Zombie Story:Witch_Doctor liked this post
- raises the acceptance of killing humans in huge numbers,
- reveals everything bad and and even worse about human behaviour and psychology,
- is fun.
Wings. Super-Farts. Combination of both ...
Maybe.
Looks like.
Because zombies eat each other as well according to what Skittles mentioned.
Not with the tattoos on him. And even if they tried, he would mess with them big time. Just remember how incredible awesome his snatching Riley's arrow out of the air was. Super-zombie-powered-reflexes.
He IS a zombie. Jumping from the third floor of a building and still running with a frantic speed is inhuman - just as much as a) killing Paul by smashing half of his head and b) snatching arrows out of the air which were shot at him justa few yards away with a modern sport- or hunting-bow. Inhuman. No human can do this.
And don't come with the old Chuck Norris argument: Chuck Norris is not a human. He is humanity.
Nope. If he was overwhlemed by a huge mass of zombies, especially special ones, he might have gotten killed in the end; but with the protective shit on his skin even the super powerful zombies avoid him.
Liam
Zombie Story:Footbutt liked this post
- raises the acceptance of killing humans in huge numbers,
- reveals everything bad and and even worse about human behaviour and psychology,
- is fun.
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Wishful thinking, but:
This episode is called "Lion'S Den, and it still takes 2 episodes to go.
And then there is Saul, who is so damn pissed off, that he will do what he almost always does: running through thick walls with his head first in order to place KODI runder under the arse of whatever monster is down there.
So: nope: At least not all of them will go far North or somewhere else - at best maybe some of the smarter humans.
And don't forget: The girls are in Dunbar, and Scratch is on the run.
Zombie Story:
- raises the acceptance of killing humans in huge numbers,
- reveals everything bad and and even worse about human behaviour and psychology,
- is fun.
Currently, there's no evidence that he had any knowledge beforehand.
I know I've been dropping far more hints than usual, so this might be my last. The mental state of Bill Roberts prior to the attack isn't well known in the story. We know his occupation, but once he snapped, his logic and motives are suspect from then on. He may in fact have been legitimately crazy. And how would it look when someone on trial tattoos themselves all over their face? Does their mental condition become confirmed?
Yeah, thank you. I really tried hard for a very long time to think and believe that Ink was not aware of a zombie-age starting in LA or around the world. But the last bits and piece shaked at this foundation very hard. I am glad that - this time - I was not totally wrong until the moment I started to tilt towards the unholy thoughts of Ink knowing too much ...
Zombie Story:
- raises the acceptance of killing humans in huge numbers,
- reveals everything bad and and even worse about human behaviour and psychology,
- is fun.
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