wick wrote:
Pepsi Jedi:
-It is certainly possible and highly likely that the soldiers fragged the LT and later desert before Cobalt is executed, but that hasn't been confirmed. Nor do we see what happens to the safe zone at 0900 or dawn since our witnesses leave before then.
Well we have the soldiers that bugged out for San Diego after the LT was fragged. They wouldn't even go all the way back to the fence. They threw Travis out so he could walk back. Then later we see other troops pulling out with TV's and stuff in their trucks. I some how doubt they were ordered "Oh and round up all the flat screens and leave before you were ordered to". So I'm going to count that one as a given.
wick wrote:-While I don't think Daniel was very subtle, I also don't see much more he could have done. it is not like he could have attracted just 100 zombies rather than the full 2k. Perhaps another distraction like setting a truck to crash the gate may have worked but that is by no means certain.
Well that's the thing. If they were in LA, you 'could' gather some zombies by rolling through neighboorhoods and making noise and leading them to the gates. Opening a door and leading 2,000 zombies to a military hospital to 'try' and get your wife out is psychotic overkill by any standard. 100s died there so he could try and get to his already dead wife. There was 1000 things they could have done that wasn't 'release 2000 zombies on fellow humans"
wick wrote:
-Rotor blade death. Maybe an accident, but it seems like he went right for it after briefly talking to the air crew. Maybe has asked them to save him or shoot him? That particular accident does happen IRL, and under less chaotic situations, so its plausible.
It seemed accidental to me. The guy was staggering around in pain and tried to run to the building under the tail of the chopper and SPLOOSH. Thing is, any time there's a chopper on TV, sitting on the ground. You wait for this to happen. TV would have you believe that the things are super sized weedwackers. Even shows that have 'reason' to have choppers do it. ER cut off Rocket's arm with a chopper blade.. then later... blew one up and dropped it on the same guy, in the ambulance bay. lol. If you see a chopper on TV, and there's ANY CHANCE for someone to run into the tail rotor. someone's running into the tail rotor. lol
wick wrote: -Knowledge of death causing zombies: None of the survivors in TWD ran into that scenario or had interactions with authorities despite having a sheriff's deputy as part of the group seems a bit flimsy,
Not really. I grew up in the south. I think you're affording way way WAY too much credit to small town sherrif's department. lol. Even normal police look down on them like hicks and good for serving warrants and what not. They're not in the loop of all things military. That's not to say all of them are, but a small town deputy Sherrif isn't going to have insider information on a nation wide national security concern. If anything they'd purposefully be kept out of the loop. As they're NOT military trained and are smaller town sized departments and what not with 'elected' officals that sometimes hold the office for decades on end. They would likely be seen as 'too close' to the people and not able to keep secret information secret.
wick wrote:
but I will let it pass. It is unclear how the scenario played out in Georgia, but Rick's hometown was used as a base for the military and the hospital where he wakes up is right in the middle of the military activity. I am certain that they would utilize local cops , especially as manpower became taxed.
Use? Likely. Give all information? Highly unlikely. If you look not even the troops in FTWD knew it all. The doctors at the hospital did, but the troops out in the street were still shooting people and what not, even live ones. The ones at the fence didn't calmly walk up to the fence and shoot them in the head. Theywere going full auto and spraying the herd. You could just calmly rest your barel on a link in the fence, let them walk 10 feet away and pop them in the head. One after another. Those guys were spraying and praying.
wick wrote:
-Mass media: When the Boston bombers struck that was the only thing on the news and people watched the minute to minute updates. The news was replete with reporting to the point of reporting the tiniest detail as "Breaking News". I don't live in Boston and its dangers are far removed from me and I still watched for updates. What would I do when the disaster is in my own back yard? I would be scouring every news source to find out what the heck is happening. in the show the characters play this off as keeping their kids in the dark about what is really happening so they don't scare them. Personally not knowing is scarier and I would damn well want my kids frightened so they don't do something stupid. Sure most people would not believe in a zombie rise, but civil disorder, riots, terrorist attacks , etc..? The show could have shown a few more short news reports or have a radio reporting in the background of a scene. It would have been flavorful and maybe added information as to what was going on in the wider world.
The difference being that the government was activly trying to keep the Zombies under wraps to avoid mass scale public panic and an overwhelming of the health care system and first responders, and then the military, in the case of the zombies.
In Boston, as horrible as it was, it was localized and a few 100 people died on Tv. Even then they rolled in cops and military on a drastic scale andshut down a major US City in a matter of minutes. Most people don't realize just how many 1000s of troops and cops were deployed in that instance. There were armored personelle carriers on the streets and troops in full battle rattle with automatic weapons all over the city.
Sure, we're in a 24/7 media state now, but if the government activly represses something it's hard to get it out. Add in that the 'truth' is insane, and people aren't going to want to believe it to start with.
if the news started reporting about mutants from the sewers tomorrow and all government officials said it was stupid and just a hoax and started to control the Media outlets under homeland security... the only way you'd "Know" is thorugh third hand sources on the internet. The same ones that complain about birth certificates and lizard men. Which discredits the story.
wick wrote: -The cop loading the water scene: Even if he saw zero zombies he can see that something is happening and is prepping for the "storm" . It is not necessarily a conspiracy. Or perhaps he has seen enough to know he should be prepared in case things go pear shaped.
lol That cop was getting out of dodge. he had a trunk full from a service station in the back of a police cruiser and the looooong poignant look of Travis as he drove by made sure we saw it.