warpigs9069 Well yeah, but if the military was competent in these shows/movies then what's the point? Sargent: Alright men, switch to semi and aim for the heads. I also want at least one person watching our flank. We're gonna slowly move back while maintaining proper firing lines and not going full auto. See? Seems kinda boring.
bro I remember that they are low on manpower, the other safe zones are gone, this is the last one standing with all the comms down and worse they've been guarding the safe zone over 48 hours without sleep. And what's stupid about this season is the fact that Madison's group was trying to get out of there, causing all the chaos to everyone.
we said that even make sense because the military would never fall to a bunch of slowly walking zombies. I mean the military can you drones to look for a horde of zombies and then use artillery to pick the hordes. or just use drones to drop grenades in Zombie hordes. I mean it works very well for living breathing people for both Ukrainian and Russian army
@@mariobadia4553 Drones? The fuck you talking about? Do you even watch the series? The TWD outbreak took place in 2010, which means technology beyond the year 2010 has never existed in that film, that means no drones or whatsoever.
Those take specialized training and machinery. As well as supply lines to fuel and repair them constantly. They are for modern war not for independent rugged survival
If they knew what their enemy was they probably could have just stayed quiet and not moved, the horde would have kept following the old man that just shouted.
so it's funny because the old man completely failed in his mission to rescue his wife because she already got her neck eaten by a zombie. so the only thing he did was get a lot of military guy killed for no reason
This is actually a terrifying, but pragmatic idea You run into a horde? Well conveniently, there's a military base close by. You could try to lure them away from the base to save one of the last bastions of humanity. Or you could save yourself by drawing the horde's attention to a much more juicy target
@@dazeyndrowsy Well, that is pretty much the main concept of the show and comics. The real danger aren't the walkers by itselfs but the humans and pretty much show the real face of humanity in mostly of the cases.
@@magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479 That would depend on whether the military base is still doing patrols in a world where hostiles could be literally anywhere and you're very low on manpower. It's possible they aren't decent. And you don't have to get as close as the dude did. The walkers work off of herd mentality, so literally just get them within sight of the base and walk away. If you're lucky, the horde will drift towards the louder, more noticeable military base.
When I saw this scene I knew there was no way that the US military which has been trained if the torso doesn't kill it aim for the head, managed to miss so many bullets and get overrun
@@rational_uppercut1392 but im saying that maybe in this universe after the zombies appeared it would be pretty logical that the army would train against zombies.
I haven't watched the show, but I can only assume this guy's intentions was to bring the horde to the base to kill them. Why he was doing it, I don't know.
@@Samuel152 never understood why military in zombie movie never bring out tanks or light armored vehicles hell maybe 1 stryker is enough to take out that entire hoard
@@Alan_Hans so mass panic and most zombie movies only show military like a couple months or weeks after the outbreak so they could have used it all up and risk of civilian casualty I imagine
@@Alan_Hans plus they can use drones with artillery too quickly take care of the hordes. I mean a good artillery strike can easily destroy the horde we seen the video
Numbnuts let a horde of walkers sneak up on them and then decided spray and pray was the most viable option when it is well know that the brain is ths weakness. Real Bruh Moment
@@DeadeyeDurza if you look, the zombies were shot in the chest, after a certain number of shots, even the nerve connections from the brain get severed to the point where body signals to the legs won't pass through.
@@someguy8365 and i agree, after a certain number of shots. Quite a few i imagine. But these trained military pros were spraying into a horde. High chance that not many were shot more than a few times. Even then you have to account for a lack of accuracy meaning even less shots were likely to be ones that strike a vital nerve area and cut off signal
Nobody knew how to fight walkers yet. And sometimes, people inside the military bases and sanctuaries turn into walkers because they got bit or died from something else. Nobody knew people could come back as walkers.
@@spencerhopkinson9874 the first few hundreds of bodies sure but even tanks are gonna jamm to a certain degree once they've hit enough or crushed enough zombies not to mention if the tank ever stops in a place where they're surrounded by zombies the men inside that tank would probably die if they try to get out if they don't they die via natural causes eitherway but then again the walking dead is a universe specifically tailored and said by the author that knowledge or ideas about zombies never existrd that's why the people in the show call them walkers instead of zombies
Y’all are complaining about headshots, but what about napalm or concussion explosives? First up, they’re purely organic matter, so fire is definitely viable. And they’ve been shown to be weak enough for a teen to PUNCH THROUGH A concussive grenade(yes, they are real, look it up), and use the force from then to explode their skulls after 2 well placed ones. The last of us gets the fire part right with Molotov’s being extremely effective. Conclusion: don’t use guns, save the gunpowder for bombs and fire.
And in that 1 second burst I knew, the soldiers were both not aiming for heads, and would definitely be dead within the half hour unless they run. Haven't seen the series yet, I'm mulling over getting into it but I've heard the later stuff is more human-on-human drama than walkers, I'm worried it just becomes a soap opera
I think TWD was the soap opera. I think FTWD is much much better. It is focused on tragedy more than drama. The first 4 seasons rock. Season 5 and 6 are more of a soap opera but if you’re interested in the remaining characters most people will keep watching.
You joking? The black dude had a gun that could easily mow down the first line of zombies without a problem. The writing trying to explain how the army failed is just very horrible
That guys such a chad. He knows the soldiers shooting will distract the horde chasing him and he conserves his energy simply walking pace to pace with them. Rather than running around with your head cut off and accidentally calling more zombies or running into a bad situation he kept his cool lit a cigarette and kept moving.
The writers really said "The military failed cause reasons"
"Cause I said so"
Yeah.
"plot armor is best armor"
"Something something zombies don't exist in this universe"
Ignorance is truly something.
Bro said “all right it’s your turn to train”
Lmaooooo
Nah bro I’m dead 💀lmao
Your comm brings back good old memories man 🙏
“BRO I HAVE NO AMMO!”
"Max ammo! everyone reload!"
Logic , grenades , tanks , artillery , air force , training , plans has left the chat
They didn’t have tanks artillery or access to planes from the Air Force there
It was just a small base with helicopters trucks and soldiers
@@jayjyuri8796very military base has at least grenandes and mines
@@jayjyuri8796yeah helicopters that can mow down those things effortlessly and Trucks that can easily knock those things over like bowling pins lmao
Grenades and artillery would only make them harder to deal with (assuming your fighting mass numbers)
For example wwz the battle of yonkers.
Realistic zombie scenario:
“Sir, they’re gaining ground!”
“Then let’s just jog back 50 feet and keep firing”
Project zomboid players:
Seriously the humans in the walking dead probably have 25 percent of a humans intelligence, and maybe rick has 30 percent.
Attrition
@@javady-wb6zpnah I run at the zombies with a fire axe
There were thousands of them, not to mention the sick within the base.
soldiers: fires like 20 shots
hits one zombie in the sholder
Lol
Sounds like my luck when I challenge someone to pvp
somehow the bullet is blocked by a chainlink fence like its made out titanium.
And I thought storm troopers aiming was bad, but they took the top list of bad aiming.
Trained soldier fires 20 shots hits one zombie in the shoulder
A 14yo kid(carl) hitting headshot with a handgun without aiming properly
This whole show is a fucking joke
Ah, yes, stealth walkers. You can’t hear them unless you’re looking directly at them, even if there are dozens only yards away
Devils advocate, they probably have a radio mic buzzing in their ear.
@@jackr2287 they’ve got two ears and even if they couldn’t hear are they blind?
@@kalebjensen3321 Well they got bright lights shattering their night vision? Someone fucked up. Oh well.
Reminds me of pav z where the zombies jumpscare me because their quiet until I turn around
@@jackr2287 What?? Shattering their night vision when they don’t have NVGs on????
Thanos snapped all the armored cavalry regiments, the air force, attack helicopters, and the soldiers' ability to aim.
Lmao 🤣 Thanos also snapped logic and critical thinking away as well.
I mean you could see in one of Shane's flashbacks that there were Apache helicopters and the Air Force just absolutely flattening Atlanta. But then again *WHERE TF WERE THEY DURING THIS SCENE?*
@@unclelarry8842 they were flattening Atlanta
@@deaghostyt2217 lol
Thanos also snapped all of the advanced tactics and gear
It amazes me how the military gets overwhelmed in TWD. In world war z and 28 days later the infected are really fast and aggressive, someone gets bitten and they turn straight away, in twd you can have a holiday and come home with a tan before they’re trying to munch on your extremities
If you thought the wwz movie was good in this regard, the book takes the slow zombie approach but handles it so well. It’s a completely different story and style, reads like an actual fictional history with all its compiled reports, interviews, and anecdotes from across the globe.
The game Project Zomboid makes slow zombies scary again lol
As I understand it, when the national guard was deployed alongside the military in TWD an operation called "cobalt" was enacted, with was basically an order to execute all civilians in an infected area as they might be bitten.
Understandably the national guard from each state objected to gunning down their friends and family in cold blood and began opening fire on US military units.
Between that, defections and low morale the US military basically destroyed itself.
@@datnoob4394 well they’re pretty shit at shooting anything, no wonder those civilians got away from them
@@RahulDevanarayanan yes but it still had huge problems like the author lacking any basic military knowledge besides “Fireball, Gun, Troop”
Military base in zombie movies: gets wiped out
Some random civilian with no training: hell yea i survive
Military:has rocket launcher's missile's nuke's grenade's still loose
Random survivor:has bat with nail's on it survive's
@@ilikemonkeys3495 Not every soldier knows how to use rocket launchers. We had a shit ton of javelins. But I never learned how to use one.
@@LazyLizzy706 missile's and nuke's tho like couldve hide in a bunker shoot a missile boom zombie ded;-;
@@ilikemonkeys3495 Commander’s discretion would prevent that due to civilian safety. They want to kill zombies, not people.
@@LazyLizzy706 bunker
Military in every walking zombie movie *rapid fire shooting instead of aiming to the head with single fire
EXACTLY! It’s military code to shoot in the head to kill quickly😂
No it’ll be too easy
Also, not even making use of explosives which would easily tear through thousands of these things.
Fun fact: it's just faster to spray irl,
Single firing in close range will not do someone any good.
(Except shotguns
@@peasantfarmerr8917 slow moving zombies and limited ammunition is a clear choice to use single fire. What are you talking about?
On tonight’s episode of “Complete lack of situational awareness”
Ahahahah 🎉
People: so how did the military fail
Robert kirkman: yes
To be fair. They need logistics. How would they survive any better than other bands of survivors? The only special anything they have are weapons and vehicles. Helpful for an emergency but not for long therm survival. And WHY should the soldiers ever stay and follow orders? Big group safe is not enough for someone who wants to go look for their families.
@@yucol5661I can tell you’ve never served then. The military has better logistics then any rag tag group formed during the apocalypse could ever have
@yucol5661 they also have superior training compared to most, and are starting off in a safe environment if this was real life those zombies wouldn't have Eben made it within 100 feet of the fence without every person on base immediately rushing to deal with them
How the hell the army in TWD failed is beyond me. In a realistic world Atlanta would've been a fortress by the time Rick came.
Wouldn't have been a need to turn it into a fortress, more guns than people in the U.S. it would have ended almost as soon as it started. The onion did a piece about it and it was painfully realistic.
The in-universe explanation is that The Walking Dead is set in a reality where the concept of zombies doesn't exist, or at the very least wasn't popularized.
Meaning during the early parts of the outbreak, most people, including the military didn't know how to deal with the Walkers.
But that's no fucking excuse when the military fell after just a few weeks, if this were a tad bit more realistic, they would have found out after 1-3 days to aim for the head.
@@ember2933 That's true for the show but not the comic iirc. Rick calls them "zombies" early into the story, meaning the concept of undead biting monster already existed in that world's pop culture.
@@Nachoto eh, it is a TV show. Just gotta shut off our brains.
@@Nachoto actually those are errors made by the creator of the comics
this is supposed to be a military base and y'all just let a thousand walkers roll up on you? what?
It was more of a camp in the city if I remember
The army is completely inept in the walking dead universe.
How would they know thpse zombos were hiding around the corner
You have never done fire guard
Bruh I have never seen movies where they use flamethrowers or machine guns. They can literally just drill them wave by wave
As a soldier, we are trained to use semi-auto with the M4 Carbine full auto (burst) is for the 240 and 249
How is it like being a soldier
@@brianmurillo7526 imagine a sports team with instead of teammates throwing a baseball around with a glove and ball you have 20 + teammates with rifles and machine guns and designated roles
@@user-fq9hn6nh6gAre you kidding? The walkers would obviously get obliterated. These mfs shot 20 times and hit ONE walker in the shoulder.
@@DarkObfuscation Except 90% of the time you don't "play" and are bored
@@DarkObfuscationAnd they are all 18-20 year old kids..
Ghosts and Rainbow Six: *"Years of academy training wasted!"*
They would waste the entire horde from chilling on a lamppost
"Hello, We are about to launch an all-out attack on your houze"
Sincerely.
The Zombies
Plants vs zombies💀
Criminally under-appreciated comment
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Accurate 💀
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Noice
Imagine getting "Overran" by zombies that can't even run.
shame
they’re not 1 shot
Not just run, but walk as fast as an 80 yr grandma with a walker.
Bluds got overwalked😂💀
I guess they got over walked…
OK I’ll leave
When Rick and a bunch of random survivors have better aim than the military.
Not actually unreasonable. Not all soldiers are great shots, and stress does wonders to screw someone up.
@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz Yeah but being put through Bootcamp etc. One of the key things you learn in the Marines is Stress management, kinda just breaks you after a while.
@@FuhkCZcamssMom sure, but these guys are wearing ACUs. They also probably aren't infantry, seeing as infantry makes up a small part of the Army and if zombies were a thing evertone would be handed a weapon. They'd probably send infantry out to secure areas and leave support personnel to pull security.
@@ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz or they used them to get political leaders safe
Great perimeter. Really made sure no hordes walked up to the front gate
No bullshit I’m fairly certain a jrotc cadet could come up with a better fob
How these slow walking zombies managed to overrun anything is beyond me tbh...
Its a horde imagine like 5000 walkers piling on the fences u think those thin ass fence can hold all of them at once
@@slender289 Rick and Carl in season 3 of The Walking Dead managed to kill quite a few zombies when they broke through the fence at the prison. Granted this horde was a lot larger but we are talking about armed and trained military personnel with access to explosives and heavy weapons like .50cal machine guns and the vehicles they are mounted on.
I also wasn't just talking about this situation but more in general. This Walking Dead world just doesn't make sense when it comes to how easily the world fell apart.
@@slender289 They have guns, explosives and mines. They can also RUN and walk faster
@@scottatkinson666 the first wave of Zombie is smart and can use tool since their brain still perfectly work and they were able to move faster too.
Probably most of human got wiped in first wave
@@slender289 5,000 slow moving rotters really ain't shit for a machine-gun position
"You should save your ammunition"
Soldiers: Full auto go brrrr
Yeah, pretty stupid when what you need to take down a walker is a bullet to the head and virtually nothing else will work. Semi-auto is all you need in that situation. In fact I think in World War Z when it talks about a Militia or something adopting a standardized rifle, I don't think it actually had select-fire capabilities.
@@normanmccollum6082 I think they dont know they have to go for brain since its early start of pandemic
@@fornycz1960
I'm referring to the book, not the film. The book covers a fairly large span of time, and what is learned is taken into account when selecting the rifle/ammunition that the soldiers/militia will adopt.
@@normanmccollum6082 i see whats The name of The book please ? I would read something like that
@@fornycz1960
World War Z by Max Brooks
He is also the author of 'The Zombie Survival Guide' which back in my teens was something of a Bible of mine lol Pretty neat book, and my immediate feeling after reading World War Z was that I should read it again sometime. Covers a lot of stories of a lot of characters around the world.
Civilian are main characters and the military are NPC's
Police and other armed services like FBI or CIA are acting like an actual NPC aswell,except Rick Grimes of course.
I think Romero’s military is the best, in his verse the military quickly and accurately assessed the situation, they then allied with civilian militias, then the army and the militias went out and hunted hordes of zombies pretty efficiently and almost effortlessly contained the zombie horde. While yes I understand how the military was so quickly overwhelmed in TWD, I still think that Romero understood what would happen the best, but every zombie outbreak is unique in some way, and the level of preparedness varies wildly depending on the creator, but overall I still like Romero’s version the best.
The last of us tv series showed a pretty accurate depiction of why the military got overran by hordes.
Making the infected be more like a superhuman rather than a cemetery dead person often helps it to the fact that other apocalypses are way better handled than in the one in TWD.
The only reason the zombies get as far as they do against the military in half these shows is “because reasons” realistically the threat would be so quickly contained or at least reduced if they were allowed to have the brain capacity of the IRL military
the Dead Reckoning will topple those hordes.
Problem is, there was no front line in the Walking Dead. Everyone was already infected, so if someone died behind you, now you had enemies at your back. That's it was impossible to contain, all it took was 1 person dying.
But they abandoned the horror aspect and made the zombies easy to kill by the end of season 2, and quickly wanted to switch to making other humans the threat.
@@mistersinister2043there is something called "cremation". "But there isn't a frontline" That's not how it works my man. Humans are still able to organize, and since there are ways you can arrange military positions, zombies sneaking behind you isn't an issus.
this is the most "Oblivion NPC" scene in a history of series and movies
Im dead 💀
@@kraven4598 Holy shit! Infected in this comment section!
LoL
Ruin!
@@0_paz 🤣
How'd they possibly manage to sneak up on a military base? Damn ninja zombies man
I think it was more of a refuge camp in the city
Wax on. Flesh off. How'd they get over ran ? Specialized pole vaulter zombies? Was Caitlin with them? The zombies I mean? Lol.
@@zeropower1688 kinda doesn't matter lol. These def ain't military because they have like no base defense around the area and have shitty aim
Los Angeles is invaded by zombies. There is no more communications with anyone outside. A bunch of soldiers built a fence around a suburbian street to park the surviving citizens in it.
That's not a military base.
Because shit writing.
"Multiple infected"
Boy that's a whole horde
I love how chill that old man is
Man I’d love to see a zombie movie/show where our military is actually as competent as they are IRL
Did you mean: Sean of the dead.
Army wipes out the zombies on basically the first day of the outbreak.
It would be a very short movie. Almost every Zombie piece of media, even the awesome World War Z (the book not the atrocious movie) are set in world were Romero didn't make his movies, so nobody seems to know what to do. A very flimsy excuse considering that militaries are adaptive organizations.
There's also the matter of firepower. Artillery or cluster bombs would shred any mass of zombie in the world
@@mellowfellow14 shaun*
@@johnecoapollo7 It wouldnt be short if its wwz type of zombies.
@@froglifes6829 lmao the us army would destroy any horde easily
Old man: "you should save your am-"
Me: *shoots him.*
Right? It's only 1 bullet if you have good aim lol
You: **Gets Court Marshall for killing a civilian, Which is Illegal**
Think those laws still existed at that time.
@@PainfulHail134 *weaves the law* big brain time 🧠
@@PainfulHail134 bro... If there's zombies running around eating people, it's safe to say that there's no one getting court marshalled lol
@@PainfulHail134 it's a zombie apocalypse there's no one to court martial him soldiers were literally executing doctors on orders in the show
Overrun? More like Overwalked
I’ll see myself out
Realistic Zombie Scenario
Soldier : “There’s too many of them sir!”
Officer : “Call air strike and jump on that 50 Cal”
Thats a sloppy perimeter guard.
If I remember correctly it was an attack from the interior
@@saturnlight939 i have not seen the show, but i feel like thats worse lmao
@@Corporal_Coyote (spoilers) he opened a quarantined area filled with them close by and led them to the base
Still so dumb that they got overrun so easily though
@@mandalorian5235 ohhhh ok.
@@mandalorian5235 depends on how many soldiers there were they would still be overrun with that many zombies. Should have put up more of a fight I agree
The military in this show have Stormtrooper aim for real
And infinite ammo
Man thats funny as hell they aim in the new star wars movies but their aim stil sucks
You got any idea how hard it is to shoot the head on a moving target? Go try it and talk to me.
@@LazyLizzy706 No offense man but, their literally walking and stumbling. Not that hard, especially with all that ammo
@@swaggson2250 None taken. I didn’t mean to sound rude, but firearms in real life are different than in video games. You have to take trajectory into account. I also don’t think the army fully understood that it had to be a shot to the brain to kill the walker.
"you should save your ammunitions"
Probably the best last word before madness
They missed everything while the crew in TWD hit headshots like they're nothing
Machine guns in zombie media: 👶
Machine guns in World War 1:💪☠
Medieval weapons is enough for these types of zombies
Average Modern machine gun fans vs Average machine gun ww1 enjoyer
There are no machine guns in this video
@@damundclay4386 yes there were. M4s are definitely machine guns. I heard some "belt-fed GPMG" sounds as well, and someone else mentioned M60's, so not sure if there was a belt fed SAW or GPMG at that outpost.
MG-42: "hold my beer"
'' nice night''
Lets the military deal with hundreds of infected lurkers
Ayyo same pfp
"Wash day tomorrow?
Nothing clean, right?"
@@raeeshogii3365 ayyo not same pfp here
@@yourstruly4817 Nothing clean right
They actually created that horde of walkers. The military locked infected and non infected people into a stadium and left them there. Slowly the infected turned ....and turned others until no one alive was left inside.
"How is it possible that those slow as Hell zombies took over the world? Did the military just stand there and do nothing?"
...yeah. Thats exactly how it happened.
The military would have been stretched thing fighting across the country some states might not of even had a military presence due to the military being too small to take on so much land
@@MeiMei-kw2ic yea but most Americans are armed I mean I American for every 100 people there’s 125 guns I find it very unrealistic that the military and country fell so fast hell let’s say the walkers take a town the US would just send in a bertttt boi to fix the problem
@@MeiMei-kw2ic you also forget that there's currently more guns than people in the United States, therefore, there's going to be a lot of people with guns. Also, the military should had utilized their tanks, rockets and aircraft to fight off the hordes, while also learning to take some steps back to keep a distance. It would be impossible for TWD to happen if you take all of this into account.
@@chrisnotpratt1903 people also said they would use their guns over covid restrictions but didn’t and tanks aren’t actively available most tanks arent combat ready and missiles lose their effectiveness against hordes I think it’s called the blooming effect I don’t remember
@@MeiMei-kw2icwell no. The commands would just fortify the basis and play defense . We wouldn’t be spread anywhere. At most we would send out small recon units to gather people.
This is Hollywood logic right here
I never understood how in the walking dead universe the military failed
Because if it was realistic it will be a 2-3 episodes and that’s it, they needed drama and yeah…in every zombie movie military fails and let the protagonists do the work. Overall it adds to the story and it makes it more dramatic and horrifying.
@@iiceman2431 or they can make a movie where the zombies are mutated like the ones in l4d but 10x more deadly then the plot actually has reason to bring out heavy tanks and anti tank missiles cuz there's no way your killing a zombie that's equivalent to the incredible hulk with a measly ar15
In the Show, no one knew wtf a zombie was and they did no shows about zombies in their universe so yeah 😅
Plus, imagine a horde of zombies with 100+ each horde 😅
@@user-bg5ym2er1k it doesn't take a genius to found out oh a bloody murderous person is coming right after me better start shooting them but the soldiers there have the aim equal to a stormtrooper also a Bradley or lav 25 could easily mow down a hoard zombie consider there guns is 10x More powerful than standard issued m4
I always imagined a giant hoard of grunting zombies would be extremely loud.
And with a strong smell
@@hugodelattre6007 yeah. You’d most likely smell ‘em before you even saw them. Not to mention there’d probably be swarms of flies and vultures flying overhead, giving you even more of a signal.
@@RealDavidChipman just imagine vulture could be very effective against zombie
@@hugodelattre6007 they’d just pick apart the zombies until they were nothing more than bones. Same thing with the flies and other insects.
@@RealDavidChipman arent vultures only in certain places? i highly doubt that they will be in the cities
M60 starts unloading, but only one zombie acts like it was hit. Love a high budget tv series.
They're expecting you to watch it and have fun, not close read it for your high school assignment
@@lordspider4376that’s not over analyzing in the slightest, that’s called incompetence. As director you are responsible for the amount of detail without them reacting or any form of reference to the bullets landing it looks like they shot into the void or their bullets just poofed. Imagine if in John Wick no one reacted to getting shot, remember the zombies are actors as well and they should ACT.
Solider 1:"Oh crap walkers"
Solider 2:"nah its good be have something called F-16s"
Me in Zomboid bringing a horde to my friends house.
Me after pressing Q on accident for the 1064919649154 time
@@Notcreative6331 me after i realise that base game pistols and rifles are shit unless you have god level of aiming:
Wow 😂 your that guy
Uh oh PZ players
Man of culture...
Zombies chasing me*
Me walking at a moderate pace getting away*
literally all you gotta do in this universe lol
@@icypastasauce7240 To be fair, that would work for less than a day since zombies don't get tired and won't need to drink and eat to continue at the same speed.
@@Skillfulstonewhich has always been beyond retarted as lore since muscle atrophy is a thing for practically all living stuff and the virus just attacks and reboots the brain
@@Skillfulstone but they are slow asf
TTB, 28DL, WWZ zombies : well hello there
funny how in a lot of movies that involve zombies and shit, the military always seems to just disintegrate
The most NPC army man ever they didn’t even know how to aim for the head bro
NPC Moment
They did when they reach Los angels they were shooting walkers with headshots
Aiming for the head is very difficult you know?
@@sylvielaprise194 wow yeah trained army soldiers with grips and optics on there weapons sure buddy
@@abdestroyer233 They are not trained to aim for the head.
Why does the camera work in fear the walking dead look like a b movie
Cuz they didn’t pay for talent.
Thats how its edited. It doesn’t look like this fr
Because they had a normal writer and everything else was better back then and not like now
I had the exact same thought.
It’s edited down for the short
Worst part of this episode is that they somehow miss 99% of their shots while it’s literally super close 😂
Edit : thanks for them likes boys 👀
I noticed that. They're literally 15 meters away from them, and I did not see 1 single zombie go down in this video
Did you expect anything good from this garbage show.
Stormtroopers? lol
They didn't miss the body, just the head. Aint No zombie going down from a shot in the chest lol
@@ricaivory6571 a burst from a m249 to the torso has a pretty good chance of immobilizing a zombie chief
Ur telling me that Rick takes on a horde that’s 2 times larger than this with a fucking hatchet, meanwhile the military gets overrun when they have heavy infantry💀
I think that's why I like the scenario from World War Z (the book not the movie), for it took time and when they finally act it was too far spread.
"Too far spread" even though the book takes place after the events. They obviously won
The movie was good about it too
@@xptaco2298 Yes, humans won. But in the initial stage of the zombie Apocalypse the virus has infected too many people. Also, when the military tried to stop a masive horde they were bad equiped and lacked of enough ammo for their tanks, soldiers were not trained to aim at the head, they build trenches insted of walls which was called a bad move by the soldiers, also they were using a uniform that was so molest and hot thay they were tired when "Zack"(soldiers called the zombies general "Zack") arrived. All that and other factors did a mess and that's why US military had to retreat, to re-order its tactics.
@@eneveasithe movie doesnt go into the origins of the virus or even show how where it came from
Never forget Yonkers
"you should save your ammunition"
"nah" *shoots leg*
Now that's a good soldier! Oorah!
Why? He didn't do anything
@@ryansmith1115 yes he did he led the walkers to the outpost hence why they were only atleast 4 meters behind him.
@@ryansmith1115 he literally killed everyone there by leading the horde
I thought this was a bad tiktok skit but it’s actuallly out of a real show WTF 😂
Bro thats cause this scene is edited
@@mkyn-tl5oc the show hasn't even ended yet.
@@mkyn-tl5oc don’t know what show your talking about but fear the walking dead is still going never finished
Why is it not in netflix????😭😭😭😭
@@xafadatelevision6526 because netflix doesn't have the rights to this show. It is available on prime video tho.
At least Resident Evil beefed up the zombies to were it actually took a good amount of ammunition to put them down
"Somehow Palpatine returned"
"Somehow the military failed"
It's amazing how they Nerf the military on these kinds of scenario
their lame zombies wouldn't get far if they left the military as effective as it actually is
@@goldzior1128 facts. Slow moving targets with no return fire? Someone say range day?
@@nathanielpotter9259You damn well know the SAW gunners would be damn near jumping in joy to just let it rip in to a horde.
@@unionblue21 word. But hear me out, 240
Machine gun spam
A-10 Warthog runs, carpet bombing, flamethrowers, just sit on a roof and spam fire from there even
The military in zombie shows/movies: Let's miss 99% of our shots
man they got overwalked
Pov you're a Korean shop owner defending against rioters from looting the store in LA.
Your username 😂
“Holy shit! Multiple Infected, Northwest Corner! And we have no idea how to aim for the head!”
Edit: This is a JOKE, stop getting nickers in a twist over a JOKE……. Like god how gullible are you….?
TWD never had the zombie culture we do, they just thought as them as infected and thought multiple shots would do the trick, thankfully they soon learned the head is where it's at
@@nonameplays6999 should have been very easy to figure out and then the info spread.
@@nonameplays6999 Honestly? That's something that should have been figured out and spread to every relevant station at least within hours of the first bigger outbreak...
Damn it’s almost like that it’s kind of hard to shoot a small object 20 to 30 feet away from you. Huh must just be a coincidence 🤷🏾♂️
@@Bobert69 A head is not a small object. 30 feet are not even 10m. In the German army you learn to hit the head at distances of up to 25m, with a pistol. There's no way that trained (US) soldiers wouldn't be able to do that.
I feel like I’m real life a zombie apocalypse would be dealt with
Very quickly by military and there would only be chaos on initial outbreak but they purposely make the soldiers really dumb with bad aim in these shows
With a country that has 120.5 guns per 100 people? Yeah, give it 6 months and people will be hunting them zombies as a sport. 😂
@@FalonGrey I love how accurate that is because people in America would actually do that type of shit 💀
Wel if it was like the zombies of twd, then everyone who dies (like in a normal way) would turn which would be way more difficult to manage
Zombie logic never existed in fear the walking dead. The idea of zombies never crossed a single mind so the military was more than likely still learning how to deal with the dead at that time.
oh it would and the whole aim for the head thing is silly too
if your arm or whatever is blown off all your zombie blood will leak. meaning you wont be moving.
The way how that guy misses with his rifle is why the army doesn’t use full auto for rifles anymore
And that old man survived and is still alive by the end of the show
He pulled up and said “Nice night”😭😭😭😭😭 gtfo
😂☠️
3~4 armed soldiers with automatic weapons I feel that it’d be shooting fish in a barrel 🙃
None of them new at the time u aim for the head, modern military uses body shoots know
Read, “The battle of Yonkers” from World War Z. Automatic weapons are useless. Explosives, ineffective. It’s a different world.
@@oliverallen5324 yeah but this is FTWD zombies. Slow and easy targets lol how tf does the entire U.S. Army gets wiped out is beyond me lol
@@alexandermclaughlin4742 😂😂😂
@@oliverallen5324 wwz zombies were a totally different breed of zombie. These Regular zombies. They didn't Know they needed head shots and not open spray body shots.
How the Army gets over Run when the zombie walks slow
They wouldn't. Only idiots think this is even possible. They have no clue of the destructive power of 1 military base let alone the whole US Military.
Walkers: *Take over the entire eastern seaboard.. create a massive horde headed west.*
Walkers: _Enter Texas_
CNN: The Zombie apocalypse has been averted.
Civilians with a gun in every household: Howdy strangers!
the Texans just open machine gun fire on em like they open Machine gun fire on the Californians and Mexicans
is having gun rly that common in texas?
@@amarson2322 no idea but who cares
@@amarson2322 I'm a Texas, and yes
America would be the safest country during a zombie apocalypse.
Technically it would probably be a country that has a crazy low population. Maybe there’s one of those tiny countries out there that are legally a country but it’s really just like a house in a desert in the middle of absolutely nowhere. That would be the safest country
I mean, an island like Malta, Bermuda, or New Caledonia would be ideal. They’re small, low population, and are too far for a zombie to swim over. America doesn’t have stupid high population, and there are more guns than people, soooo
@@StumbIingforward
America is so big that we have states that are like that. Some states are crowded, and some, like Ohio, are super sparse.
@@Kochie11 Yet they try to tell us we’re overpopulated. Ohio here I come
Nah, Greenland would be, or perhaps the Arctic or antarctic, though admittedly less food and more environmental death risks.
Actual military response would to open the gates and run them down with humvees and apcs and tanks just saying... the military in these types of scenarios I always underdoged and under used
It's show plot. Yk, most of twd and ftwd plot is shitty lol and act like the army would fall to a thousand zombies
@@ArthurCallahanSolos yeah it's just a really bad zombie gag in general, like we Americans wouldn't use napalm, or grenade launchers, or any sense of combat against zombies
@@championastartes yea. And they would also use tanks and many more
Ikr, and how the hell could mbt:s get overrun by zombies, they can literally survive nuclear fallout
@@championastartes You damn right they used napalm, they burned down the entire LA with it.
You should save your ammunation 🗿🍷
For those of those wondering why the military got over run so quickly; the Zombies were preceded by the Wildfire virus which acted like an extreme case of Pneumonia with a fever and killed between 10-20% of the population in WEEKS and it was immediately followed by the dead rising from said virus. Most military bases were overrun from within as they military had not figured out the issue for a good minute. Also; the old man letting that many zombies out of the stadium could’ve well contributed to the militaries complete withdrawal from the region.
….still unrealistic.
No I don't think so. I'm pretty sure people would shoot seeing a snarling shambling dudes in the morgue trying to bite their friends' arm off. This is just plot armor but for the zombies.
@@warpigs9069 Well yeah, but if the military was competent in these shows/movies then what's the point?
Sargent: Alright men, switch to semi and aim for the heads. I also want at least one person watching our flank. We're gonna slowly move back while maintaining proper firing lines and not going full auto.
See? Seems kinda boring.
@@Sivrn-Val you were in the marine corps or army too long dude. Just enjoy the show it's what I do
Basically if the military were competent the show wouldnt have got past season one
bro I remember that they are low on manpower, the other safe zones are gone, this is the last one standing with all the comms down and worse they've been guarding the safe zone over 48 hours without sleep.
And what's stupid about this season is the fact that Madison's group was trying to get out of there, causing all the chaos to everyone.
Yeah well this is the first season and the military was really leaking their pants and having a total panic.
I believe this helps all of them escape the militarys clutches it's been awhile.
Unfortunately, that was the MO throughout the series. Madison and crew would ruin and compromise all locations upon their arrival.
we said that even make sense because the military would never fall to a bunch of slowly walking zombies. I mean the military can you drones to look for a horde of zombies and then use artillery to pick the hordes. or just use drones to drop grenades in Zombie hordes. I mean it works very well for living breathing people for both Ukrainian and Russian army
@@mariobadia4553 Drones? The fuck you talking about?
Do you even watch the series?
The TWD outbreak took place in 2010, which means technology beyond the year 2010 has never existed in that film, that means no drones or whatsoever.
Bomber aircraft, attack helicopters, artillery, land mines, tanks have left the chat.
Those take specialized training and machinery. As well as supply lines to fuel and repair them constantly. They are for modern war not for independent rugged survival
@@yucol5661 Unmanned Drones: 🗿
@@delayanimation423same answer.
@@delayanimation423Drones? In 2010? Or worst in 2003?
@@williamwolfstein6170 Predator drones were a thing in 1994 already.
All the militaries in the world fell but here is Daniel the elderly barber casually taking a stroll at night with an army of them right behind him
Military in Zombie films and movies: Easily gets overwhelmed and barely uses their equipment
Military IRL: HAHAHA AC130 AND A10 GOES *BRRRTRRRRRT*
If they knew what their enemy was they probably could have just stayed quiet and not moved, the horde would have kept following the old man that just shouted.
Lol, I'm just imagining the old man freaking out because they didn't reply.
Indeed
That’s what keeps bothering me. I haven’t watched the show but this whole thing could’ve been avoided if they just didn’t make any noise.
so it's funny because the old man completely failed in his mission to rescue his wife because she already got her neck eaten by a zombie. so the only thing he did was get a lot of military guy killed for no reason
-brings a horde to a military base
-Gets warned
-Refuses to comply
-Walks away
Sigma male
irl people like that get decked out of spite if nothing else, its why there's not a lot of sigma male moments like this recorded
This is actually a terrifying, but pragmatic idea
You run into a horde? Well conveniently, there's a military base close by.
You could try to lure them away from the base to save one of the last bastions of humanity.
Or you could save yourself by drawing the horde's attention to a much more juicy target
@@dazeyndrowsy Well, that is pretty much the main concept of the show and comics. The real danger aren't the walkers by itselfs but the humans and pretty much show the real face of humanity in mostly of the cases.
@@dazeyndrowsy realistically dude woulda been shot before he got close, there's no luring anything to any half decent military installation
@@magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479
That would depend on whether the military base is still doing patrols in a world where hostiles could be literally anywhere and you're very low on manpower.
It's possible they aren't decent.
And you don't have to get as close as the dude did. The walkers work off of herd mentality, so literally just get them within sight of the base and walk away. If you're lucky, the horde will drift towards the louder, more noticeable military base.
Daniel is straight up Savage
Bro they should make a movie where instead of survivors being the main characters, it's soldiers
When I saw this scene I knew there was no way that the US military which has been trained if the torso doesn't kill it aim for the head, managed to miss so many bullets and get overrun
We’re trained to aim for two in the chest one in the head but…ok
@@rational_uppercut1392 but its zombies not humans, they probably have different training
@@gamingkingdom1146 we don’t train for zombies. Not being rude just letting you know as a combat vet what goes down
@@gamingkingdom1146 it’s just shit writing guys
@@rational_uppercut1392 but im saying that maybe in this universe after the zombies appeared it would be pretty logical that the army would train against zombies.
Ah yes, lead a huge horde towards the only people that can be protecting you.
I haven't watched the show, but I can only assume this guy's intentions was to bring the horde to the base to kill them. Why he was doing it, I don't know.
@@Samuel152 never understood why military in zombie movie never bring out tanks or light armored vehicles hell maybe 1 stryker is enough to take out that entire hoard
@@Alan_Hans so mass panic and most zombie movies only show military like a couple months or weeks after the outbreak so they could have used it all up and risk of civilian casualty I imagine
@@Alan_Hans plus they can use drones with artillery too quickly take care of the hordes. I mean a good artillery strike can easily destroy the horde we seen the video
They didn’t want to protect him anyway
Wwz:military survives and helps
Twd:military fails cuz why not
Killing a walking dead zombie is literally easier than killing grandpa.
"It was just a prank bro, happy halloween!"
LMAO
Thy good ending.
As a smoker, we don't toss our smokes unless we say "holy shit" then it's life. "Guns, cops, gangs, a kid in need of saving."
Only Shaun of the Dead got the military in zombie scenarios right. There was chaos for one day, and the military cleared it all up the next.
"i don't want to shoot you old man" hits harder than the belt
"How to stay up at night:"
Coffee: ❌
This video:✅
“You should save your ammu-“
*BANG”
“AHHH!! AHHHH!!!! AHHHHHH! AHHHHHHH!”
*multiple infected* is a bit of an understatement don’t you think? 😅
Fun fact, the ua actually has a plan in case of a zombie apocalypse
Numbnuts let a horde of walkers sneak up on them and then decided spray and pray was the most viable option when it is well know that the brain is ths weakness. Real Bruh Moment
A bullet is a bullet.
Zombies continuing to walk and fight regardless of where they get shot makes no sense
@@someguy8365 why would a zombie stop when shot in the arm? Doesn't effect them and they can't feel it. Rethink what you just said
@@DeadeyeDurza if you look, the zombies were shot in the chest,
after a certain number of shots, even the nerve connections from the brain get severed to the point where body signals to the legs won't pass through.
@@someguy8365 these are zombies. Even if the nerve signals to the legs were stopped, the zombie would keep coming, even if it has to drag itself.
@@someguy8365 and i agree, after a certain number of shots. Quite a few i imagine. But these trained military pros were spraying into a horde. High chance that not many were shot more than a few times. Even then you have to account for a lack of accuracy meaning even less shots were likely to be ones that strike a vital nerve area and cut off signal
What I never understood is that main characters destroyed walkers by themselves but military can’t do a thing
Nobody knew how to fight walkers yet. And sometimes, people inside the military bases and sanctuaries turn into walkers because they got bit or died from something else. Nobody knew people could come back as walkers.
Because then the story wouldn't happen. Zombies are a completely ridiculous concept anyway
@@Samuel152 you don’t have to know, you just crush entire crowds with tanks
@@leprechaunbutreallyjustamidget your mother is ridicolous
@@spencerhopkinson9874 the first few hundreds of bodies sure but even tanks are gonna jamm to a certain degree once they've hit enough or crushed enough zombies not to mention if the tank ever stops in a place where they're surrounded by zombies the men inside that tank would probably die if they try to get out if they don't they die via natural causes eitherway but then again the walking dead is a universe specifically tailored and said by the author that knowledge or ideas about zombies never existrd that's why the people in the show call them walkers instead of zombies
The national guards aim be like 💀
Y’all are complaining about headshots, but what about napalm or concussion explosives?
First up, they’re purely organic matter, so fire is definitely viable. And they’ve been shown to be weak enough for a teen to PUNCH THROUGH
A concussive grenade(yes, they are real, look it up), and use the force from then to explode their skulls after 2 well placed ones.
The last of us gets the fire part right with Molotov’s being extremely effective.
Conclusion: don’t use guns, save the gunpowder for bombs and fire.
The guys on watch probably peaced out when they saw a thousand walkers role up
And in that 1 second burst I knew, the soldiers were both not aiming for heads, and would definitely be dead within the half hour unless they run. Haven't seen the series yet, I'm mulling over getting into it but I've heard the later stuff is more human-on-human drama than walkers, I'm worried it just becomes a soap opera
Tbh I didn't even watch the later seasons, think I got to like season 9?and I still really enjoyed it while I watched it, what you got to lose
I think TWD was the soap opera. I think FTWD is much much better. It is focused on tragedy more than drama. The first 4 seasons rock. Season 5 and 6 are more of a soap opera but if you’re interested in the remaining characters most people will keep watching.
You joking? The black dude had a gun that could easily mow down the first line of zombies without a problem. The writing trying to explain how the army failed is just very horrible
Watch Z Nation. Some of the finest zombie Syfy had to offer. They knew how to end a show as well.
@@flecktards3126 literally the same as TWD then
It blows my mind that the military always falls in zombie shows, but some random civilians with no experience somehow manage to survive 😂
That guys such a chad. He knows the soldiers shooting will distract the horde chasing him and he conserves his energy simply walking pace to pace with them. Rather than running around with your head cut off and accidentally calling more zombies or running into a bad situation he kept his cool lit a cigarette and kept moving.