The climbing after 10 years of decay thing is immersion breaking, I mean how did they get so strong? A trained, well fed soldier is supposed to be weaker in single combat against basically a walking skeleton?
@@Piter1102020 Right, and moving muscles would require a good amount of oxygen but they don't seem to breath much and can still "live" underwater. It's interesting.
Every time I see this scene I just imagine the metal ripping the skin off the walker’s hands if not the entire hand in general. There’s no way they’d be able to do it
Jurassic World is thinking "Hey you stole our plot device." Also, first Jurassic Park movie, raptors get out through their open top cages. Fourth movie where the park was supposed to learn from past mistakes, the build an open top enclosure with a massive door the animal can fit through if a single person unlocks it. No airlock or double doors with a cool down between them opening nope just repeating the mistakes of the first movie. I'll watch Jurassic Park 3 before any of the Jurassic World ones.
Fun Fact: While Rick and Glenn were getting the truck in season 1 episode 2 a walker climbed the fence after their camouflage was washed off by the rain.
Yeah but they then said they became dumb and re-connect that ability out. Then they were dumb in Fear. Now they're getting smart again. Lol it's just bad writing.
Apparently Walkers have super-powerful dog smelling that allows them to smell Normal humans among rotting corpses while living people could never do that
Not only that they were able to climb fences and almost run. There is a theory that this variant is caused by the virus being altered by the CDC. We can see this type of walkers in France (in the post credit scene in TWD the world beyond) which takes place in the former CDC labs. It is not a coincidence that these smarter variants are seen in Atlanta where the CDC was located and the virus was experimented at. Most of the series takes place further from Atlanta showing only few rare variants.
Dude I noticed that when I watched the episode live and, my reaction is on RU-vid where I'm like "Oh god!" It's a subtle hint of just how much more intelligent the variants are
A suggestion I would make is that Instead of the soilder accidentally flipping the level letting the walkers in, The walker would kill the soilder, notice the lever... And pull it himself, it shows how the walkers are evolving
@@senor_lite remember in season 1 there was a walker that tried opening doors, for all we know walkers can evolve and pull levers too it does not seem that hard to do
@@marley_presley3115 well yeah, turning a door that uses a handle is probably easy even for a brain dead walker, but it's not everyday the walkers see a whole gate opened by a lever
@@senor_lite I agree so my edit on this edit is to have soldier get ambushed the way it happens here but one of the other soldiers accidentally shoots him trying to get the walker off him. In the confusion and with several other walkers climbing over, they forget about their fallen comrade and he resurrects and pulls the lever.
@@marley_presley3115 Indeed, though interestingly the showrunner said that zombie was a mistake, and they moved away from that... until now. Interesting to see them come back full circle
1.- The guy is giving the back to the hord of zombies... 2.- They have the gates system controls without any protection for accidentally activation. 3.- One rotten zombie has more strength than a human which have a storm trooper armor on 4.- The human opened the gates accidentally RIDICULOUS!!!
Guys in armor are no different than the original Alexandria tribe. Just soft with weapons. Rick taught their community how to always watch their back and each others, and to be relentelss in getting rid of walkers. Negan is built like that too and always solo'd herds himself throughout the show.
I think it’s cool that there are walker variants. It’s sort of like how there are abnormal Titans in AOT that either show ridiculously low levels of intelligence or terrifyingly high levels of intelligence and enhanced physical prowess.
Four-six men could literally hold that wall with impunity with those rifles and at least 7-10 mags each. Each mag they can put down 30 of them with well placed shots (not hard on skeletons moving at a snails pace), volleys of fire with cover for reloading, they wouldn't get 20ft past the opened gate.
No way a decayed, frail-ass corpse has the strength, yet the body's ability to stay intact to even climb. I fully expected a zombie attempting to climb, only for it to rip it's arm off in an attempt to pull on to something to climb.
The idea of variant walkers was great but holy shit did they leave it way too late. They left it so late in fact that the only impact they had was in this scene lol. The writers literally changed how the walkers work after 10+ years of being the same just so they could have a way for them to breach the commonwealth. If they were gonna go for variant walkers it really had to be introduced at the start of the season, not during the very last episodes.
@@crystolcollins9004 yes of course! Did u See how fast they revived in world beyond? under 1 Minute. Normal walkers need 2-8 minutes/hour's to came back
That was some of the worst writing I've ever seen.They had 3 guys manning the walls while a swarms coming but as soon as they need to pen someone in they have 30 guys, jeeps, trucks, fences, barbed wire... The writers don't give a shit anymore
Fresh zombies being able to climb and be an actual threat makes sense. A zombie that has been decaying for a while being able to climb makes no sense at all.
this is interesting.. in season 1 the little girl zombie in ep 1 picked up a teddy bear, then Morgan's wife could twist a door knob, then in the mall the walkers used stone to break the glass. They changed that plot when they changed the director and it seems like they are trying to bring back that twist... it will be so interesting if those walkers evolve bcs of hunger, they'll be scarier, they'll be a threat again, more dangerous than the living again.
Another example, if u look at when Rick gets into the tank in the city some walkers climb on it (maybe the herd bunched up and they kinda got shoved up there?) but some of em can be seen trying to get their fingers under the tank hatch to lift it up and open it
0:48 The thing that REALLY freaked me out here, not just seeing more variants, but seeing a Variant walker straight up ripping the guys helmet off, throwing it to the ground and THEN biting him! I caught that when they first showed the episode i was like Oh HELL No!!!
@@blacknonbinarydisabledlesbian daaaaaaamn, so true, immediately went to shit after season 1, this has basically killed the genre, dumbest writers in existence
In this last season, of the people who died the most, were the Soldiers of Commonwealth, Thing that didn't happen much in the comics, in the series there was a lot more death of the soldiers than in the comics
weren't variants introduced in season 1 episode 1 and 2? ep 1, Morgan's walker wife was twisting the door knob, some walkers climbed up the top of the tank where Rick hid. Ep 2, a walker climbed up a fence when Rick and Glenn were getting a truck, back at the shopping mall where the rest were trapped, they showed briefly a walker holding a big rock, was about to hit the glass...
They also showed in the comics that Negans leather jacket was thick enough to protect him from bites. I'm still kinda sad they never brought that into the show
Why didn’t he just start shooting to try and thin their numbers? Also, what were those other two doing behind the gate like that? Why weren’t they on high ground?
The guard could have easily shoved that Walker away, despite being bitten. You wouldn't just stand there screaming and lightly pushing on it, you'd f'ing charge the mother into the metal post behind it, crush its skull and resume defending your wall, even though you know you're going to die, in that kind of situation I like to think someone who was trained would have thought, ah, well I'm going to die and turn anyway, so why not fight till the end and defend my friends and family inside the wall.
Answer : there's 2 different plot in walking dead ( series not comic or the game , game and comic was so better than this after like s6 or maybe 5 ) Plot armor so many character have this Plot death : yep there's always this starting from s6 💀
I cudn't watch the last 8 episodes of season 11 as the last 8 episodes are not available on Netflix in India 😕 Any suggestions where can I watch the remaining episodes in India?
All I would do is just build a high wall with angled metal plates protruding outwards at the top of the wall, so even if the find a way to climb the wall they physically cannot get over when they reach the job unless the do some super backflip and catch the plate with super human upper body strength.
This is one of the reasons why I don't like the walking dead. A rotting corpse has enough strength to climb a wall and manages to remove the armor of a soldier and then bite him. Meanwhile the soldier just sits there and takes it
I had a running theory that the pathogen that caused the outbreak was incapable of evolving or just artificially designed to target humans since no other animals became walkers. Figured that animals would've been zombified if it could evolve.
Well in 10x13 Michonne went through a room with animals in cages, don’t know if they were experiments or not who knows, 5x10 those stray dogs I thought turned but they were just feral
He's in full body armor, like literally there is no part of him that wasn't covered. How the fk did He let a rotter get the drop on him. A ninja walker lmfao, like the one at the hilltop that was in the cage with the saviours that just jumped up hahaha.
I really wish the intelligence was consistent,I understand that as their body decays so does the brain or mind. But to a extent ,In season one they show that parts of the brain is still active.Yet here they are years later climbing walls and hold weapons.
The fact they're this organized but don't have a moat is offensive. Like a draw bridge and spikes sticking out of the water and away from the building would solve all their problems
Yeah they whoulda made the climbing ones be less decayed. Maybe could exolain it that their vsriant of the virus almost makes them a "super zombie" so muscle mass is maintained etc
*Many people got surprised about this scene but it's not new, The Variant Walkers are there since the beginning when Rick Met Glenn for the first time and Glenn brought Rick to Andrea inside a clothing store there is walker holding a rock using it to break the glass, theres also another walker that climbed the fence.*
Drones would have been a good thing to use against the walkers. Obviously the walking dead 1st season took place in 2010 and drones weren't a big thing yet. None of use really thought about drones much back then. In this universe Technolgy peak in 2010 but if the outbreak happened just 1 decade later could have made a big difference with the drones. Here's 3 ways drones could have been used against the walkers. 1. use drones to distract the walkers if you wanted to check out an area. This could also work if you wanted to lead a large group of walkers away from your home or location. 2. lead the walkers to a cliff and fly over it. The walkers would all walk off the cliff. 3. Build guns to the drones to fight the walkers.This could be done away far away from living people so if walkers start getting attractive to the sound no big deal. Once the bullets or battery gets low, send the drone back reload, recharge then send it back out.