Yeah, and I didn't think that a Ramset using .22 rounds would be loud either.
Yeah, and I didn't think that a Ramset using .22 rounds would be loud either.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Yeah, but he did not know in what condition it was in. He knew the 44 was ready to go. And I wouldnt want my hands any closer to its mouth than they already were. Best thing woulda benn to stay out of the city in the first place, i mean ya know that places like that are going to be undead meccas right?
No kidding, who the heck is heading to city during a zombie apocalypse?
Just watched it on HULU a couple nights ago...I really like it.
A few stupid things came up that someone already pointed out, like telling the guy with a glock to take the safety off. Otherwise pretty cool
Well way to point out my lack of absorbing a major part of the plot, thanks!!!
I see your point!
I do know there are all kinds of good supplies to take, I was looking at the military equipment and dead soldiers, and broken police cars. There are all kinds of useful things to take.
It reminds me of an old military saying, "If you die first (or become a zombie first) we are splitting up your gear." I noticed a .50 cal with a belt of ammo attachted to it....
Yeah, I thought I'd point that out as several other people mentioned the same thing. I personally wouldn't go any where near a city either, unless my family was there. Even then I'd take a dirt bike.
Don't know how I'd get them out on a dirt bike, but I figure I could figure something out by season 2.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Gloria was also upset when they killed the horse, but not NEARLY as upset as she is at the wife. Basically, the zombies are just extras in this series and the main antagonist is "that whore ass wife." According to Gloria.
"There are no finger prints under water."