The Walking Dead: 10 Things That STILL Don’t Make Sense

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  • @reeceturner8743
    @reeceturner8743 Před rokem +4952

    It would make sense for the walkers to lose the ability to run and climb as time goes on, as their bodies would be decaying

    • @gizmogearloose3391
      @gizmogearloose3391 Před rokem +214

      Totally agreed...
      however....Walker Plot Armor!!!

    • @reeceturner8743
      @reeceturner8743 Před rokem +134

      @@gizmogearloose3391 very true indeed.... There is nothing stronger in this world than plot armour

    • @0errab0
      @0errab0 Před rokem +118

      Coagulated blood is like a rock in most cases, Zombies (if possible) would only be able to move for a few hours (after death) before everything in their bodies turned too hard for them to move, let alone run.

    • @TheSighphiguy
      @TheSighphiguy Před rokem +181

      but NEW zombies are made everyday.
      why cant THEY run?

    • @choronos
      @choronos Před rokem

      The show clearly establishes that destroying the brain kills a zombie. The brain is like 80% water, it would have a shelf life of a few days after death before it starts to rot and dissolve away and the zombies just keel over. The show might as well have had an episode that explains the zombies are puppets manipulated by the black magic of a necromancer, I would be more willing to go along with that than the pathetic excuse that it's a "virus." Every time I see a zombie in a state of advanced decay that still has eyes, can somehow still smell and hear stuff, and is STILL shambling around, I roll my eyes. I roll my eyes even harder every time a character stabs or shoots a zombie in a state of advanced decay and fresh red blood spurts out.

  • @dirtypirate1796
    @dirtypirate1796 Před rokem +8194

    How rick recovered from his gunshot and coma is actually explained in a webisode. From memory there was a somewhat psychotic nurse tending to the patients but then euthanising most of them so they didn't have to deal with what the world had become

    • @aliengranpa
      @aliengranpa Před rokem +531

      I miss the webisodes from early on. The last one was for fear the walking dead..I didn't give 2 shits about that submarine.😁

    • @twilightgardenspresentatio6384
      @twilightgardenspresentatio6384 Před rokem +67

      @@aliengranpa right, right and right

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 Před rokem +716

      I was in a coma last year for just 4 months and when I woke up I had to learn to walk, talk, eat and use my hands again, I was literally paralysed when I woke up, it took me weeks of physio, seeing dieticians and a speech therapist until I recovered, so seeing rick walking about just didn’t seem realistic to me. But it could be different for some people

    • @dirtypirate1796
      @dirtypirate1796 Před rokem +255

      @@jessrosefawkes2721 Sorry to hear that you went through that, and good to hear that you've come out on the other side! I don't know but yeah I'd say that it would be a process for even the luckiest person coming out of a coma that rick just shrugged off, plus he got belted around the head by Morgan's son immediately after! And that is another trope for TV/movies, anything more than a minute or so of being unconscious can mean serious brain damage in real life. But everyone's sort of used to main characters in shows being somewhat superhuman if you actually break it down, I think the main thing they were referencing was how could he live on unattended life support for the duration of his coma

    • @laverdadbuscador
      @laverdadbuscador Před rokem +209

      @@jessrosefawkes2721 it's a show not reality. We also have walking corpses and machine guns that shoot for several seconds before needing to be reloaded. So there is alot that isn't realistic.....suspended belief is needed here

  • @azraelwolfsblood2902
    @azraelwolfsblood2902 Před rokem +1137

    The zombies were originally supposed to be more human like in actions because their minds and bodies were still mostly intact but as they decayed and rotted they became slower and more feral. But then they switched directors and now they’re just slow slumbering corpses

    • @jeremyhubaker1199
      @jeremyhubaker1199 Před rokem

      NEGATIVE 14 YEARS PASS IN THE TIME OF THE WALKING DEAD. THE DECAYING BODIES AND LACK OF NEW POPULATION HINDER THE CREATION OF NEW FERAL ZOMBIES. THEY EXPLAIN ALL OF THIS.

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 Před 10 měsíci +27

      Doesn't seem logical to have running zombies.

    • @gamandstuff1048
      @gamandstuff1048 Před 9 měsíci

      Where did you get that absolute bullsh from?? There was always a plan to have multiple directors, that's how big tv works, plus that would be a writing issue. You talk shite hen.

    • @Helvigster
      @Helvigster Před 7 měsíci +32

      @@GTSN38 it may not, but I think if they kept the Season 1 walkers around for the whole show, then the walkers in general could have still been a threat. by Season 3 they started to explore the human element of a post-apocalyptic zombie world with the Governor, but by Season 7 the walkers didn't really matter anymore. if they were always fast, then they could have still been somewhat relevant to the show, even when Rick's group were more concerned with other hostile groups like the Saviors and such. it also would have made sense as to why people kept dying years into the apocalypse; it numbs my mind when 6+ years into the apocalypse, people still die from slow, shambling corpses that they can see miles away. if the walkers were always fast, then it's understandable that people years into the apocalypse would still be dying.

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@Helvigster I think it was a bad idea to have all these different factions. I want to see man vs. Zombie. They had way too many survivors.

  • @FF-tp7qs
    @FF-tp7qs Před rokem +1316

    I've always wondered how the walkers can sometimes travel through trees and scrub without making loud noises to sneak up on survivors unnoticed until they are literally 3 feet away

    • @someone-pi3np
      @someone-pi3np Před rokem +81

      They will never have a good explanation for this

    • @FF-tp7qs
      @FF-tp7qs Před rokem +41

      @@someone-pi3np the zombies are ninjas

    • @someone-pi3np
      @someone-pi3np Před rokem +7

      @@FF-tp7qs valid if they were in china

    • @FF-tp7qs
      @FF-tp7qs Před rokem +26

      @@someone-pi3np Japan, Ninjas are a Japanese thing

    • @someone-pi3np
      @someone-pi3np Před rokem +5

      @@FF-tp7qs no way….. 20 years in my live so far and I thought china is the home for ninjas

  • @redsoxhater424
    @redsoxhater424 Před rokem +735

    That always drove me nuts how some scenes they can kill herds of walkers and can't fight off one.. Like Carl..

    • @holyvector
      @holyvector Před rokem +57

      I think its simply because you can kill them easily if they’re not surprising you

    • @lionn6699
      @lionn6699 Před rokem +52

      tbh carl just got caught lacking. he had a lot on his mind so he wasnt focus. he wasnt the bad carl that was shooting before thinking at the time of death

    • @paleopelegrini
      @paleopelegrini Před rokem +5

      There were two Walkers on top of Carl, he killed one and another one bit him

    • @Jx_Gloom
      @Jx_Gloom Před rokem +8

      Hey man, the walker got him on the same side as his missing eye, Coral just didn't see it :/

    • @thundun2990
      @thundun2990 Před rokem +9

      Think about how you can walk fine, but it takes just one wrong move, one misstep to sprain your ankle. Same with any enemies including Walkers. If you're well rested, alert, prepared, you could deal with them easily. But if you're sick, malnourished, not focused etc, it takes just one misstep for you to be easily attacked.

  • @jamesclark4578
    @jamesclark4578 Před rokem +351

    Rick is the 1% that become high functioning walkers.
    Basically he is a supersoldier either by genetics, medical concoction, or being in a coma slowing down everything making the virus both heal him and help him overcome. It also explains his incredible survival ability.

    • @r.v.b.
      @r.v.b. Před rokem +44

      Wolverine typa shit

    • @brandonbarrilleaux1945
      @brandonbarrilleaux1945 Před rokem +86

      I'm inclined to agree with this. It lines up with the "immortal Rick" theory. He's somewhere between alive and dead, the virus keeping his alive body 'undead'

    • @JohnFKennedy420
      @JohnFKennedy420 Před rokem

      You should probably lay down the crack pipe. What you said made actually no sense at all.

    • @JohnFKennedy420
      @JohnFKennedy420 Před rokem

      @@brandonbarrilleaux1945 he isn’t immortal dummy. Not even close. It’s called he is the main character of the show? That ever occur to you as to why he hasn’t died? You are an imbecile just like the dude you replied to LMAO

    • @gani2546
      @gani2546 Před 6 měsíci +14

      Hence the name: the walking dead 😂

  • @AyoBigBrot
    @AyoBigBrot Před 11 měsíci +25

    When Eugene destroyed the saviors you mean to tell me not a single one of them tested a single weapon before the ambush??😂😂

    • @weeblordgaming6062
      @weeblordgaming6062 Před 2 měsíci +3

      They wont fire for no reason cuz that would attract walkers

  • @daninja130
    @daninja130 Před rokem +503

    What always buged me was how easy walkers are to push over and kill but when they get a hold of someone they can easily rip them apart. How are they super strong only sometimes?

    • @jonstark7106
      @jonstark7106 Před rokem +83

      That’s called bad writing

    • @daninja130
      @daninja130 Před rokem +16

      @@jonstark7106 thanks

    • @DerMichael
      @DerMichael Před rokem +58

      My own justification is that the show only portrays their strength so inconsistently to show the inconsistent strength of the humans. Like, zombies seem stronger against people who never dealt with them, but the seasoned zombies killers have no problems. In theory, that makes sense, and so to show that in the series, the zombies are made weaker or stronger to show this gap in experience, which is lazy writing, but makes me deal with it a bit better :D

    • @briscoethecollie1510
      @briscoethecollie1510 Před rokem +14

      I think in World War Z, I'd say average zombie would be like normal human on meth or other angel dust type narcotic. They could outrun a normal human buuuut... they weren't zombies, but infected humans.

    • @mariolover5413
      @mariolover5413 Před rokem +4

      i read about this and it said they become supr bloodlusted in the touch of a human

  • @jayb8934
    @jayb8934 Před rokem +4320

    The walker blood isn't really that inconsistent. It's infectious if it gets in an open wound, so they're taking a big risk any time they cover themselves in it. I think that's how Father Gabriel ended up blind in one eye, because he got walker blood/guts in it.

    • @AutomationDnD
      @AutomationDnD Před rokem

      ugh..... the thing I have trouble accepting is how to merely accept the SMELL of it without being so nauseated you gack all over yourself. Anybody who's touched a decomposing corpse of ANY creature knows the slightest bit of it makes you HORRIBLY stinky for hours N hours N hours (like if you get it on a shoe or something) .... it's absolutely totally disgustingly putrid. Maybe most humans can learn to tolerate it, but it's the absolute worst experience. And to COVER YOUR BODY with it? I cannot imagine.... it'd be horrible.

    • @pimketss
      @pimketss Před rokem

      its terribly inconsistant, using any kind of slashing or blunt weapon will always release blood droplets wich are inevitably inhaled especially with the amount of times the use them. But then again a pathogen resurrecting dead people is already fictional so well who cares really.

    • @AlejoConejo-vb8ln
      @AlejoConejo-vb8ln Před rokem +547

      Exactly. The ONLY time it was inconsistent was in Season 10 when Gamma was repeatedly stabbing a walker and accidentally cuts herself with the same knife. Then Aaron throws her some bandages and she patches up but that should've gotten her infected.

    • @Promthanius
      @Promthanius Před rokem +233

      Not exactly. It’s actually discussed very early in the series that they all are infected. So the blood does not infect them like typical zombies. They already all have the infection. So they’re not gonna get it from the blood. They turn when they die

    • @Promthanius
      @Promthanius Před rokem +44

      @@AlejoConejo-vb8ln no it shouldn’t have. In The Walking Dead the blood does not infect them. They all are already infected and they only turn after they die

  • @Cosmic_Espeon
    @Cosmic_Espeon Před rokem +1530

    He wasn’t shot in the stomach. The first gunshot hit his vest, they weren’t aware that there was a third suspect in the car and Rick had turned around to tell Shane not to let Lori know he got shot, while his back was turned, the third suspect shot him in the back. Also as mentioned by another commenter, the webisode goes into detail showing how Rick survived in the hospital after the fall.

    • @sean_mccadden
      @sean_mccadden Před rokem +42

      Wasnt it that someone was taking care of him but they ended up dying or had to leave for some reason?

    • @gimmecoffee5351
      @gimmecoffee5351 Před rokem +1

      @@sean_mccadden think so

    • @sean_mccadden
      @sean_mccadden Před rokem +1

      @@gimmecoffee5351 Right I knew I had seen it

    • @TonyJaaFan1587
      @TonyJaaFan1587 Před rokem +47

      When he’s killing a walker with Morgan he holds his side because it’s still severely bruised from the first bullet that hit his vest, people seem to forget that he wasn’t hit in the abdomen it was just bruised because his vest stopped the bullet

    • @wat5709
      @wat5709 Před rokem +33

      I absolutely hate when CZcamsrs have no idea what they’re talking about and only make a video on a show that’s popular for the views

  • @djkiltech
    @djkiltech Před 10 měsíci +62

    They explained the military thing with Ft Benning. They were all buttoned up in the fort, and then someone died inside and turned and all hell broke loose. It's assumed that similar things happened everywhere.

    • @Cold_Cactus
      @Cold_Cactus Před 6 měsíci

      ​@user-gm6gc6ph7pthe facility was secure so they would have been focused on the walls or fence and probably wouldn't have been paying attention to the inside of the base , id think a soldier killed themselves thinking the world is doomed and their family dead and no one noticed then he could have walked into a barracks and could have bitten multiple people in their sleep then exponential growth
      Irl nah but in the show? People are dumb as fck so I could see it happen

    • @sp4823
      @sp4823 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Even if a couple people die and turn, they won't overrun the whole fort. At most they will bite a few people if they catch them by surprise, but after it becomes clear that there are walkers inside, they would get quickly taken out, and bit people would be isolated. I don't think that a base with hundreds of soldiers with guns will fall to a few walkers that turned inside the fort.

    • @djkiltech
      @djkiltech Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@sp4823 you're applying real life logic to a zombie apocalypse TV show. The off-screen "someone must've been bitten and was hiding it" thing causing whole settlements to fall is extremely common. It's one of the most common tropes in zombie media

    • @djkiltech
      @djkiltech Před 6 měsíci +2

      @user-gm6gc6ph7p yep. Because fiction.
      Read enough zombie apocalypse novels or watch enough zombie movies and you'll see how stupidly common that trope is, to the point of obnoxious overuse
      But you HAVE to let that trope go, because as soon as you start applying that kind of real world logic, the whole series falls apart. In real life, it would be contained and dealt with extremely quickly and there would never *be* an apocalypse. At least not a zombie apocalypse.

    • @sexychocolate10049
      @sexychocolate10049 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@sp4823 some people got bit and probably didn't tell anyone because they were simply scared and eventually died and turned

  • @texasred6814
    @texasred6814 Před 6 měsíci +18

    I’m confused how Tyrese survived being surrounded by like 10 zombies when they went on a run to the vet college for antibiotics, then just appears back through the trees even though he was completely surrounded by walkers

    • @ArachnidYouth
      @ArachnidYouth Před 3 měsíci +3

      To be fair a similar thing happened in the comics. He was helping a few other survivors clear out the prison Gym but wound up getting surrounded and left behind because they were overwhelmed. Only to come back a couple of hours later and find out that Tyrese was perfectly fine and cleared out the entire gym by himself. Hes always been portrayed as a powerhouse.

  • @sixburgh64ss
    @sixburgh64ss Před rokem +1389

    I've never had anyone point out that burning walkers seems to just turn them into barbecued walkers and doesn't actually kill them. So Negan's wife, Lucille, could still be wandering around somewhere. How said walkers manage to move their skeletal frames without any muscles is a completely different issue.

    • @friendlyneighborhoodspider7145
      @friendlyneighborhoodspider7145 Před rokem +166

      Well…if they burned long enough then *theoretically* brain tissue could be melted and destroyed, thus killing the walker. But it would take a long of burning.

    • @Samoriatv
      @Samoriatv Před rokem +1

      Check my name 😏

    • @sewerrat11000
      @sewerrat11000 Před rokem +36

      @@Samoriatv no.

    • @tomvanderhorst5348
      @tomvanderhorst5348 Před rokem +17

      Fire does fry the muscles so walkers cannot walk after being burned like that

    • @monarh3907
      @monarh3907 Před rokem +6

      I'm late into discussion but, the fire would litterely cook them making anything that can move impossible.

  • @Bookrider951
    @Bookrider951 Před rokem +1709

    One of my biggest gripes with the show and zombie media is general is the fact that no one seems to think of wearing some sort of protection. You see it every now and then, but not really.
    It's as simple as a leather jacket, or strapping magazines to your limbs, or stringing wooden slats around your forearms/shins. None of those would hinder movement, but a walker would have a tough time biting through it. 90% of bites I feel are on the lower leg or arms, so it seems pretty damn worth it.

    • @derederekat9051
      @derederekat9051 Před rokem +110

      that or cleaning areas from the security of a roof, with enough bullets it will be a logical thing to do.

    • @skylaroconnor2903
      @skylaroconnor2903 Před rokem +67

      @@derederekat9051 Fr, there can only be so many within hearing distance. Especially if you pick a small town rather than try to start with a city

    • @sharksaresupercooldude
      @sharksaresupercooldude Před rokem +44

      Like the magazines Gerry strapped to himself in WWZ!

    • @fico12342
      @fico12342 Před rokem +93

      In season 3 when merle and milton a nd some others go and get the walkers from the pit for the arena one almost bites milton on the arm but he has a jacket and the Walker cant pierce it,merle even says "I take back everything i said about that jacket"

    • @melz4766
      @melz4766 Před rokem +69

      RIGHT!!! like who in their right mind would wear tank tops & shorts when the disease is mainly spread through bite like 😅

  • @theexpansionpack6154
    @theexpansionpack6154 Před 11 měsíci +129

    The only one that I can explain is Rick surviving the gun shot and coma. By the time Shane last sees Rick, before thinking he accidentally turned off his life support and killed him, he was already on the mend. He was treated and already recovering. The soldier didn’t shoot Rick because he assumed he was most likely already too far gone and would be pointless to shoot him because as far as they knew only a bite can spread the virus. Shane also blocked the door so no walkers or soldiers entered leaving Rick to recover in isolation. Really the only thing that was a real risk of killing Rick was starvation but luckily he wakes up while his body was still digesting itself

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Před 6 měsíci +14

      Wrong wrong and wrong. The soldiers already knew you reanimate if the brain is intact,you can see them shooting the dead people in the head after killing them in the flashback,CDC knew this and most likely communicated it,the corporal didnt shot Rick bc he was hurried away by his superior.

    • @primary2630
      @primary2630 Před 6 měsíci

      He didn't shoot him because he was ordered to group up

    • @dogson1
      @dogson1 Před 5 měsíci

      Don't worry, I have already explained all 10 of them.
      Author of the video is stupid or lazy or both.

    • @gachasteel7960
      @gachasteel7960 Před 3 měsíci

      wrong wrong wrong lol... The CDC guy says they reviewed that one case a bit after the world went to shit bc it was his wife, nobody knew. In Fear the Walking Dead the doctors and soldiers know bc of experience. In the hospital ep 1 of twd we see soliders just randomly gunning down people bc they didnt know if they were bit/infected. First guy was def on the right track lol@@mojewjewjew4420

  • @LaTabernadeCorvo
    @LaTabernadeCorvo Před 3 měsíci +4

    1- Rick wasn't shot in the stomach, he was shot in the side, from behind. The shot to the stomach was stopped by the bulletproof vest.
    How Rick didn't get eaten by the walkers while he was in coma gets explained with Shane's scene, because he closes the door and puts a bed in front of it to prevent them from entering. Since there was no noise in the room, the walkers did not approach because they had no reason to.
    About the military guys, in the scene itself you can see that the military wasn't killing everyone (they were evacuating people), so it's easy to assume that they only shot those who had been bitten, which makes sense because after killing them, they shot them in the head. The soldier didn't shoot Rick basically because it was clear he hadn't been bitten since he was hooked up to a machine.
    Furthermore, one of the soldiers was saying that they should leave quickly, since walkers were approaching.
    2- The prison is always shown to us from an aerial shot. That is, you can see it above the trees because the camera shows it to you as a viewer. The characters cannot see it from that point of view, and there is a grove of trees in the middle that does not allow them to see it in the moments that it is shown to us. Going in circles around the same area for months without finding the prison may sound a little strange, especially without losing anyone.
    I would have written it differently, for example that they had seen it before, but that it seemed too invaded, and that when they see it (already on camera) and decide to take it, it is because it is much emptier of walkers. In fact, having seen the prison and waiting for it to be emptied of walkers would have been the perfect excuse to have them wandering around the same area. At least they would have a reason for it.
    3- In fact, it is not so hard to believe that the army fell, especially since the disease was unknown. If it had been known from the beginning that they were undead, surely action would have been quicker, but in the world of The Walking Dead the idea of ​​zombies does not exist.
    There are no movies, there is no imaginary about it, there is no zombie theme. There's nothing, so there's no way for people to associate walkers with dead people eating living people.
    By the time they relate it and manage to prepare, they are directly besieged by numbers that are impossible to defeat, something seen in Fear The Walking Dead, where the military did not even know that zombies only die by shooting them in the head.
    In short, it is not so unlikely that the army will be devastated, due to the complete misinformation they suffered added to the number of creatures that also only die when shot in the head.
    4- Well, I don't think the Michonne thing makes more sense than releasing another show. Although to be fair, there are many trustworthy people in the communities who can take care of children, so it makes sense that they would go looking for someone as necessary and loved by everyone as Rick is.
    5- Rick surviving the explosion makes sense, given that he was nowhere near the explosion. He was outside the bridge and the explosives were near the middle of it. In fact, when he shoots you can see how only the shock wave reaches him.
    Rick surviving the bleeding makes less sense, to be honest. In any case, being impaled will not have touched any vital organs, taking into account the location of the wound, which was more or less in the same spot where he was shot in season 1.
    6- As I at least understand the walker blood thing, if you get stabbed deeply like with an arrow or a knife soaked in walker blood, you're practically dead because that's going to infect you, like it did to the Hilltop people.
    If you get a superficial cut, it's okay, as seen when Sasha accidentally lightly cut Abraham on the arm after killing a walker with the same knife, or when Rick cut himself with a machete that was stuck on a walker. They didn't get sick nor did anything happen to them.
    If you cover yourself in walker's blood, there is no problem unless it touches your mucous membranes (the inside of your mouth, nose, genitals...).
    It must also be taken into account that in the show it is said that a bite or scratch can infect you, which is impossible or they would have died as soon as a random walker grabbed them. Furthermore, we have not seen anyone die from a scratch, so it is clear that the characters were wrong.
    7- Dale is not the best example. He was an old man who was attacked by surprise. Dale had no notions of hand-to-hand combat, in fact I seem to remember that he never killed a walker with hand-to-hand weapons.
    Michonne is a woman trained with the katana since before the apocalypse, who knows how to fight and who is obviously going to be able to handle several walkers in a fight.
    Zombies are not good fighters nor do they have a survival instinct, they just want to eat. If you learn to kill them it's not difficult to do so because they don't have different attack patterns like animals, so you'll only be at a disadvantage if they catch you by surprise or if the fight drags on (because a human will get tired and a walker won't). For this reason, it is also required to have certain physical preparation. That's why Daryl, Michonne, Rick, Carol, etc. can kill many at once, but Dale couldn't handle one.
    It also helps that on The Walking Dead the skulls are made of butter. 😂😂😂
    8- Rick blows up the bridge on day 1,274 since the beginning of the apocalypse, so it would have been almost 3 and a half years. Carl is 12 years old in the first chapter, so when he died he would have been approximately 15 years old.
    9- The fuel thing is forgivable to give the action a little more mobility and the writers a little more creative freedom. If this were not done the series would be too static as the characters would not be able to move as much, which would be a huge problem in finding supplies, and would also make the show boring.
    10- Atlanta alone has a population of about 500,000 people. Add to that number the refugees from other places who came there plus the military units, since there was an army outpost where everyone was supposed to go. That leaves you with, at a minimum, 510,000 dead people in only one city. It's true that bodies decompose much faster in real life... But I think that if we "believe" that the dead would rise to eat us, believing that they would rot slowly is not completely crazy, nor should it need an explanation.

  • @kylemoran3566
    @kylemoran3566 Před rokem +1496

    I always thought the guts thing was just kind of common sense. Covering your body in it seems like it’d be okay considering all of the close combat and blood spray you get from the walkers anyway. But Negans idea is to straight up get the walker blood INSIDE their bodies, into the bloodstream, starting the turning process so no injury is survivable. That makes perfect sense to me. Lot of things can be on your skin with no adverse effects but if it gets in your blood stream you’re dead

    • @rachelstarr1610
      @rachelstarr1610 Před rokem +45

      exactly this

    • @SStupendous
      @SStupendous Před rokem +113

      Precisely, there's a reason the cannibals had at least some concern when Bob revealed he was bitten, even if he hadn't turned.

    • @phillipsmejkal1
      @phillipsmejkal1 Před rokem +36

      Yeah I don't want to imagine the amount of bacteria in the blood of a rotten walking human body.

    • @danecantdunk
      @danecantdunk Před rokem +12

      ya but remember when rick cut his hand with the axe but didn’t get infected?

    • @kylemoran3566
      @kylemoran3566 Před rokem +5

      @@danecantdunk can you be more specific?

  • @el5818
    @el5818 Před rokem +395

    The fuel issue was touched on in later episodes, in a conversation between Daryl and another person. They were talking about how they've adapted engines to take ethanol, but they were struggling to produce enough.

    • @davidfoster8172
      @davidfoster8172 Před rokem +27

      sorry, gas can last 5 years and diesel 10years with fuel srabilizers. i would be more wirrued about tire rot

    • @SHIELDEDGamez
      @SHIELDEDGamez Před rokem +8

      @@davidfoster8172 that's very true but the fuel that they siphoned from cars after 3 years- 7 years weren't treated as people were more worried about being eaten

    • @kind4185
      @kind4185 Před rokem +8

      @@davidfoster8172 they make ethanol fuel from corn

    • @MitchJohnson0110
      @MitchJohnson0110 Před rokem +11

      @@davidfoster8172 Gas will only last that long if its non ethanol fuel, is stabilized, and is in a completely sealed container. Same thing with diesel. The vast majority of fuel in the US is not stored this way as it's meant to be sold within a few months at most. Sure some people would have stockpiled some stabilized fuel but 10 years later almost all of it would be gone or ruined. Even then the octane rating would be much lower and most of the modern vehicles wouldn't run on it very well if at all. Diesel is simple enough to make on your own but you'll need an older diesel vehicle to run it like a 12V cummins, 6.5 detroit, or a 7.3 IDI.

    • @MitchJohnson0110
      @MitchJohnson0110 Před rokem +2

      @@kind4185 Makes sense for motorcycles and smaller engines but they arent running a fleet of pickups on that it takes a huge amount of corn to make ethanol in large amounts. They would need to be making hundreds of gallons on the regular. Pure ethanol also doesnt store nearly as long as gasoline

  • @blackwolf721000
    @blackwolf721000 Před 9 měsíci +66

    The part of the "zombie logic" that puzzles me is the walker's feeding behavior. When a swarm catches a person, they supposedly eat until they physically can't eat any more (see the Lori death episode). We see thousands of walkers, but relatively few corpses eaten away to skeletons. This would imply that almost every person who gets bitten escapes the initial swarm to die later. But then on the show, people dying of a bite/fever happens less than people getting cornered and torn apart by a swarm. And most of the people who get bitten have someone with them to kill the risen corpse. Many of the walkers have some wounds where we assume they were initially bitten. How did everyone bitten get away, or how did the people immobilized become turned walkers without getting eaten up? For example the "bicycle girl" from the beginning, which we see in the webisode was a woman caught by a large horde. When Rick finds her, she is torn apart but her torso is mostly still there. Like each walker took a nibble and then marched away for no reason.

    • @George-li1yv
      @George-li1yv Před 9 měsíci +25

      I think its because of walkers tendency to go for the fresher food source. Once instance is when walker Merle who is eating one of the guys he shot, but when Daryl arrives he focuses on him instead. So I assume its a mix of that and the fact that the vast majority of people will have been bitten very early on leading to lots of distractions.

    • @blackwolf721000
      @blackwolf721000 Před 9 měsíci

      Good point.@@George-li1yv

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Před 6 měsíci

      makes sense.@@George-li1yv

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Its mostly movie logic,realistically as you can get in a zombie apocalypse is that they would eat every body leaving few to reanimate or leaving them clippled,we see lone walkers able to eat 1 whole body multiple times,there are so many walkers supposedly due to the virus early on that killed many people,then the numbers got out of hand as people who were bit didnt realize that meant death neither did they realize that everyone is infected,its mentioned on wiki that riots broke out shortly before everything went to sht further increasing their numbers since walking dead really likes making people stupid and headshots arent even a thing.

    • @euamogrugrone
      @euamogrugrone Před 6 měsíci +2

      on fear the walking dead this is explained, zombies eventually stop eating because they don't like cold blood

  • @spectre2687
    @spectre2687 Před 10 měsíci +11

    The guts thing does make sense though, any time they’re used for camouflage they’re careful to not get it on their skin or at least not in any orifice (like 28 days later), so Negan’s plan to simultaneously cut them and force infected blood into their body would kill them, whereas just having it on top of healthy, uninjured skin is fine

  • @MomIFrewUp
    @MomIFrewUp Před rokem +217

    Fun fact, Sam Witwer played the tank zombie because he was gonna be the main character explaining how the opening of the outbreak over ran the military, but AMC wanted to save money and canceled it

  • @gvf420
    @gvf420 Před rokem +800

    The very first ridiculous thing they wanted me to believe was how the walker ate Lori in the prison. There was literally nothing left but one boot and a sprig of hair. Apparently it ate her entire body skeleton and all. I'm still not over how stupid that was.🙄

    • @obbleonthewobble7194
      @obbleonthewobble7194 Před rokem +134

      Supposedly in the Screenplay, there was supposed to be a shot showing Lori's skeleton completely picked clean and just covered in blood. It's believed AMC thought that showing her skeletal remains for Rick to find would be going way too far so that's why you only see the walker that 'ate' her.
      Still, all of the flesh off of her bones would still be a whole lot for one walker to consume on its own so that's still a bit ridiculous but with the added context of Lori's skeleton I suppose it makes a little more sense.
      I don't know if the Lori skeleton thing is for definite though, it's just something I heard about.

    • @Pixanxious
      @Pixanxious Před rokem +46

      I think they did plan to have it in that there was some body left, but they thought it would be just a step too gruesome after the fans lost some characters. So the writers said they had the walker sort of drag Lori’s body around the corner, still not walker behavior, and feasted on her. In all, the writers just thought showing her ravaged body was a little too much, even for TWD

    • @Harkeilla
      @Harkeilla Před rokem

      Who cares? That bitch is gone and good riddance!

    • @ghostyhype_btw4303
      @ghostyhype_btw4303 Před rokem +7

      He didn’t eat her skeleton they just didn’t want to show it

    • @otterpoppin
      @otterpoppin Před rokem +52

      I love how what they did to Glenn and Abe wasn't deemed too gruesome, nor showing a nine-year old Mika with her throat slit (by her OWN, ALSO YOUNG SISTER), but showing Lori's munched on corpse was considered excessive. After Amy? After the well walker in season 2? Ridiculous lmao

  • @AntsSpokane
    @AntsSpokane Před rokem +14

    6:54 they even used rocks to shatter windows, its not because they wanted it to happen, its because the director was changed. the previous director was also more focused on being at different locations than hunkering down in some place (like the prison or farm)

  • @sergeyalexandrovich8443
    @sergeyalexandrovich8443 Před rokem +11

    Rick's son easily survived a point-blank headshot, so immortality is their family feature

    • @Errenyaegerrr
      @Errenyaegerrr Před rokem

      Na it hit at a angle its explained somewhere

    • @donnalee4821
      @donnalee4821 Před rokem +1

      When Carl was shot in the woods it went through the deer first and slowed down the impact to Carl

    • @kidgamerrules6120
      @kidgamerrules6120 Před rokem +3

      ah yes immortality runs in the family and then a couple episodes after carl gets the headshot, he gets killed by guess what a single walker.

    • @jsano2754
      @jsano2754 Před měsícem

      Carl was a shit character, always pissed me off because who lets a 10/11 yr old fight zombies and fire weapons! Ah yes Americans. Furthermore, he was always running off, sneaking away out of the walls and safe perimeter- always a liability, someone others would have to risk their lives for to save. This is completely bollocks! Who in their right mind is gonna sacrifice themselves for some strangers kid. You'd just blame the parent for being a shitty parent and leaving their kid alone. Like Carol, she lost Sophia to some BS bad parenting. A lot of these people were shit and should've been killed off earlier. Shane was right and Ricks a shitty leader, he couldn't protect his scandalous wife and he had a weak son. Carl was shit. He should have died after the gunshot through the deer.

  • @djb-milk9972
    @djb-milk9972 Před rokem +892

    In the episode where the horde overruns Alexandria (and Jessie and her sons die), Darryl sets the pond on fire and all the walkers just walk right in and burn themselves to smithereens, because they're attracted to fire and noise. So why don't people just set huge fires in a bunch of different places and get it over with? Wouldn't all the walkers just commit walker-cide?

    • @cytoplasm6218
      @cytoplasm6218 Před rokem +136

      That's super dangerous bruh. Can't just make a giant fire every time and risk burning down a forest type shit

    • @lanac5793
      @lanac5793 Před rokem +61

      @Cytoplasm But even so, why wouldn't they? Just set a fire in a somewhat exluded area and even if it spreads, so what? There's not any people there and u can move on + most walkers off the area will die

    • @cytoplasm6218
      @cytoplasm6218 Před rokem +47

      @@lanac5793 It's a lot of resources and destruction for something that might not even be successful. Using gasoline wood, or possibly destroying a building that can be usrd

    • @TheNativeOne94
      @TheNativeOne94 Před rokem

      ​@@cytoplasm6218 TWD's human population is near extinction, bruh. There aren't enough people to spread a fire faster than nature is reclaiming the planet

    • @lotstodo
      @lotstodo Před rokem +22

      Yeah, like in the Quarry that was already full of them...

  • @someoneoncesaid6978
    @someoneoncesaid6978 Před rokem +569

    I can see the thing about the walker blood getting into a wound, since it was shown early on that getting bitten means that you're going to die. It's one thing to spread walker blood and guts on your clothes or even skin, and another to get it into your system where it could cause some sort of infection.

    • @cwxgames468
      @cwxgames468 Před rokem +13

      This

    • @MrWebby93
      @MrWebby93 Před rokem +23

      Also, I swear some got sick because of covering themselves in the guts.
      Isn't that why the priest went blind? I haven't watched in ages, so my memory might be wrong.

    • @jaeusa160
      @jaeusa160 Před rokem

      @@MrWebby93 Yeah I believe Gabriel got sick and ended up half-blind as a result of them doing the guts trick. It ain't healthy and it's a gamble. In an open wound is effectively a death sentence from a severe and lethal fever.

    • @cwxgames468
      @cwxgames468 Před rokem +11

      @@MrWebby93 yeah him and negan both did it but negan didn't get sick. I'm trying to remember if he had gotten hurt any time before or during that. But that is also the reason negan said to put it on anything that will break the skin.

    • @IlyaNLeo
      @IlyaNLeo Před rokem +6

      On the skin is JUST AS BAD! how can any1 4get that the SKIN Is POROUS and absorbs all kinds of shit.
      not good

  • @cornjobb
    @cornjobb Před 9 měsíci +5

    my top question was always - why are the walkers always shown in neutral or earth tones? at least george romero threw in a naked walker, bride walker, clown walker, etc...

  • @koreyflinton1874
    @koreyflinton1874 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Just found this video...One of my biggest gripes was the show takes place along the East coast and a majority in "Alexandria". The East coast gets cold in the winter even in GA. Even snow falls that far south sometimes. In Alexandria, near DC, there is definitely a higher possibility of snow and colder weather but the show only seems to depict hot, humid environments even after going on for at least a decade.....How did they survive the winter months with limited clothing etc.

  • @Fayanora
    @Fayanora Před rokem +404

    What I want to know is how they haven't all gone deaf from shooting guns so many times around each other without any hearing protection.

    • @LudusAurea
      @LudusAurea Před rokem

      Sounds like you haven’t used a gun

    • @Fayanora
      @Fayanora Před rokem

      @@LudusAurea LMAO okay sure thing dumbass

    • @alphahale7668
      @alphahale7668 Před rokem +170

      They have all gone at least partially deaf, that's why it's so easy for the moaning, groaning, stumbling, feet-dragging zombies to sneak up on them like ninjas all the time lol.

    • @SStupendous
      @SStupendous Před rokem +9

      @richyrich I'm not deaf. But I can easily picture dying just like Dale if I was in TWD.

    • @PSWii360onBaSS
      @PSWii360onBaSS Před rokem +11

      This is a question I have for any form of entertainment that features projectile weapons of any kind. It's a concept that is almost universally ignored, or because most people have never even heard a gun go off in person, so it's overlooked because they just don't have the context.

  • @kellydonahue762
    @kellydonahue762 Před rokem +566

    How about the fact that Merle changed from living to multi-year dead Walker, within minutes? 🤔

    • @Misfitslover
      @Misfitslover Před rokem +11

      Maybe he was already infected but didn’t say anything

    • @Magnumtro4933
      @Magnumtro4933 Před rokem +4

      @@Misfitslover then he would still look freshly turned

    • @crangesmcbasketball1828
      @crangesmcbasketball1828 Před rokem +1

      @@Misfitslover he wasn't

    • @jeremytoth7635
      @jeremytoth7635 Před rokem +37

      What exactly do you mean by that? Everyone else who became a walker acted the same way

    • @kellydonahue762
      @kellydonahue762 Před rokem +112

      He went from normal looking human, to rotting walker within seconds. Go watch the scene. It's ridiculous.

  • @mikaylam.8885
    @mikaylam.8885 Před 9 měsíci +82

    Something that has always confused me is how the walkers were carrying things like bricks and teddy bears in the first two episodes, but never picked up anything again. Also, why the walkers were just sitting in that church. Like wouldn’t the church bell ringing get them riled up at the very least?

    • @92brunod
      @92brunod Před 5 měsíci +21

      That first one is just change of directors/showrunners. Darabont evidently wanted zombies to be smarter. The new showrunners didn't.

    • @shaxarts
      @shaxarts Před 5 měsíci

      They bring it back later

    • @EvenTheSea
      @EvenTheSea Před 2 měsíci +3

      They died with the weapon in their hand defending themselves and after death, the hands will tighten around whatever they're holding. It's similar to rigor mortis, but much stronger and is called a cadaveric spasm. It's so tight that medical examiners normally have to break the fingers to release the item.

    • @92brunod
      @92brunod Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@EvenTheSea That has nothing to do with zombies grabbing things.
      They can move their hands and open them at any point.
      Did you just want to say that at any excuse or are you really that lost?

    • @teopazdrijan1008
      @teopazdrijan1008 Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah... a decade later in the show ...​@@shaxarts

  • @richardparker3273
    @richardparker3273 Před 3 měsíci +6

    As far as the question of "how strong are the walkers?", I don't see the inconsistencies in the show to be story breaking. It's not hard to believe that some would be stronger than others, since they are still individuals, even in their undeath

  • @Cameron.w
    @Cameron.w Před rokem +87

    Shane took the wires off of Rick so it couldn't read a heartbeat, the soldiers saw him and saw he was dead already (this early on people thought u only had to be bit to change). And walkers can't get in cause of the bed in the way and there were no walkers in the corridor only in the chained door. Not too sure how he survived the gun shot wound but atleast this explains a little

    • @lieutenantdan6709
      @lieutenantdan6709 Před rokem +4

      Idk tho cause the soldiers after shooting all the people that one soldier took his time making sure everyone one do them had a bullet in there heads

  • @Andys12169
    @Andys12169 Před rokem +403

    One thing I never understand with the show is that they don’t “kill” as many walkers as they should.
    Take the prison, yes they did kill the ones at the fence but there were others that they simply let roam around.

    • @w2holden
      @w2holden Před rokem +91

      Agreed. Surely it would be a beneficial task to have a group go out each day and pick off lone walkers within a couple mile radius.

    • @falloutboy9424
      @falloutboy9424 Před rokem +114

      Rick also would've known instantly where all the prisons were, he's a fucking Sheriff. No way it would take them months to get to it.

    • @lukewilson7464
      @lukewilson7464 Před rokem +59

      @@falloutboy9424 the area they were in he had no domain over. He had no clue where they were

    • @dom.rockchalkjayhawk.8990
      @dom.rockchalkjayhawk.8990 Před rokem +34

      @@falloutboy9424 he’d only know abt prisons in his county and maybe surrounding counties

    • @cod16p
      @cod16p Před rokem +14

      @@falloutboy9424 nah he wouldn’t he would know his state prisons but that’s it

  • @Dr.Quarex
    @Dr.Quarex Před rokem +22

    I feel compelled to argue about #5 because even at the time I remember thinking it just sounded like the equivalent of an apocalypse-era urban legend that the blood would make you turn, and since it was already established it really would not that we the audience was supposed to think it was just gross rather than effective. I do agree Michonne leaving her kids because she thinks she can find Rick was pretty random though

    • @Errenyaegerrr
      @Errenyaegerrr Před rokem +1

      I think this will help but it isnt the walker blood, more so the decaying corpse filled with bacteria blood, which will kill about anyone if entering their body .

    • @Theguineachannel
      @Theguineachannel Před 3 měsíci

      I can let that go because it is some awful lori level parenting but you could say she was so in love with rick that once she thought he could be alive it was all she could think about

  • @NeverQuiteAlex
    @NeverQuiteAlex Před rokem +58

    The fact that the show continued for as long as it did is perhaps the most enduring mystery...

    • @arianagonzalez2523
      @arianagonzalez2523 Před rokem +9

      And even got cancelled to focus on spin-offs. I watch it knowing that it's not really good, but I'd 100% rather they kept on with the show than those stupid spin-offs

    • @teopazdrijan1008
      @teopazdrijan1008 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@arianagonzalez2523Yeah, especially with how more stupid the spin offs are

    • @deckzone3000
      @deckzone3000 Před 2 měsíci

      Because it was following the comic and enough people still watched.

    • @deckzone3000
      @deckzone3000 Před 2 měsíci

      @ariana You are confused.

    • @user-zg5ey5xo9i
      @user-zg5ey5xo9i Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@deckzone3000I didn't really follow the comic and it certainly stopped doing it completely during the war with the saviors.

  • @phillipbagley1226
    @phillipbagley1226 Před rokem +160

    In season 1 Morgan’s wife walks up to the front door, appears to look in to the peephole and tries to turn the doorknob..that always bugged me lol

    • @lewisner
      @lewisner Před rokem +57

      She was still relatively "fresh" so it was implied she also had some residual intelligence or memory.

    • @nyct.o
      @nyct.o Před rokem +17

      some walkers retain muscle memory for certain tasks

    • @RiotWild
      @RiotWild Před rokem +31

      There was also a walker that used a brick to break a window. It was explained in world that since they turned in the beginning of the outbreak so had more memories. Out of universe, it has to do with the show runner changing. I believe originally all the sickos were going to have some memories left so we would see some hanging out on a train, sitting on the couch, clustering around schools and office buildings, etc

    • @solomonstello
      @solomonstello Před rokem +2

      Such a creepy part.

    • @johnsmith-oh9is
      @johnsmith-oh9is Před rokem +1

      Idk if you have looked into but the original director wanted to do something a bit different from the comics. Including smarter zombies

  • @kingpen6432
    @kingpen6432 Před rokem +483

    I always felt like the running was based on the activities of the living b4 they died. If they had more athletic ability pre death they was more likely to have muscle memory.

    • @theeidofe9716
      @theeidofe9716 Před rokem +29

      Imagine the runners in Uganda 😱

    • @lenixforgot
      @lenixforgot Před rokem +1

      @@theeidofe9716 😈

    • @theeidofe9716
      @theeidofe9716 Před rokem +23

      @@lenixforgot and you know they’re hungry

    • @AshValencia
      @AshValencia Před rokem +6

      Weird how I only saw "athletic" walkers in the first seasons 🤔

    • @kylemonsterdrywallfistbump5948
      @kylemonsterdrywallfistbump5948 Před rokem +9

      ​@@AshValencia they switched directors because AMC didn't want the zombies to be like that so they fired the director

  • @tessroselucy
    @tessroselucy Před rokem +23

    I always took the walker guts thing was about it having to get in your bloodstream. Meaning that covering your clothes or intact skin with walker blood was safe, but that Negan wanted them to use walker blood covered weapons to wound ppl with to get it in their bloodstream.

  • @chasekeith9392
    @chasekeith9392 Před rokem +23

    The Military getting overrun bothered me for a long time too. It was fear, one soldier panicking in the wrong moment can get a lot of people killed. Most people were terrified of Walkers and that goes for soldiers too because they’ve never fought anything like that. If you even include all the technology the military has, it’s still controlled largely by people.

    • @blackwolf721000
      @blackwolf721000 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes.The soldiers are trained to aim for center mass, which does almost nothing to a walker. At most, they'd fall over from the kinetic impact and then get back up. They'd waste almost all of their ammo before figuring out the headshot, and then they're trembling and won't aim well enough to kill a swarm.
      Tanks run out of fuel fast. They burn through gas that feeds a passenger car for 300 kilometers just getting the tank moving the first meter. A full tank can move around a region for a day and then it has to refuel.

    • @jdnorquay
      @jdnorquay Před 8 měsíci

      Plus how many soldiers just turned when they got the virus.They did not have to bitten etc.@@blackwolf721000

    • @apex_machina1000
      @apex_machina1000 Před 8 měsíci +4

      ​@@blackwolf721000all good points. But one thing most people are forgetting is that most soldiers during the early days of the apocalypse would've quit their jobs and gone home to protect their families. That could be the biggest reason the military was overrun. Not only did they waste ammo and supplies, but with less soldiers to go around, the easier it is for the military department to fall.

    • @novusparadium9430
      @novusparadium9430 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Theres deadlier things the us military has than napalm theres no way in hell they lost to slow walking zombified humans.

    • @sp4823
      @sp4823 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I think during the initial confusion, some bases close to large cities could be overrun or abandoned, but after the initial shock, the army would adapt quickly. If a base is far from any large cities, it won't have to fend off against many zombies, so they should survive long enough to figure out what is going on, that you have to shoot them in the head, getting bit gets you killed, when you die you come back, etc. Once they have all that information, they would be able to adapt and deal with it accordingly. They have guns, helicopters, tanks, drones, planes, and they are dealing with an enemy with no weapons at all, and no intelligence or strategy. They just mindlessly walk towards their target.

  • @sethnapolitano396
    @sethnapolitano396 Před rokem +430

    In the 1st 2 seasons I was always wondering how there were so many walkers all over the place. I found it hard to believe that so many people got bitten & got away from the undead- only to turn shortly after.
    When it was revealed that everyone was already infected- a brilliant plot twist IMO- then it made sense why so many walkers. Especially in the very beginning of the outbreak I can imagine widespread chaos with everyone shooting at everyone else. Millions dying in the first days & then it just got worse from there.
    Some of the inconsistencies get me confused, too. But being undead is itself a huge inconsistency. Certainly things we just have to accept to enjoy the ride.

    • @joseanrodriguez2005
      @joseanrodriguez2005 Před rokem +8

      And what infected them cuz what about the people they were already dead before all start it

    • @347Spartan
      @347Spartan Před rokem +18

      I think it was explained how everyone is infected by an austronaut who returned to Earth and his ship was contaminated by some spores and when the ship came into contact with the atmosphere the spores came active and started spreading but the austronaut was already infected making him patient zero

    • @erikedward283
      @erikedward283 Před rokem +23

      I also take this into consideration that most people when it was going on didn't know to shoot people in the head and then you had a lot of people that seen their family members get back up so the first reaction is they're like oh you're alive oh I'm so happy and then they go up to him and then they get bit and then they not knowing what happens when you get bit or that it's contagious probably helped a lot with the outbreak

    • @347Spartan
      @347Spartan Před rokem +13

      @@erikedward283 Sucks for them if I saw someone from my family getting back up after dropping dead they get double tapped and a decapitation just to be on the safe side.

    • @AlejoConejo-vb8ln
      @AlejoConejo-vb8ln Před rokem +10

      The creator said that by the time that Rick wakes up from the coma, for every living person in the world there are 5000 walkers. FIVE THOUSAND. That's crazy but it adds up.

  • @burnttoast9162
    @burnttoast9162 Před rokem +204

    Actually a good point about the fuel, gasoline starts to breakdown at 3-6 months without fuel stabilizer in it, and even though they make ethanol, you can’t run a standard gasoline engine off straight ethanol for too long before it causes damage to the manifold and spark plugs

    • @davidfoster8172
      @davidfoster8172 Před rokem +16

      not true, 1 to 2 years, 5 with additives

    • @temparalflux914
      @temparalflux914 Před rokem +12

      you can run a diesel engine from vegetable oil.

    • @Stnkynuggz1252
      @Stnkynuggz1252 Před rokem +22

      Warning! Damage to manifold!!!
      Shut up! *Slams laptop*

    • @ghost-wv1qk
      @ghost-wv1qk Před rokem +1

      This is why I like fear the walking dead cus it explains why they still have fuel

    • @olliewest9864
      @olliewest9864 Před rokem +7

      didn't the sanctuary begin to grow sugarcane and corn that creates the ethanol for gasoline. When the carriage moving it went missing because they were going to use it for the tractors.

  • @shadowagent6051
    @shadowagent6051 Před rokem +2

    You forgot to mention that feeling that every place is right around the corner like a nice little neighborhood.

  • @terryknipe997
    @terryknipe997 Před rokem +71

    The One thing I always found slightly odd was the food situation (also applies to other supplies such as guns and ammo), the world was overrun within weeks with very few survivors. Imagine the amount of food in American shops at any given moment (let alone the amount of food in distribution centres/Trucks/Ports) there would be more food left than you could eat in many lifetimes.

    • @MiningDead
      @MiningDead Před 10 měsíci +4

      Yes but as we know almost everywhere is overrun, so even going to local places that aren’t guarded is extremely risky

    • @LeeSimp9029
      @LeeSimp9029 Před 9 měsíci +6

      The walking dead is set months after the initial outbreak. It’s pretty well known that when emergencies occur people are quick to stock up and basically empty a grocery store within days. Supply lines aren’t gonna continue past the first week if something like this actually happened. A month into this whole situation and warehouses and factories would be about the only place with a chance of food. I doubt these places wouldn’t be picked clean by initial survivors within weeks because warehouses, especially ones dealing with food, aren’t really stocked far in advance. Unless we’re talking big box retailers, which we see at least one example of in FtWD, everything within city limits is gone in a month and spread across countless homes and bug out locations. You also have to take account of the sheer panic that would beset the world and just how much waste could come of that. Even a couple people in one isle at the store is a hazard during an emergency, now think that literally every single person within a mile is probably in the store. I doubt even half the food would make it out of the store undamaged. I’m surprised they even still find food, or any supplies for that matter.

  • @randomcoyote8807
    @randomcoyote8807 Před rokem +175

    Plus, walkers decay at different rates. "Bicycle Girl", from the very first episode of the first season, had decayed significantly just during the time the outbreak started and Rick woke up and found her, but other walkers seem to be packed with preservatives. And just before the Negan arc began, a badly-decayed walker was helpless to defend itself from being torn apart by wild dogs on the side of the road, while other walkers were nearby and still easily capable of movement.

    • @jamiefrontiera1671
      @jamiefrontiera1671 Před rokem +15

      i would think it would depend on the environment. You can have natural mumification and the bodies will last for hundreds/thousands of years. But also, this show is supposed to take place in the southeast, which is humid as all get out, and there is no fucking way that environment courts natural mummification.

    • @SkaterBlades
      @SkaterBlades Před rokem +21

      I feel like this can be sort of explained. Bicycle girl was ripped apart by a lot of zombies (there's a webisode about her death) which would make her appear as more decayed as a zombie as a lot of her body was torn off. Also, since she lost her legs and couldn't move as much, insects like worms, flies and maggots would have an easier time eating her whereas a fully mobile be subject to that degree. Larger animals could also have started eating her shortly after she died. A lot of decomposition has to do with external factors such as insects and microorganisms which is why bodies can be preserved for longer through the use of embalming, coffins and mummification

    • @PABeaulieu
      @PABeaulieu Před rokem +8

      The bicycle Girl was probably a vegan... She turned to compost mode quickly.

    • @jacksonmuaythai
      @jacksonmuaythai Před rokem +4

      It’s possible the walker virus effects people slightly differently. Some people get a cold and are bed ridden for a week, others hardly get a sniffle and sore throat. Maybe the particularly decayed walkers have a “weaker immune system” so to speak?

    • @SkaterBlades
      @SkaterBlades Před rokem

      @Jackson Muay Thai Can't really compare colds to the walker disease because there are hundreds of thousands of different colds all with different levels of severity. Also, decay largely comes from external factors like heat, microbes and insects which is why bodies can be preserved by keeping them cool or locking them in airtight containers like a coffin or a sarcophagus like the ancient Egyptians did with pharaohs. Your immune system wouldn't prevent decay because the only external factor it can fight is microbes and even then, it doesn't work nearly as well because you're dead. Blood can't pump around your body because your heart has stopped, your body can't increase its temp to fight infection as the hypothalamus is dead (in walkers the brain stem is the only functional part of the brain as seen in TS-19). The immune system has nothing to do with decay

  • @johnmorris1009
    @johnmorris1009 Před rokem +303

    Definitely the fact that there are lots of variant zombies in season 1, but no more show up until the last season.

    • @y2oducky
      @y2oducky Před rokem +13

      its bc the variant zombies became normal zombies since they were decaying

    • @dem0litionsss
      @dem0litionsss Před rokem +52

      that was just bc of different show runners trying different things. yeah it’s inconsistent but its not really a plot hole

    • @thomastroster60
      @thomastroster60 Před rokem +11

      @@dem0litionsss It kinda is. If I write my charcaters in situations like this I have to write them out in a believable/consistant manner. It's like Star Wars Episode 1 showing Jedi can sprint-dash away out of dangerous situations but then let the characters forget that they have this ability when they need to hurry in a later scene. If your writing is that shitty you have to adress this in some kind of way. Not in an additional book, not in a webisode and certainly not in a post credit scene of some other and even more shitty spin-off show.
      They could easily adress this shit and they tried to do so with the variant zombies. But the AMC series Walking Dead always had more of the manipulative drug dealer-vibes. Always trying to tease you to come back.

    • @dem0litionsss
      @dem0litionsss Před rokem +1

      @@thomastroster60 yeah i get your point- personally i dont see it as a total plot hole as (usually) plot holes are done accidentally and from ignorance, while the inconsistencies with the variants were technically “purposely” done as it was just up to difference writers and show runners. but i definitely think they should’ve addressed the variant zombies at least, and not in the second to last episode when nothing actually happens with them and its completely redundant. i agree that its lazy writing

    • @P2bowish
      @P2bowish Před rokem +2

      They switched producers in season two due to budget cuts

  • @NewGuyMix
    @NewGuyMix Před 2 měsíci +2

    anyone else notice how the teased prison is entirely different than the actual prison when they get to it?

  • @FloatinPineapple
    @FloatinPineapple Před 5 měsíci +1

    Covering an outer layer of clothes with walker blood and getting cut by something covered in walker blood are two different things

  • @HoboDucks
    @HoboDucks Před rokem +236

    The rick surviving the coma is explained in a TWD short where we find out a nurse or something is looking after some of the patients at the hospital.

    • @John-oo8dn
      @John-oo8dn Před rokem +28

      Whatculture probably has several people to do research for these videos and the very first plot hole isn't even a plot hole...BECAUSE THEY EXPLAINED IT! Fucking amateur hour in here.

    • @Mythowars
      @Mythowars Před rokem +10

      I disliked this video.Only watched the first few points he tries to make and it’s dumb. What do you mean how did Rick survive being shot and a coma. I figured he was stable enough of a condition and just woke up eventually. You guys maybe posed a huge question and looked too deep as I saw with the rest of the entries as well. Watched this show three times through now. Never once asked you know what? How did Rick survive being shot at the start. Ridiculous video.

    • @davidfoster8172
      @davidfoster8172 Před rokem

      when??

    • @theannihilator7989
      @theannihilator7989 Před rokem

      Was that the one in the hallway with the guys everywhere?

    • @israelcastelan4012
      @israelcastelan4012 Před rokem

      @@Mythowars when you’re in recovery, i’m assuming you have a life support machine for people in a coma? Besides that, if people abandon a hospital, you have rely that you’re stable enough yes, but also who is feeding you, hydrating you, how are you relieving yourself ? Once you get over this obstacle, magically walking without PT is pretty insane. Like he does stumble but still.

  • @chixkgoddess8499
    @chixkgoddess8499 Před rokem +185

    I also wondered why there are still walkers around Alexandria and hilltop. It's middle of nowhere surrounded by forests and years have passed but still there are walkers coming out of nowhere. Unless new people turn into zombies , there is no way there are still numerous ones in such isolated areas.

    • @BuddyRitt
      @BuddyRitt Před rokem +45

      Herds wander and gather in numbers as time goes on. I guess they're just unlucky idk lol

    • @SStupendous
      @SStupendous Před rokem +10

      Tbh if massive herds form, there will be many zombies that fall and decay, but still there will be many left, which is why we see so many.

    • @davidfoster8172
      @davidfoster8172 Před rokem +2

      i know,going out and clearing areas should be a priority

    • @derederekat9051
      @derederekat9051 Před rokem +2

      probably some kind of instinct and attraction to the living, the quantum collapse in our brain it's hard to guess.

    • @SStupendous
      @SStupendous Před rokem +4

      @@derederekat9051 All of these zombies are certainly relatively recent, though - after the six year time jump, for instance, none of those corpses are from before the time jump. If you've seen US Civil War pictures of bodies, after particular battles, only a week or two following, the bodies look horribly decayed. Where the show is set, these would have to be pretty new. If they ARE old bodies, then they're not actually just rotting corpses. There's other factors at play preserving them.

  • @Shada04
    @Shada04 Před rokem +52

    One thing that literally everyone forgot is how walkers are supposed to die of starvation.
    Michone would break their jaws and leash them, but the walkers would eventually die of starvation.
    However, the rest of the show, the zombies never die of starvation. They even “fall asleep” or are trapped in rooms for seemingly years.
    There would probably be wayyy less walkers if they actually died of starvation.

    • @briscoethecollie1510
      @briscoethecollie1510 Před rokem

      I don't think they 'need' to eat, just consume for the sake of it, possibly to pass on the virus

    • @Vipers_Pit
      @Vipers_Pit Před 9 měsíci

      So you ar telling me that Zombies AkA a dead person can die twice. Ar you fucking kidding me. 😂 you must be out of you f…… mind.

  • @malinescuucsenilam6265
    @malinescuucsenilam6265 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Negan always having a fresh haircut.

  • @firefighter_raven
    @firefighter_raven Před rokem +154

    US population- 327 million vs US armed forces- just under 2 million. Keep in mind, this is a world that knows nothing about Zombies- no books, no movies etc. So they showed on Ftwd first season(iirc). The soldiers were doing what they were trained to do. Aim for center mass. So a big mob can over run them eventually. And that's if they don't desert to go see to their families.
    Plus, as seen in the Dawn of the Dead remake, military bases would most likely have lots of wounded brought there and effectively rise inside the defenses after they turn.
    You also see in the flashback scene of Shane visiting Rick in the hospital, the soldiers went nuts and were executing people. Not all the military losses would be to the dead.

    • @gametvon98
      @gametvon98 Před rokem +17

      You forgot Terrorists and Cults taking advantage of the chaos

    • @jennapeneueta-snyder200
      @jennapeneueta-snyder200 Před rokem +14

      Also I can easily seeing all the top military personal hiding in a bunker and leaving everyone else to die.

    • @Omega4Productions
      @Omega4Productions Před rokem +17

      Yeah I don’t care how tough a walker is, a horde is going to get shredded by a .50 cal machine gun.

    • @mancima
      @mancima Před rokem +18

      There is no way to rationalize out of this one. If they’re slow Romero type zombies, which they are, no way the military gets overrun. This gaping plot hole actually did ruin the show somewhat for me. You can’t compare the Dawn remake because those are fast zombies and as in Black Summer I can see how a military unit could get overrun by them but even at that I can’t see how one dude in an APC with a fifty cal couldn’t wipe out a shit ton of zombies. The only way I can see the military collapsing so easily is if there was some initial virus that kills people first then they come back. They did touch upon this in the third or fourth season. They mention a flu that was going around at the time of the zombie apocalypse and in fact some folks at the prison die from this flu and come back to cause mayhem. If you go back to the source material (no not the comics) I mean the basis for all zombie apocalypse tales, I Am Legend (and not that crappy Will Smith movie either) the author makes it clear that there is a virus that kills something like 99% of the population and mutates a percentage, into vampires not zombies but you get the gist. I thought they would follow through with this theme in Fear but they chose to make zombies “magically” appear.

    • @robirvine6970
      @robirvine6970 Před rokem +2

      A few dozen musket armed soldiers routinely slaughtered thousands of spear wielding natives. Natives don’t walk slowly and directly at you. Now imagine a platoon of troops on a platform killing zombies all day while endless unchallenged air support guns them down at will. The idea zombies can win is nonsense

  • @YngolSonofYsgramor
    @YngolSonofYsgramor Před rokem +49

    the walker strength and running makes sense for earlier seasons since they decay massively over time and the bodies get weaker

  • @catrionaemma4671
    @catrionaemma4671 Před rokem +6

    I don't see why the blood thing doesn't make sense to you. If you have a wound (which you definitely will have, when they cut you with a tainted knife) and the walker goo comes in then it will get you infected. If the blood is just on the surface and doesn't find an "entry", it's not doing anything to you which is why it's okay to put it on your clothes. Rick btw said in Season 1 while covering themselves up in guts, that they need to take care not to get anything into their eyes. So.. do I miss anything? It makes sense to me.

  • @BigRockyD
    @BigRockyD Před 3 měsíci +1

    Rick was dreaming it all in the coma. He woke up to Carl and Lorie by his side 3 months after the gunshot with a handsome beard.

  • @hokutoshinken-chrisarmstro131

    2 things come to mind for me;
    1- How on earth did the show just keep going after loosing about 60% of its audience and its best/main character?
    2- Why the hell are people so stupid to keep fighting each other when they should focus on destroying the walkers and rebuilding humanity??

    • @adamriddle7425
      @adamriddle7425 Před rokem +155

      2 is easy to answer. People who take charge want to build society in a way they see most beneficial, but they usually have selfish motivations so clashes are inevitable.
      Rick is essentially a unicorn In the way he thinks about society, because most people would have selfish motivations. Maybe not all as to the extremes of Neegan or the Governor, but they would still only congregate with like minds

    • @christianc.christian5025
      @christianc.christian5025 Před rokem +113

      @@adamriddle7425 If there’s one thing that the current response to global crises should tell you now, it’s that most leaders would rather rule over a barren wasteland than have to share power in a utopia.

    • @laverdadbuscador
      @laverdadbuscador Před rokem +55

      Because that 40% is larger than a lot of other shows. Just because it's not number one anymore doesn't mean it's not still a viable franchise.

    • @Flipitmixit
      @Flipitmixit Před rokem

      Have you Met humanity? We fight about made up territory and oil and you think we wont fight about fading resources

    • @bobbyflaydx4062
      @bobbyflaydx4062 Před rokem +13

      For your #2 question they want to be on top perfect example negan he wanted to control all territories hilltop oceanside garbage people Alexandria and the kingdom. And look at the commonwealth wanna take over every territories humans want to rule over everyone it's human nature.

  • @croissant9017
    @croissant9017 Před rokem +41

    Love how you can tell who actually watched the show and payed attention to details

  • @johnbr59
    @johnbr59 Před 9 měsíci +1

    If I recall correctly, the gunshot wound Rick received in ep.1 wasn't in his stomach. He got shot near there but the vest caught it, but then he was shot a second time in his upper chest/shoulder

  • @HugeHaddock
    @HugeHaddock Před 10 měsíci +4

    Negans blood weapon idea is great. Getting blood full of diseases and bugs and overall rot would definitely do something to someone if it gets in your blood stream. And almost all of the times we see someone cover themselves in guts they have a large coat or poncho on with only a little in their hair and a little on their cheeks which wouldnt do much

  • @bopper942
    @bopper942 Před rokem +59

    Adding to why hadn't the walkers just rotted away to nothing out in the heat etc pretty quickly, surely the eyes would be the first tissue to go, but yet even the most decomposed walker seems to be able to see them.

    • @vprobinson73
      @vprobinson73 Před rokem +11

      Thank you!! Or how come their brains didn't rot also which would cause them to die for good. Also they ate but where did it go? Most digestive tracks are dead so they didn't use the bathroom?

    • @stevensteven3417
      @stevensteven3417 Před rokem

      because of the virus dummy

    • @YourboyGun
      @YourboyGun Před rokem +8

      @@vprobinson73 I heard walkers smell like shit maybe that's the reason

    • @vprobinson73
      @vprobinson73 Před rokem

      @YourboyGun plus smell of them decomposing.

    • @craigsherry8135
      @craigsherry8135 Před 4 měsíci

      @@vprobinson73 They don't "eat" for nutrition. I think the scientist at the CDC kind of explains it in simple terms, like it being an automatic function. Or, maybe brain damage. Studies on the brain's ventromedial hypothalamus in primates, show that damage to this part of the brain causes the monkeys to eat anything and eat uncontrollably.

  • @michaelusmc9322
    @michaelusmc9322 Před rokem +155

    Yeah I always thought when the winter weather dropped below freezing (at least in the northern regions) it would make sense that the zombies would freeze solid. Which would make destroying them easy. So basically winter would logically become a killing season and northern places would be particularly free of zombies.

    • @LudusAurea
      @LudusAurea Před rokem +27

      Literally the plot of the comic book.

    • @gingerninja2487
      @gingerninja2487 Před rokem +5

      Pretty much how it goes in Z Nation. 🤷‍♀️

    • @yuin3320
      @yuin3320 Před rokem +11

      I remember the telltale series revolved a major plot around the survivors heading north where longer winters should have done that, but when they get there the zombies still shuffle around even in a full-on blizzard.

    • @soxpeewee
      @soxpeewee Před rokem +24

      Hell in swampy areas they should decompose pretty quickly

    • @michaelusmc9322
      @michaelusmc9322 Před rokem +14

      @@soxpeewee You'd think so. Everything usually rots within days in a jungle. It would be cool if they showed them all crawling with maggots and flies.

  • @lethal-disguise6289
    @lethal-disguise6289 Před rokem +2

    In a plot twist from Lost... Rick is actually dreaming all of the walking dead series in his coma.

  • @BubblesBulldog
    @BubblesBulldog Před rokem +1

    The gas issue is explained by the survivors in hilltop. They convert the engines to burn ethanol, which is essentially moonshine. That’s why they have more horses and wagons though. They only have a few that they converted. Before that they siphon gas from cars they find before it goes bad

  • @promontorium
    @promontorium Před rokem +176

    Yes the number of zombies makes no sense. Not necessarily as a "total" since as you point out, there would be hundreds of millions, but as a matter of density. Unless there was some particular magical reason all the zombies in America started heading for Georgia, the populations seen make no sense.

    • @deckzone3000
      @deckzone3000 Před rokem +11

      There wouldn't be hundreds of millions at any point. And 90% of the timeline has taken place in Virginia, not Georgia.

    • @Rockingoodman
      @Rockingoodman Před rokem

      That's the big change. For five minutes The walkers were caused by disease.
      Then they were magic again. Disease zombies can only be animated until the calcium and potassium in thirty muscle are used up

    • @nathanxxvii
      @nathanxxvii Před rokem +7

      But since everyone who died turns to a walker means that their ranks would be replenished daily.

    • @bbilly9359
      @bbilly9359 Před rokem +13

      @@nathanxxvii ehh not really- I would agree with during the first few weeks but a year after or so… most people are dead and daily rebirths are probably rare

    • @urcookin
      @urcookin Před rokem

      @@deckzone3000 didn’t he ride a horse going to Atlanta.

  • @daredonny22
    @daredonny22 Před rokem +182

    Most of these make sense:
    - walkers in the early episodes are stronger and capable of running because they arent as decayed
    - covering yourself in zombie guts isnt fatal, because the rotting flesh needs to enter open wound
    - I don't really know why you think the prison is just around the corner
    - Rick survived the coma as apparently (according to TWD) there was some kind of nurse taking care of the patients. Also why would the military break into locked door to kill a dude if they were being stormed by zombies, makes no sense.
    - the Gas fueled vehicles are much less common than you are trying to make them to be
    - some people may be aging a bit differently, I think TWD handeling it pretty well as there are 5 year old kids who may be like 1/3 height of the children same age as well as dudes in their 20s looking like 15.
    - Rick survived the explosion by not getting hit by any schrapnels (as that is what causes most explosion deaths)
    This video seems like you just had 1 or 2 plot holes, but needed to make it into a top 10 video

    • @bulletboothill
      @bulletboothill Před rokem +4

      Slay

    • @solomonstello
      @solomonstello Před rokem +5

      Thank you

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 Před 10 měsíci +4

      They cut open zombies and got blood in their eyes, mouths, and nose, how did they avoid becoming a walker ?

    • @letsgochamp9272
      @letsgochamp9272 Před 10 měsíci +6

      ​@@GTSN38The Walker blood needs to enter the blood of the human so it can travel to the brain which is where it makes you a walker

    • @shook--8430
      @shook--8430 Před 10 měsíci +4

      my whole theory on the zombies running was due to the virus not the actual zombies. they were running shortly after the outbreak and aren't later in it. maybe due to the virus mutating, demutating (is that a word?), or getting weaker somehow

  • @artboycomic
    @artboycomic Před 3 měsíci +1

    The walker blood thing is that Negan was gonna use walker guts against them and letting it go into their bodies while it being on them like how Rick and Glenn do so in EP2 of S1

  • @abigailcox6637
    @abigailcox6637 Před 8 měsíci +27

    I have a few problems with this. If you watch the webisodes, "The Oath" it shows a woman stayed back to take care of the patients left over. Negan's walker blood theory does work out. The walker blood infects you if it enters your body but not when you rub it on you. But as it shows with Gabriel, prolonged exposure can have drastic effects. Also "how strong are walkers really?" It varies depending on what they did while they were alive. Some people are stronger some are weaker. Same goes for walkers. And "how many walkers are there really?" ALOT. America has almost 500 million people. So it's not a all surprising at how many walkers they have come across.

    • @simonassarskog9600
      @simonassarskog9600 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Glad someone pointed this out, the zombie blood is obvoiusly contagious if it gets INTO the body, but safe if just on the skin.

    • @ashwinnaidoo796
      @ashwinnaidoo796 Před 6 měsíci

      America has around 300 million but I think he more means in the area, like they’ve killed thousands in a small area yet there’s still hordes everywhere there

    • @MrGhst-np4zf
      @MrGhst-np4zf Před 6 měsíci

      The walker blood part still doesnt make sense because after Sasha lost her brother she going crazy killing walkers with a knife and that same knife she was using accidentally Cut abraham and he didnt turn or even had a slight of worry about the cut

    • @MrGhst-np4zf
      @MrGhst-np4zf Před 6 měsíci

      And another problem about zombie blood was when abraham had that open womb on his fist, which opened many times from killing zombies but never seemed to get infected

    • @MrGhst-np4zf
      @MrGhst-np4zf Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@simonassarskog9600not obvious at all, there have been many instances were zombie blood has gotten into open wombs and nothing happened..

  • @BlankRegie
    @BlankRegie Před rokem +30

    "Why did they not find the prison sooner?"
    Because the screen was too dark for them to see it.

  • @maxboo1
    @maxboo1 Před rokem +142

    They also had zombies doing things that required thought like the little girl zombie picking up the stuffed animal in S1 Ep1 and a walker hitting a window with a rock in the department store scene in another season 1 episode. I don't recall off the top of my head any other incidents but they seemed to give up on walkers having abilities. And then there is the groaning.... never really found out why they could make sounds.

    • @deckzone3000
      @deckzone3000 Před rokem +45

      The guy deciding things in season 1 was fired, and those kinds of things stopped.

    • @dr.rockso2703
      @dr.rockso2703 Před rokem +14

      Those walkers are coming back in the final 8 episodes. It was teased in the most recent trailer at the end.

    • @BHKG8818
      @BHKG8818 Před rokem +40

      And never forget Morgan’s zombie wife attempting to open the door by turning the door knob. Ridiculous

    • @erikedward283
      @erikedward283 Před rokem +17

      See I think the thing is those walkers we're still kind of fresh so they still had some of their human instincts and then they eventually just died the longer they were a walking corpse then the only thing that we're on their minds is eat

    • @jamesshindehite5599
      @jamesshindehite5599 Před rokem +5

      Walker sleeping? On the bus stalking Rick while on horseback.

  • @JDeppFan2272
    @JDeppFan2272 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Putting walker blood/guts IN your body and putting walker blood/guts ON clothes and being careful not to get any on your skin are two ENTIRELY different things.

  • @MrLeafeater
    @MrLeafeater Před rokem +122

    My biggest unanswered question will always be: Where is the Kudzu that would have completely buried everything in Georgia by the end of Season one?

    • @NoHateLikeChristianLove
      @NoHateLikeChristianLove Před rokem +10

      Exactly! There’s places in Louisiana where that stuff takes over a building in about a year.

    • @InTheGlow135
      @InTheGlow135 Před rokem +5

      Yup!!! It would have covered the entire South without the cutback

    • @bangitybangbabang
      @bangitybangbabang Před rokem +9

      What the heck is kudzu

    • @mattnar3865
      @mattnar3865 Před rokem +13

      @@bangitybangbabang An extremely fast growing vine

    • @lefttea
      @lefttea Před rokem +9

      @@bangitybangbabang what the heck is google

  • @Guoy
    @Guoy Před rokem +238

    The weirdest thing about this show is without a doubt how in season 1 and part of season 2 walkers could run, climb and use tools (rocks) to try to break windows.
    Never mind how the zombie girl in the pilot still had an emotional attachment to her stuffed toy as she picks it up from the ground.
    Also Sophia was left alone because 2 walkers were too strong for Rick to fight off alone. Yet in later seasons he kills dozens and dozens without a sweat.

    • @lataviamurphy1744
      @lataviamurphy1744 Před rokem +92

      They explained the walkers being able to run and climb and pick things up. Saying the original show runner had that ideas for the walkers.
      But when he left. They scrapped that idea. And I’m glad.
      As far as The Sophia situation goes, I just think Rick wasn’t as skilled at zombie killing at that time as we saw him become

    • @Guoy
      @Guoy Před rokem +16

      @@lataviamurphy1744 Yes I know the original showrunners had that idea. Still that doesn't make sense within the story. If new showrunners come who think that walkers should be able to fly and implement that in the show, it also wouldn't make sense within the story.

    • @GoReachPastElevation
      @GoReachPastElevation Před rokem +31

      @@Guoy I take it as their brains deteriorating within their skulls therefore losing lots of motor skills/memories

    • @lataviamurphy1744
      @lataviamurphy1744 Před rokem +1

      @@Guoy agreed

    • @Guoy
      @Guoy Před rokem +16

      @@GoReachPastElevation I don't think that's the case either. That would mean that if people in later seasons turn into walkers, they have the ability to run, climb and use tools in their first few weeks/months as walkers and later loose that ability. But that's not what's happening.

  • @vernalshark4856
    @vernalshark4856 Před rokem +1

    I like how bro just made this video just for the comment section to explain every aspect of this

  • @8-bitreaper
    @8-bitreaper Před 9 měsíci

    Negan using the walker guts makes sense, in the show it goes on the skin sometimes and can even still cause infection by doing that while Negan was using arrows and knives coated in the blood to get it into the human blood stream

  • @chrisreilly1290
    @chrisreilly1290 Před rokem +41

    You forgot the walker in I think episode 2 which picks up a rock to bash the glass doors open. Also why did the little girl walker of episode 1 pick up her teddy bear

    • @lanac5793
      @lanac5793 Před rokem +14

      I have a theory for this: since they were newly infected, they still have some intelligence left. But the virus is already in everybody, so when they die a few years later, the virus is stronger and you don't have any consciousness left when u turn

    • @chrisreilly1290
      @chrisreilly1290 Před rokem +4

      @@lanac5793 I think you're right

    • @kaylajordan4649
      @kaylajordan4649 Před rokem +1

      In the lasted episode they actually brought this back a Walker used a rock to break the last at the hospital

    • @runek100
      @runek100 Před rokem +3

      In first episode, one woman was opening door.

    • @chrisreilly1290
      @chrisreilly1290 Před rokem

      @@runek100 never noticed that

  • @SuperCutealien
    @SuperCutealien Před rokem +44

    Didn't the writers explain the coma survival mystery at a convention? I remember hearing that a nurse survived and took care of him for a while. She was the body in the hallway.

  • @qwerty222999
    @qwerty222999 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I think the military being overrun is explained quite well. With the apocalypse they lose any aid that a conventional military will have, meaning they all eventually work overtime with no knowledge of how their families and friends are. Their morale is in the gutter and each individual soldier deserts at first opportunity because there is no structure anymore.

  • @jaxonaldridge1070
    @jaxonaldridge1070 Před měsícem +1

    Yo funny thing is the military actually has a plan to combat zombies if the need arises but guess that all went out the window here.

  • @michellem9444
    @michellem9444 Před rokem +47

    I can see how the characters would all kind of lose track of time. When you're living day by day, long-term time keeping would be useless. You might care what season it is for food availability, but without regular schedules, it would be easy to forget.

  • @JCLeSinge
    @JCLeSinge Před rokem +20

    10... well, obviously he was in an induced coma while he healed, and woke up naturally when they stopped topping up the meds. It's not like his gunshot wound just stayed open, not healing, the entire time he was in hospital.

    • @chasegreen4103
      @chasegreen4103 Před rokem +6

      wasn't there also a webisode in which a woman is taking care of patients in a hospital most likely being the one rick is in?

    • @robirvine6970
      @robirvine6970 Před rokem

      No. You die in 3 dies without water in optimal situations, it with a gut would and in a coma. You don’t “just wake up” from an induced coma btw.

    • @cryptechblues
      @cryptechblues Před rokem

      The “induced coma” medication would run out in hours not days. It is titrated and given continuously and closely monitored

    • @abigails4088
      @abigails4088 Před rokem

      @@robirvine6970 and yeah, when the medication is withdrawn, you do "just wake up" eventually.
      I mean...waking up from a medically induced coma... in a hospital with no memory of how you got there... *IS A MESSED UP THING ALL ON ITS OWN*
      at least...it was for me.

  • @DerNomade1871
    @DerNomade1871 Před rokem +1

    5:25 that one makes perfect senseif it's stabbed into you and enters your blood stream

  • @callumanderson6831
    @callumanderson6831 Před rokem +1

    daryl's bike has an infinate fuel glitch

  • @MothsTreeLeaf
    @MothsTreeLeaf Před rokem +22

    My theory about the walkers strength and such is like this: Virus starts, the bodies are somewhat fresh and still have almost full muscle function, they get weak as the bodies deteriorate but can still be overly strong due to the brain not limiting how much strength they can use much like how a mother can life a vehicle off her child if needed, now with the whole climbing walls and opening doors and stuff could just simply be a mutation in the virus.

  • @jax4451
    @jax4451 Před rokem +31

    It doesn't make sense to me that the grass outside the prison never grows
    I just imagine glen or rick walking around with a lawnmower talking to themselves about stuff and thangs

  • @mr.dome.gaming7103
    @mr.dome.gaming7103 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The walkers blood trick is maybe work because the blood go inside the person that is stabbed or shot and infected them not outside the skin like when they use it for blending in with the zombies.

  • @automwilliams2313
    @automwilliams2313 Před 2 měsíci

    The mix of zombies with different stages of decay is also simple to explain, there are probably a lot of different small groups of survivors that are just more recently getting overrun. This is seen with many groups of survivors falling from a simple horde of zombies getting in a fence. This giving fresher looking zombies with less time of decay mixing into these zombies.

  • @oliverleeburris9861
    @oliverleeburris9861 Před rokem +65

    I was a sophomore in high school when the show first started. I remember in math my friend handed me volume 1 of the comics a couple months before the show started and when October rolled around I watched religiously every week, then after catch comic book men. It was a really awesome time, but then I moved out and didn’t pay for cable so I started watching other stuff. So weird.

    • @Brendy733
      @Brendy733 Před rokem +1

      Nice I was a freshman

    • @rhynelinker7922
      @rhynelinker7922 Před rokem +1

      I'd just graduated but my best friend and I always loved zombie lore. This was our jam EVERY week for like 3 years lol.

    • @TheJamesLykins
      @TheJamesLykins Před rokem +1

      Too bad the show is nothing like the comics

    • @Yourmomgoestocolledge
      @Yourmomgoestocolledge Před rokem

      Wtf was weird about that? It's being an adult.

    • @Brendy733
      @Brendy733 Před rokem

      @@TheJamesLykins honestly I used to love the comics but as I’ve grown up, I’ve realized how terrible Robert Kirkman is at writing. Specifically the dialogue is trash.

  • @anakamarvelous
    @anakamarvelous Před rokem +70

    I like how they’re finally addressing the smarter walkers that retained their memories somewhat. That was Derabonds thing that’s why after S2 we never see it again which is disappointing because i would’ve liked to see all the wacky things they’d be caught doing.

    • @olliewest9864
      @olliewest9864 Před rokem +4

      the first season walkers were the best. The writer explained that he wanted to continue doing that but for some reason (i cant remember why) he didn't. He explained it that the walkers in the first seasons retained some memories or remembrance of stuffed animals (the little girl) and tools (the walker who smashed the window with a brick). it would also make sense that they retained muscle memory of running but it decayed away. But they would have had to write out the running because its The WALKING Dead; not The RUNNING Dead. Lol

    • @sassytroy8282
      @sassytroy8282 Před rokem +2

      Like the walkers that mow the lawns and trim the hedges....

    • @drewmantia
      @drewmantia Před rokem

      They’re back in the final season

    • @MarXeenan
      @MarXeenan Před rokem

      Derabond; nice one

    • @ruprecht3360
      @ruprecht3360 Před rokem +2

      @@olliewest9864 it's the group that are the walking dead not the zombies, Rick tells a story about his grandfather in WW2 and how he survived by not caring about life, I think he says it around season 3 or 4

  • @bipolarred9069
    @bipolarred9069 Před rokem

    As I’m watching this, almost all the way through, I am giving the simplest answers to majority of the questions that make 100 percent sense

  • @liammcmahon5724
    @liammcmahon5724 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Love how they call the rick coma survive "lazy writing" but that its literally explained in a webisode. Lmao

  • @jpwphoenix1701
    @jpwphoenix1701 Před rokem +63

    I believe they’re finally meant to be tackling the “Enhanced Walkers” soon. The end of “TWD: World Beyond” showed one which survives a headshot and is faster. Plus, trailers for the final few episodes of TWD have Aaron ominously talking about stories from early in the outbreak of “Walkers who can climb walls”, which is then backed-up by one doing just this. So, I’m guessing it’s something which only a select few mutated Walkers can do.

    • @tyler5580
      @tyler5580 Před rokem +1

      Got a link for the trailer with Aaron? Don't think I've seen that one yet.

    • @30cal23
      @30cal23 Před rokem +1

      so after years now theres variants? why wouldnt some of these pop up in say season 3 or 4?

    • @tyler5580
      @tyler5580 Před rokem

      @@30cal23 Because evolution takes time 🤷‍♂️

    • @jaydeleon8094
      @jaydeleon8094 Před rokem

      @@30cal23 season one had em

    • @cassandrabelyeu2419
      @cassandrabelyeu2419 Před rokem

      @@tyler5580 Evolution requires reproduction and natural selection.
      Zombies seem pretty stagnant.

  • @scurvyninja3254
    @scurvyninja3254 Před rokem +3

    5:09 i can explain this as common sense. You have skin that is supposed to protect you from infection. But if it goes inside of you via walker bite or tipped weapons then you'll get infected

  • @007cjackson
    @007cjackson Před rokem +2

    They didn’t get infected after putting guts on them BECAUSE THE GUTS DIDNT GET INSIDE THEM

  • @colbytutterow1060
    @colbytutterow1060 Před rokem +1

    correct me if i’m wrong but i’m pretty sure gasoline just burns less efficiently and gums up an engine once it’s gone bad, but will still work. Also pretty sure diesel lasts much much longer than gasoline.

  • @cb-gz1vl
    @cb-gz1vl Před rokem +106

    Another thing is if the walkers are just staggering they would have a tendency to always move down hill toward the path of least resistance like water. So all the low lands and valleys would be filled by high ground probably would be vacant.
    I also find it absurd they can keep moving. Everything rots. Even lumber soaked in chemicals rots. Doesn't matter if the virus is putting out something to drive away bacteria sooner or later the dead will decay. These walkers are almost perpetual motion machines.
    And added to this, I would think the humans would more utilize them. Put them on a spindle for power generation. Have them walking in circles for working machinery. Again apparent perpetual motion.

    • @ray5357
      @ray5357 Před 9 měsíci +12

      Lmaoo I just envisioned them having the walkers in a wheel like a damn hampster

    • @unshakentomato5609
      @unshakentomato5609 Před 7 měsíci +4

      You just have to feed them fresh corpses every now and again. You could have a whole walker-powered city!

    • @elliot2857
      @elliot2857 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah ditch the idea of fossil fuel generators etc and use the walkers instead 😂 put one on a treadmill with a fresh hand dangling on a stick in front of it, while the treadmill is hooked up to a dynamo to generate power 🤣

  • @AlexTommo
    @AlexTommo Před rokem +7

    How some walkers would come out of nowhere growling and snarling yet no one heard it coming.
    How some walkers jumped minor characters and bite them immediately (patricia), but hesitate when it comes to a main character (Carl when he loses his boot in S4)

  • @daggerthederanged8548
    @daggerthederanged8548 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I think the majority of these plot holes are explained in behind the scenes stuff and comics and web episodes. But how the military fell so easily and the walker blood thing are pretty much a mystery.

    • @bassingaminandshootin5
      @bassingaminandshootin5 Před 9 měsíci

      I haven’t watched the actual show in a long time, but part of me wonders if the last acts of the world governments created the CRM, effectively turning the surviving military into the CRM.

    • @user-qc1mc2ly8j
      @user-qc1mc2ly8j Před 6 měsíci

      Soldiers dying in general, like in their sleep/failing to destroy the brain when shooting themselves (suicide in soldiers is common, and I've heard of people failing so miserably they don't die instantly from a shotgun to the chin and were still breathing and kinda moving when paramedics arrived) would probably make things hard on the military.

  • @BerishaFatian
    @BerishaFatian Před měsícem

    The walkers are strong when they grab you, but the trick is to not let them grab you.
    Dale was taken by surprise since he did not hear the walker approaching him.

  • @raulg4563
    @raulg4563 Před rokem +29

    my main gripe with the show is the whisperers themselves. so walker guts works as camouflage by its scent, which makes sense. so how do the whisperers stay camflauged by wearing just a mask?

    • @maxkirlin8243
      @maxkirlin8243 Před rokem +4

      additionally walkers get redirected in later seasons by sound, like darly throwing alarm clocks

    • @weeblordgaming6062
      @weeblordgaming6062 Před 2 měsíci

      The masks are dead flesh so they smell bad