The countdown to what is shaping up to be the most intense season finale of We're Alive has begun. So get in here and sound off: What's going to happen? Who dies? Who lives? Are the Zombies at war?
Let's hear it!
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The countdown to what is shaping up to be the most intense season finale of We're Alive has begun. So get in here and sound off: What's going to happen? Who dies? Who lives? Are the Zombies at war?
Let's hear it!
The zombies are not at war. They're at lunch.
+1 for lunch.
I think we're gonna see some twist with the Zeds. They aren't necessarily together but none of them are really on the human team. I go back to Season 1 where Burt says "the enemy of my enemy" and think we'll have a 3way battle royale between people, Ink's Zeds, and Randy's Zeds.
The interesting thing will be knowing how the Zeds tell each other apart...
Completely unfounded, outoftheblue speculation, but here it is anyway: Pegs has been bitten, has turned, and will be used by Ink (or this Randy guy, if he is another zombie general) in an attempt to bring Michael down. The reasoning being this: Michael won't be able to kill zombie-Pegs due to his love for her, or will hesitate just long enough for her to take him down.
This, of course, seems too ridiculous a plot point to happen, but hey, you never know.
Every body is screwed! That's my stone cold lock of the year! While I do think there will be some did survivors both places seem to be on the brink of destruction. I think that the biggest question is who can escape
LOL. Nothing in the WA universe can ever be considered a lock except for Kalani being the manipulated and Pegs being a murderer.
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So the whole Pelican thing has too much juice for it to go to waste. Pelican, a cert. Hope, Datu, Robbins, Muldoon, Michael, probably Carl, Puck, Tanya and Riley, all jetting the fuck out of town. Kimmet dies, can't see him living, bomb goes off - maybe Kimmet sacrifices himself, can't go on, etc. Puck will definitely live because that dude has narrated before and I'm pretty sure Michael hitherto didn't force him to write things down in a journal, Carl might die, Tanya might die, Riley has too many reasons to not die, everyone else is fine, unless KC takes a really weird direction and actually has Michael detonate the bomb and kill all of them, and all we're left with is Saul and co. Could happen, probably won't.
We may never really find out what happens to Pegs and Kelly, but if we do it'll definitely be next episode, either as a new plot element or towards the end of the episode, even perhaps after the credits, I could very much see them going "...so now what?".
The Colony won't be crushed, although Season 4 will probably see a transition to elsewhere, maybe. CJ won't die. Saul won't, courtesy of narration. Victor has never narrated so he may die really at any time. Burt...similarly haven't heard him narrating, BUT he hasn't written anything down for ages and he still has to write down the last parts of Season 2. Not dying just yet. Can't kill a pregnant woman/the writer's fiancée so Lizzy's fine. Lots of red shirts, maybe Pete, maybe Glen, although that I doubt. Bye bye redshirts.
Nuke Irwin, fight at the Colony, reveal shit about Randy, probably find out something crucial about the nature of zombies or something weird that they're doing or again, Randy or Ink. One of those dudes might talk again, or maybe in early Season 4. We might get some binary/dichotomy thing about Randy/Michael and Ink/CJ - after all, both were seemingly spared/are the ONLY people to run into these zombies at close quarters at live (shut up I know that Riley and Kalani saw Ink). We'll see anyway.
Think I covered most of it. There might be a bit we don't suspect. We shall see. Pipe bombs will be very helpful though.
#36 will be a documentary show about domesticated animals surviving in a deserted city; there will be two plots - an inspiring and lucky one and a sad and depressive one. Starring: Mr Whiskers in L.A. surviving in paradise, Lady in radioactive Boulder.
R2-DATU repairs the Hyper-Drive on the Millennium Pelican. Michael, R2-DATU, H.O.Pe.O, Kodi-5 et al will ditch Irwin as a lost cause. Craziness at CJolony. Something really bad happens. Cliff hanger! We're Alive fans rotate 24/7 body guard detail for KC until series is complete.
I doubt KC would need a body guard
Probably wouldn't need a body guard but it behooves us to be vigilant on his behalf to protect him from slips, falls, undercooked chimichangas, expired yogurt, falling anvils, jealous ex-girlfriends, jealous future wives, certain major film studios or Scratch. We need a safety detail on him 24/7/365.
Lizzie goes into labour but the baby won't be born until the next season. Pegs and Kelly arrive at Irwin after Michael has already left for the Colony. R2-Datu has another punny remark or three.
Hm, I think that there are two possibilities concerning the fate of Pegs and Kelly. Either their cold dead ashes lay around at Boulder or they will be arriving at First Irwin when the pelican is about to head for LA. I guess episode 36 will deal with this rather quickly, because you cannot squeeze too much story which takes place at Fort Irwin into 50 minutes or more. If there is no miracle about to happen, that is it for the poor soldiers and refugees from Boulder as Kimmet will most definitely push the button Armageddon style. Well, probably not, he simply is not the Harry Stamper type of guy.
And have no idea what is about to happen at the colony. I do not think we will hear anything from Scratch and Tardust. Maybe it will be just a big zombiastic kill fest before the airborne cavalry arrives at the scene. As I am stilling hoping for a partial explanation for the raison d'être of the zombie apocalypse, I somehow would like Michael saying "Someone seems to enjoy putting us back to where we started. We endured so much, lost so many people. But with the new pieces of information ... we can end this." End of season 3.
Well, by the way, I considered myself safe from the zombie threat. Only recently, I was proven so very wrong, guess who lives at my hometown, too.
Ink lives in my neighborhood. Less than 2 miles between him and me. :)
At some point we will see hiding, waiting for the overwhelming hordes to move on, using every trick they have to get them to move on. if the factions are real that could be a big tool for Saul and friends. Micheal and friends will have to flee in a chopper. Choosing the most likely destination of the colony, I also believe that Kelly and Pegs are alive, my hopes are that they somehow make it too a checkpoint behind the hordes. they somehow get a hold of some form of communication. we fade out on micheal and friends somewhere between Pegs and Saul. Saul and friends hiding and hoping help is on its way. and finally Kelly and Pegs, injured/out of supplies/stranded.
Hmm...
Randy is revealed to be a bearded Midwesterner with a sense of humor drier than a vermouth martini...nobody prior to the outbreak made sense of what he said, or the fact that nearly everything he told people was either hyperbole or solely intended to get a reaction from others..when the end came, he agreed to man the water station simply because his favorite movie was "the waterboy".
Death. That's all I can hope for....beyond that....who knows? Maybe a sprinkle of friendship?
also....
Here's some wild speculation, That's not entirely bullshit sarcasm...
So the idea floating around is inks group vs Randy's...but what if its not a group thing so much as a Randy thing?...the last time we saw Randy he was simply among the group of arena survivors heading toward the hospital....the hospital being a place to our knowledge as pinstripes place. We cannot speculate on the inner workings of the zombie hierarchy at this point...so we must assume if their has been a power struggle..its happened in between then and now. I highly doubt KC would leave info like that to our imaginations...
So. What if the scene about to play out in front of us is the "challenging the alpha male" scenario?...that would be rather epic methinks...also...there needs to be a point in the finale when cj is able to get to a visual chance to see Randy. Her identifying him as such will connect the dots for saul/vic and raise future questions later on...should we reach a point where those three can have a sit down....that will be the point where we get the Randy backstory..and that's probly the easiest way to set the pieces in place to make it happen.
More....
-if the alpha scenario above ^ plays out...i could see our people at the colony coming to Randy's defense..that would be a wild scene...could also tie into the Randy's been a good zombie all along theory...
-for the colonists escape from the horde...why could they not use the same tactics that got them into the colony in the first place? We know that the majority of the undead hunt based on scent/pheromones...why not hide everyone in the water trucks until they go away? Hiding seems like the best option in this situation.
-every new character we have been introduced to this season will die. End of story...
- scratch gets a scene after the credits again...this time its just her and tardust driving...discussing where they are going. would Saul have been foolish enough to have brought the ft. Irwin patch with him in the swat van?
- I hate to say it, but the riley kills scratch theory probly holds more water in my theory book now than it did before. Right now we have pegs, Kelly, riley, scratch,tardust...all either Mia or whereabouts assumed/unknown...i could EASILY see a situation where riley is assumed dead and left behind at Irwin..a little later pegs/kelly make it there...somehow...and at the tail end of the season we find out scratch/tar are headed that way...i would totally buy that shit for a dollar...
-kaw-
And my mind expands even more...
Your ideas have me thinking about the sightings of the special "named" Zeds. We have TOWTM/pinstripes, Randy/the bearded one, the one st the hospital (presumed to be TOWTM), and the one in the arena (colored one?). We mostly assume these equate to only 2 Zeds. But what if they aren't?
We could have up to 4 leaders/groups in LA instead if 2. That might change the landscape in season 4.
The zombieland is the debil!
I can't shake the thought that there is a Scratch-Family-Ink connection. Randy's mark jumps out to me as being a scar like Scratch's.
I see randy or TOWTM falling in the fight between the colony and the horde. The ensuing power battle would be epic!
OK, rather than re post everything written in another thread I'll just link to it: Behemoths-Theory.
In a nutshell
- Only two remaining Behemoths.
- Randy and Ink are separate entities. Possibly at odds.
- Zombie horde approaching the Hospital not under the control of Ink. That's why he didn't call others when he encountered Riley and Kalani.
- ...
Screw it, here it is...
I think we'll have desperation and bad luck all over the place, tempered by a spark of hope in the reunion between Michael and Saul.
I hope that something, anything works for the survivor. Even something simple, because the way things have been in the last 2/3 episodes it's just bad luck over and over again and the total desperation-nothing works-zombies are invincible thing is getting a bit tough to endure.
The last few episodes have really been pounding in the whole "humanity is losing" theme. Chapter 35's ending hit it really hard at both the Colony and Fort Irwin (as heard in both Saul's and Michael's responses).
With the promise of a Season 4 and knowing that this is the build up for the Season 3 finale, I think we are guaranteed to have something positive happen to allow hope (and not just the character Hope) to be snatched from the slavering jaws of the Zed hordes....
Now, it won't be all rainbows and unicorns and somebody (or bodies) ain't gonna make it out... but humanity will live to fight another day (or season).
I am cautiously optimistic for the final episode. I guess that season 4 will be more than just a variation of And Then There Were None. Moreover, the whole situation at the colony might be resolved in a way that differs enormously from the speculations on the forum. Frankly, there cannot be a "We're all dead" festival at Liberty Park. This does not exclude death, missing limbs and bruises - but most of our heros will make it.
Who knows, maybe Pegs returns with a genetically enhanced plant like a ... ummm ... Venus' Zombietrap?
You have a point, Saul's ass could be saved by a crazy-sauce-pan-helmeted-man selling plants out the back of his car.
Seriously though I'm pretty sure Randy is a "General" fighting underneath TOWTM. He was turned after TOWTM and
he didn't have markings before that as far as we know. Although the idea of a "Zombie Civil War" tickles me somewhat.
It could be interesting but what caused it, what is the "smoking gun"? Zombie class struggle? Maybe Randy and T.O.W.T.M. are special because they are some sort of human-zombie-hybrid, who retains its higher brain functions. But even if T.O.W.T.M.'s one purpose is to kill all mankind and Randy is the good Zombie Samaritan, they are both dependent on one rare resource - human brains.
Ah yes, it keeps coming back to the basics of survival - food and shelter being at the top of the list. We do have some info on Zeds eating things other than people (even regular ole food). So I wonder if humans as the food source is the main driving factor in Zed-land right now.
We saw an evolution of behavior amongst our human friends in WA from "get somewhere safe" to "get something to eat" to "we might have to be here a while" in terms of what their objectives/actions were. If you subscribe to the theory that the Zeds are (at least in some individuals) still partly human or hold onto some human intelligence/rationalization, then we could see this convergence on the Colony as the Zed equivalent of survival behavior.
And, for all we know at the moment, we could have 2 (or more) Zed factions in LA just like we had human groups. Randy's group could be an equivalent to the Tower folks and TOWTM's group could be like the Mallers.
I'm just throwin' it out there....
I don't see many charecters surviving.
Michael, Burt, Saul and Lizzie must live!
Burt doesn't have to live. He can die. To me his story is done. He and Saul are even, he could have stayed in the hospital, but he wants to fight to protect the colony. With the walls being rushed, and him being weaker than even Lizzy is, he is going to fall behind. I'm not saying hes going to get taken out by the front line, but he is going down at some point. Hopefully taking TOWTM with him.
Burt's story is not done yet. He has got some unresolved "issues" with Scratch. Besides, he is familiar with the situation the colony is in as one of his favorite movies is "The Road Warrior." The more pressing question, in my opinion, is, how good the fortification of the colony is. Tanya told Michael in episode 23 (?) that back at colony, they never encountered special zombies like the behemoth, runners, jumpers and so on.