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Anonymous wrote:I think the W has to stand for "the wolves" whoever they are. I just don't see Morgan tying a live person to a tree and leaving her for the walkers


Me too. I'm guessing a mixture of Alexandria exiles and random baddies will show up in the season finale.


"Throw me to the wolves and I'll come back leading the pack." I agree with PP. I think that there will be a Wolfpack that will fill the story role of the Saviors from the comic-book.

Anyone else ever wonder why they don't head for the shore and then live and travel by boats? Water would make a good defense against the walkers. As would living on a small island. Hell, I would think if they went north to to New England or upstate NY, there would be less people and I would think the walkers would freeze during the winter.

So if there is a zombie uprising, please feel free to join me on my boat as we sail up to an island in Lake Champlain.



They are not alive so they can't freeze to death. They don't feel. I would think the cold would slow down the decomposing.


Flesh, even dead flesh, will freeze solid. Then like little bunny foo-foo you can skip through the town bopping them on the head.

Agree. If it's bacteria that causing the zombie "disease" it should freeze too.


Based on Max Brooks' books World War Z and the Zombie Survival Guide- zombies will freeze in the cold but reanimate when they thaw. Many people headed north during the initial outbreak and that helped protect them from the zombie infestation. However, food shortages and exposure caused millions to die and subsequently resort to cannibalism to survive. Not a great option.

As for the shore option- water isn't a protection either. Zombies can float and also roam the ocean floor by the millions. So many survived on boats (including a stolen Chinese nuclear sub) but an island would not have a secure perimeter. Offshore oil rigs are one of the most secure locations as far as zombies are concerned but a lack of fresh water and corrosion from salt water are constant problems.

That being said- my plan is to head for the Florida Keys, secure the bridges, and create a secure perimeter with semis and storage containers.
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Anonymous wrote:One cast member in an interview said we will be screaming at the TV at the end of the season finale.

So, either somebody dies (like Glenn by Negan or Carol death by zombie in the comics), or Karl loses an eye like in the comics, or else the herd like in the comics breaks through and the episode ends and we dont get to see what happens.

What do you think?


My guess (based on the comics) is that a horde breaks thru the walls (maybe Rick lets them in to prove a point?), Koral will get shot in the face, and Pete is faced with the moral dilemma of saving his life. Cliffhanger.

I doubt we see Negan yet, they've been milking the storylines and my guess is the Saviors are a year off. Wolves = Scavengers.
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Anonymous wrote:One cast member in an interview said we will be screaming at the TV at the end of the season finale.

So, either somebody dies (like Glenn by Negan or Carol death by zombie in the comics), or Karl loses an eye like in the comics, or else the herd like in the comics breaks through and the episode ends and we dont get to see what happens.

What do you think?

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE put "spoiler alert" in your posts if you're gonna talk about what happens in the comics!


Agreed. But again- the general story of the comics has been followed but not the fates of specific characters.

Two examples:
- in the comics, Lori and baby Judith are shot and killed by the Governor's crew in the prison siege.
- in the comics, Tyrese is beheaded by the Governor right before the siege and Michonne kills his animated zombie head (with a tear in her eye).
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Anonymous wrote:Surprise guest better not be baby Judith!


Chandler (Carl) was on talking dead and happened to mention something about how it will be sad when the babies aren't around anymore (Judith is played by twins) could be nothing or he could have slipped about Judith not being around to film next season


Nope- he said it was sad when the baby actors aren't around anymore because they swap out different sets of twins throughout the seasons. Chandler (the actor) gets attached to the baby actors. I did not infer that he said Judith is going to die.
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Anonymous wrote:One cast member in an interview said we will be screaming at the TV at the end of the season finale.

So, either somebody dies (like Glenn by Negan or Carol death by zombie in the comics), or Karl loses an eye like in the comics, or else the herd like in the comics breaks through and the episode ends and we dont get to see what happens.

What do you think?



My prediction: Judyth bites the dust. That might be the only thing that makes me cry.


She better not!!!


Actually the show has been very careful about NOT showing too many kids die. There have been a few (the sisters that Carol and Tyrese were taking care of; the governors daughter; and the kid in the very first episode with Rick (I may be missing one or two...) But otherwise it is not a normal occurrence.


Carol's daughter. They spent an entire season looking for her and she was locked up in the barn with the other walkers.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the W has to stand for "the wolves" whoever they are. I just don't see Morgan tying a live person to a tree and leaving her for the walkers


Me too. I'm guessing a mixture of Alexandria exiles and random baddies will show up in the season finale.


"Throw me to the wolves and I'll come back leading the pack." I agree with PP. I think that there will be a Wolfpack that will fill the story role of the Saviors from the comic-book.

Anyone else ever wonder why they don't head for the shore and then live and travel by boats? Water would make a good defense against the walkers. As would living on a small island. Hell, I would think if they went north to to New England or upstate NY, there would be less people and I would think the walkers would freeze during the winter.

So if there is a zombie uprising, please feel free to join me on my boat as we sail up to an island in Lake Champlain.



They are not alive so they can't freeze to death. They don't feel. I would think the cold would slow down the decomposing.


Flesh, even dead flesh, will freeze solid. Then like little bunny foo-foo you can skip through the town bopping them on the head.

Agree. If it's bacteria that causing the zombie "disease" it should freeze too.


Based on Max Brooks' books World War Z and the Zombie Survival Guide- zombies will freeze in the cold but reanimate when they thaw. Many people headed north during the initial outbreak and that helped protect them from the zombie infestation. However, food shortages and exposure caused millions to die and subsequently resort to cannibalism to survive. Not a great option.

As for the shore option- water isn't a protection either. Zombies can float and also roam the ocean floor by the millions. So many survived on boats (including a stolen Chinese nuclear sub) but an island would not have a secure perimeter. Offshore oil rigs are one of the most secure locations as far as zombies are concerned but a lack of fresh water and corrosion from salt water are constant problems.

That being said- my plan is to head for the Florida Keys, secure the bridges, and create a secure perimeter with semis and storage containers.


Storage container homes! And we would be protected from hurricanes, too.
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I always think bad humans are more worrisome than the zombies, at least the ones on WD. The zombies are pretty dumb... they don't climb stairs, know how to turn a door knob, etc.. It's the bad guys you have to worry more about.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Based on Max Brooks' books World War Z and the Zombie Survival Guide- zombies will freeze in the cold but reanimate when they thaw. Many people headed north during the initial outbreak and that helped protect them from the zombie infestation. However, food shortages and exposure caused millions to die and subsequently resort to cannibalism to survive. Not a great option.

As for the shore option- water isn't a protection either. Zombies can float and also roam the ocean floor by the millions. So many survived on boats (including a stolen Chinese nuclear sub) but an island would not have a secure perimeter. Offshore oil rigs are one of the most secure locations as far as zombies are concerned but a lack of fresh water and corrosion from salt water are constant problems.

That being said- my plan is to head for the Florida Keys, secure the bridges, and create a secure perimeter with semis and storage containers.


Storage container homes! And we would be protected from hurricanes, too.


Not for homes- I'd lay them end-to-end for a 10 foot high wall. All we'd need is a heavy duty forklift to move them around. You could also stack them in a 2-by-1 pyramid for a very high, easily defendable wall to protect against human incursion.

Then take a semi truck, weld sheet metal to one side (protect the cab and prevent walkers from going under) and you've got a simple, movable door.

My choice of hand weapons would be a mountain climbing ice axe or a Lobotomizer- a 2 foot hand shovel with axe blades added just below the shovel.
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How would you get fresh water and food in the Keys?
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Anonymous wrote:How would you get fresh water and food in the Keys?


We'd have to collect rainwater and go fishing a lot.

I strongly recommend The Zombie Survival Guide. Its a riot.
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On Walking Dead, I don't think our main characters are even afraid of walkers anymore. It's other people that are the problem. Helloooo, Terminus?
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Not for homes- I'd lay them end-to-end for a 10 foot high wall. All we'd need is a heavy duty forklift to move them around. You could also stack them in a 2-by-1 pyramid for a very high, easily defendable wall to protect against human incursion.

Then take a semi truck, weld sheet metal to one side (protect the cab and prevent walkers from going under) and you've got a simple, movable door.

My choice of hand weapons would be a mountain climbing ice axe or a Lobotomizer- a 2 foot hand shovel with axe blades added just below the shovel.

Can we be friends? Lol I'm glad to see there are people who have thought this through as much as I have, good to know I
Not the only crazy one
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Anonymous wrote:Can we be friends? Lol I'm glad to see there are people who have thought this through as much as I have, good to know I
Not the only crazy one


Um, no offense but you've offered no helpful suggestions and I have no interest in carrying dead weight. Prove your worth to me and I may let you survive.
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Somebody please tell me if this is the last season or not?
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Anonymous wrote:Somebody please tell me if this is the last season or not?


No. Sunday is the season finale but there is no end in sight to the series.
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