Table of Contents
Is Walking Dead unrealistic?
The Walking Dead is a show that grounds itself in realism, but there are few things about it that just don’t make sense. The entire conceit of The Walking Dead was to take a realistic look at what would happen to the world following a zombie apocalypse.
Why are skulls so soft in TWD?
As Thomas has said, it’s because they’ve begun to decay. In seasons 1–3, the skulls were a lot stronger, often times a knife or hatchet would get stuck in the skull of the walker. However, the producers of TWD have made it clear that as each episode passes, the walkers get weaker, slower, and less capable.
Do the walkers feel pain?
They do not appear to feel or respond to pain, can survive even the most brutal injuries, and despite their bottomless appetite for flesh, they do not need food, water, or sleep to function.
How was the military overrun in walking dead?
It is informally referred to as the “Military” within the fictional realms of the The Walking Dead universe. According to many survivors in both the television and the comic series, the Military attempted to contain the outbreak, but were ultimately overrun by the sheer numbers of the undead.
Why are there no bicycles in the walking dead?
Bikes would be too easy to find and really low maintenance. Also, on bikes, they could out ride the zombies. With cars, they can run out of gas and we can add some cool scenes with windshield wipers squeaking over zombie guts. Bobby, bikes in The Walking Dead would just work too well.
What does the walking dead teach us?
Here are some life lessons that TWD can teach us: There Is Safety In Numbers. As Rick wonders through each season he quickly learned that there is safety in numbers. By being part of a large physical group or mass, an individual is less likely to be the victim of a mishap, accident, attack, or other bad event.
Is it possible to stab through a human skull?
For example, the human skull is VERY hard and curved. It would take a significant amount of pressure and accuracy to stab through the bone to reach the skull of a walker. Kirkman explained that while stabbing through the skull is difficult, that it is possible.
What is the weakest part of the skull?
pterion
Clinical significance The pterion is known as the weakest part of the skull. The anterior division of the middle meningeal artery runs underneath the pterion. Consequently, a traumatic blow to the pterion may rupture the middle meningeal artery causing an epidural haematoma.
Why the military failed in the walking dead?
There are a lot of potential reasons why the U.S. military could fail to respond to the walker threat adequately, mostly related to the size and scope of the country and difficulties getting supplies where they are needed quickly enough to ensure survival.