So I watched The Walking Dad

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There was a marathon for last season or something. My question is, has the show ever given a reason as to what makes the zoombies tick? Ignoring real world physics of course.

Of the stuff I watched, in a couple episodes they had corpses that were basically as close as you could get to being skeletons and they were still moving around.


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I see.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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S1 finale has it partially explained, pretty much the brain "restarts" after death, but it only controls functions needed for movement.

How the energy is produced to keep those muscles moving is beyond the point of the show. The zombies are the initial crisis, but they don't have to make sense, they just have to be. How they're reacted to, by humans as individuals and societies, is where the real conflict lies.
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Never saw any episodes beforehand but holy shit that prank with the dude who got "eaten" when surrounded on a dumpster and then a couple episodes later got saved by the camera angle before crawling under the dumpster was pretty funny.

Then like five episdoes of filler later he gets conked on the head.


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S1 finale has it partially explained, pretty much the brain "restarts" after death, but it only controls functions needed for movement.

How the energy is produced to keep those muscles moving is beyond the point of the show. The zombies are the initial crisis, but they don't have to make sense, they just have to be. How they're reacted to, by humans as individuals and societies, is where the real conflict lies.

I get that. But the show stretches that when it shows me toasty the zombie in a biker helmet who's been burned to near ash still able to move or the two peachy waterlogged toilet abominations in the sewers of Alexandria.

In both cases there's no muscle left at that point.


 
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They're like basically an unexplained plot device and just require a little suspension of belief to enjoy the rest of the show. TWD is less about zombies (not that that isn't a fair bit of screentime in some episodes) and more, like class said, about the people with their different factions reacting to the crisis and the new world in which they live.
It's a soap opera with gore... and I'm not ashamed to like it.


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They're like basically an unexplained plot device and just require a little suspension of belief to enjoy the rest of the show. TWD is less about zombies (not that that isn't a fair bit of screentime in some episodes) and more, like class said, about the people with their different factions reacting to the crisis and the new world in which they live.
It's a soap opera with gore... and I'm not ashamed to like it.

Admit it you just like it because it has sexy cadavers walking around.


 
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This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
They're like basically an unexplained plot device and just require a little suspension of belief to enjoy the rest of the show. TWD is less about zombies (not that that isn't a fair bit of screentime in some episodes) and more, like class said, about the people with their different factions reacting to the crisis and the new world in which they live.
It's a soap opera with gore... and I'm not ashamed to like it.

Admit it you just like it because it has sexy cadavers walking around.
I like my cute dead girls to be not moving and offer me no resistance.


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They're like basically an unexplained plot device and just require a little suspension of belief to enjoy the rest of the show. TWD is less about zombies (not that that isn't a fair bit of screentime in some episodes) and more, like class said, about the people with their different factions reacting to the crisis and the new world in which they live.
It's a soap opera with gore... and I'm not ashamed to like it.

Admit it you just like it because it has sexy cadavers walking around.
I like my cute dead girls to be not moving and offer me no resistance.

That just means you gotta step up your bondage game.


 
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
—Judge Aaron Satie
——Carmen
S1 finale has it partially explained, pretty much the brain "restarts" after death, but it only controls functions needed for movement.

How the energy is produced to keep those muscles moving is beyond the point of the show. The zombies are the initial crisis, but they don't have to make sense, they just have to be. How they're reacted to, by humans as individuals and societies, is where the real conflict lies.

I get that. But the show stretches that when it shows me toasty the zombie in a biker helmet who's been burned to near ash still able to move or the two peachy waterlogged toilet abominations in the sewers of Alexandria.

In both cases there's no muscle left at that point.
That's what I said - the logic of how the zombies function isn't important. It's magic, karma, Allah's wrath, whatever. The show is disliked by Romero for the same reason it's actually good: it's not about the zombies.


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S1 finale has it partially explained, pretty much the brain "restarts" after death, but it only controls functions needed for movement.

How the energy is produced to keep those muscles moving is beyond the point of the show. The zombies are the initial crisis, but they don't have to make sense, they just have to be. How they're reacted to, by humans as individuals and societies, is where the real conflict lies.

I get that. But the show stretches that when it shows me toasty the zombie in a biker helmet who's been burned to near ash still able to move or the two peachy waterlogged toilet abominations in the sewers of Alexandria.

In both cases there's no muscle left at that point.
That's what I said - the logic of how the zombies function isn't important. It's magic, karma, Allah's wrath, whatever. The show is disliked by Romero for the same reason it's actually good: it's not about the zombies.

I can get that. Just pointing out what I sees. Always like looking outside the main picture.


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S1 finale has it partially explained, pretty much the brain "restarts" after death, but it only controls functions needed for movement.

How the energy is produced to keep those muscles moving is beyond the point of the show. The zombies are the initial crisis, but they don't have to make sense, they just have to be. How they're reacted to, by humans as individuals and societies, is where the real conflict lies.

I get that. But the show stretches that when it shows me toasty the zombie in a biker helmet who's been burned to near ash still able to move or the two peachy waterlogged toilet abominations in the sewers of Alexandria.

In both cases there's no muscle left at that point.
That's what I said - the logic of how the zombies function isn't important. It's magic, karma, Allah's wrath, whatever. The show is disliked by Romero for the same reason it's actually good: it's not about the zombies.

I was also thinking as I watched, the drama would intensify big time if the show had runners as oppossed to only walkers. They seemed to do a decent job of doing some tension in certain scenes with walkers. But if they added runners that'd change the game.


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I think at one point they suggest that the virus reduces cognitive functions to a purely primordial and instinctual state, i.e. consuming food to survive.

The point of the show isn't about how and why the zombies operate though. It's how the characters operate in that kind of world.
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Never saw any episodes beforehand but holy shit that prank with the dude who got "eaten" when surrounded on a dumpster and then a couple episodes later got saved by the camera angle before crawling under the dumpster was pretty funny.

Then like five episdoes of filler later he gets conked on the head.
Yeah that fakeout was pretty dumb and pissed off a lot of people.


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The Walking Dad sounds more interesting than The Walking Dead.


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The Walking Dad sounds more interesting than The Walking Dead.

Father to coral does do a lot of walking.