Romulus Augustus: arrow: You wanted embarrassing examples of "holes" in "Walking Dead" you have ... poverty, one could turn a blind eye to it (as if nothing could be done about it), the number in the form of sawing off his hand by the chained LOL to power ... The door was secured with a thick chain and as you could see the walkers could not move to get to it, so he had time to use the saw in a more meaningful way. And even if not, it was enough to repel ... your thumb and remove the handcuffs ... Why would you "sacrifice" your whole hand at once? : badgrin:
The hero can barely stand on his feet after he has already risen from the hospital bed (first episode). It was enough for Negr to dress his wound and, after sleeping through the night, he waved the stick very efficiently, although he happened to be placed in such a place that, in fact, he should still be lying down, and not "clean up". Negro probably had a magic gift in his hands.
Walkers are known to be nearby, and campers should be careful. Meanwhile, the mother tells the kid to go alone, because he has to talk to a "pusher friend" ... Somehow I do not really see concern for the only branch here. As we well know, sometimes a moment of inattention is enough ... A surprising lack of imagination ...
Why these gun problems, sir? There was an army, there are shops ... And the heroes complain about the shortages ... The same applies to food and clothes (women wash rags in a stream or stream). Of course, they cannot go anywhere else ... although they do have cars.
The heroes tear up ... the corpse to smear itself with its "lenses" - it was obviously not macabre ... Or other scenes of violence shown up close, with reverence ... And you say that there is no macabre ...
AdamB: arrow: And how many zombie series are there? Exactly ... "Fish and Crayfish".

In any case, "Walking Dead", although a lot of money was pumped into it, gives way to "Dead Set" in every respect.