"Under Pressure" could mean "more gas is about to be released" ?
Zombie farts are toxic, too.
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"Under Pressure" could mean "more gas is about to be released" ?
Zombie farts are toxic, too.
BTW, will Puck play a vital role in the episodes to come? He seems to be rather incapacitated for the foreseeable future...
http://www.guns.com/wp-content/uploa.../DSCN22531.jpg
As Saul says in Chapter 1, "Let's go out with a BANG!"
He can ride and direct KODI (spelling?) right to Ink, just like Slim Pickens...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcW_Ygs6hm0&feature
Combat Operation(s) Deployment Initiative
CODI
(at least, i'm pretty sure...)
Well, with all the different kind of sweats, Michael, Vic and Saul have a complete arsenal of weapons at their disposal on the current mission.
Du-du-duuuh. Just sayin'.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ay_arms_06.jpg
COWDI
It's KODI being pulled by Mrs. Magoo!!!!!
Edit some one already posted my point.
Again, this is totally unrelated to the latest topics discussed here but: Hooray to a show which has given us 43 minutes of chapter 46 thus far without any commercials. Do not get me wrong on this, I do mind the commercials as they are essential to run the show. I just like to point out that I really like - and appreciate - the effort and dedication that is put in WA by the whole production team. Thank you.
Kalani is the rare one in the bunch.............
Basically at some point he was capture, held in the Arena...... and for all intents and purposes was going to become a sacrifice to the baby little ones like Samantha........
However, later on when Kalani and Riley are caught at Cain Hospital, Ink snatches and arrow out of mid air, laughs at them...... and "technically" lets them go........ Granted they are still attacked, but not by Ink.
Sooo..... what happened between the first time Kalani was caught and the second???
Even if unwillingly, he also spared:
Michael, Angel, Saul and Burt. They encountered him. Ink tried to attack them, but was downed. So he fled.
But more interestingly: Why did Ink knock against Burt's door in the Tower instead of following the scent left by all the Towerites? Hi did not chase or attack them. So - kind of - he left them, too.
But what was it that attracted his attention to Burt's armory?
And this, too!
=> These leads me to the assumption that "something" maybe be different with the people from the Tower.
Best wishes!
Liam
Not quite the same thing, but Ink did not attack Lizzy, Saul and Burt at the Ambush site in the rain. He observed them from a rooftop about 100 meters away.
Something else that is significantly different. Both The Tower and Dunbar armored their vehicles. Latch & Scratch cruise around LA in a convertible ( I presume with the top down ) without or low on Ammo. The next day, Latch, does shoot Charlie. So, this begs the question, why go without ammo the day before, or where did they use it before running into Burt, Lizzy and Saul?
Last, the big one at the jail chases Puck outside, but then attacks the new gun truck built at Dunbar. Presumably used heavily by Victor, CJ and Saul.
It's hard to tell, but I think that Ink was banging on a different apartment door. Even if he wasn't, the apartment he was trying to enter was occupied. As Burt, Micheal and Saul reach that floor they determine that the sound is coming from around the corner. When asked where his apartment is, Burt says that it is around the corner at the end, east-facing. When they turn the corner, they see Ink banging on the door near the end of the hall.
While they are arguing over what to do, Burt says that his apartment is on the other side of Ink. Ink points to the floor above them when asked where the survivors are (What an honest guy. That's rare during the Apocalypse) while he tries to enter an apartment. After Pegs arrive, she tells them that most of the survivors hid upstairs but a few were in the room where Ink was trying to enter. After entering Burt's place and discovering the ammo missing Saul asks Pegs where were the others, and she says that some of us were in the apartment that ink was trying to get into. She didn't say, "Some of us were in here." which is what she would have said if they were hiding in Burt's apartment. They discuss the missing ammo and food when it is pointed out that a key is needed to enter his place.
Valid point. But this would also wipe out Ink's chances of becoming a James Bond villian because the sterotypical Bond villian sends his minions to liquidate in the first movie hour before he (or she: do not forget Sophie Marceau!) tries to kill Bond by him-/herself.
The fact that Latch and Scratch travel about, seemingly, without a care always bugs me. They even travel to the Tower alone, at night. Burt or Micheal says they were scoping out the place, and later when Ink arrives, Ink seems to KNOW how to keep his back to the camera.
What also bugs me is when Kalani was at Dunbar. As Ink and his minion invade the tower, Scratch tells Kalani that the invasion of Dunbar wasn't good enough, he'll find away and he better start running. What's that all about? Is she scoping human's for Ink to harvest?
Ahhh, not necessarily, my friend. I'm sure Ink has some sort of elaborate, overly complex execution plan involving the tunnels for our heroes' demise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xAMYHJYesM
Speaking of which, I hope he remembered to set up some nice traps, too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arMXzgiZsJQ
Yea, the mass attacks do seem to have a nighttime or rainstorm bias. Not perfect correlation, but...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B436avtEXzs&feature
Pretty sure Ink DID attack Saul, Lizzy and Burt, he was just observing them until they noticed that Ink was watching them. Although, on the other hand, he could of just attacked them in retaliation to being shot at.....
Otherwise, those are some interesting points.....
I was thinking maybe the Nike Swoosh on Skittles t-shirt is a protection symbol, not his sweat?
Could be trouble for the "lathered up" group.
Also, this is LA. I'm sure there is a few companies with armored stretch limos and there own car service centre with fuel pumps. Maybe even those stretch HumVee limos. Wouldn't they be good vehicles for patrolling the non blocked streets?
One last "motivation" song for Tardust - keep on running:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULzoxl7J_3g
Yea, I should have been more clear. Usually we see attack first. This is pretty clearly retaliatory. If he ambushed them with the runners I am pretty sure at least one would have been caught. I guess KC forgot to include a redshirt. Not really sure how that happened since Michael hates odd numbers in the field.
In my alternate :tinfoil: We're Alive universe, I always figured Lizzy was connected to Ink through psychotherapy. He recognizes her and does not attack. Later, I figure she is hiding in the apartment that he is knocking on and I also found it interesting that whatever calming affect she had on Ink is Trumped by the appearance of Angel.
Of course, then I get stuck in a thought feedback spiral because Angel seems to elicit attack and Latch & Scratch do not.
Ruh-Roh Shaggy!
So, just started to relisten to this chapter. CJ says she labeled the bottles. Not the way I would have done it. Labels require light to read. Bad news on a covert op. even worse underground. I would use different shaped bottles so one can tell the difference by feel in the dark
Also, bad sector of fire disciplin when they see the three biters. Sound like they are all captivated. That's about the time one becomes ambushed from another direction. We need Puck the enforcer!