Yeah, that was yucky and smart and I agree about them remembering that the zombies were once people. (Also, they still haven't called them zombies on screen, have they?)
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I remember "geeks" and "walkers" -- not sure. Perhaps I shall have to watch again.
I'm skeptical that zombies would suddenly hone in on them due to the zombie guts they were wearing being washed off by a sudden shower. Wouldn't the rain itself disperse any scent of still-living bodies so the zombies wouldn't be able to track it to them specifically? It should seem like the live prey scent was coming from wherever their runoff went.
I'll totally go with it, if only because their scent may have changed due to fear and adrenaline or maybe it washed away enough of the zombie's own personal scent that they could pick it up. ::waves hands quickly and confusingly::
Look, turtles! Zombie turtles!
(AKA The Trundling Dead)
Gamera is really neat / he is filled with zombie meat
(sorry)
Hooray! Walking Dead just got a 13 ep second season order!
Zombie zombie zombie.
Excellent!!
It irks me that they don't call them zombies. Geeks and walkers. It's as if they're in a world without Romero. Or Rob Zombie. So Faith never danced to Living Dead Girl in their alternabuffyverse. I find it upsetting. Why must they be in a world without the word "zombie"? It's weird, right?
It's as if they're in a world without Romero. Or Rob Zombie.
they are. the author of the graphic novels says that there is no zombie entertainment or myths prior to the event. so that's why they call them walkers, etc.
I could argue either way -- on the pro side of A World Without Zombie Movies, none of the characters can be faulted for not immediately running to the nearest Blockbuster and familiarizing themselves with ideas that do or don't work, not to mention books like The Zombie Survival Manual. Nor will there be smart-ass characters making in-jokes about Romero movies.
On the meta side, the producers have less of a chance for getting sued for copyright violation by overzealous legal departments.
Speaking of stories copying other stories... according to a commenter on Alan Sepinwall's review of the first episode, in fact the original graphic novel had been written/drawn prior to the release of 28 Days Later so the plot of "comatose survivor wakes up in hospital after zombie apocalypse" wasn't copycatting.