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what happened to cause the outbreak is the least important thing in the series

spoiler: everyone will stfu about the story's pacing when rick gets his hand cut off, dale is eaten by cannibals, carl shoots another kid after the kid kills his younger brother, rick starts talking to lori on a telephone he carries in his backpack after her and the baby are killed by the man that cuts off rick's hand. also carl eventually gets shot in the face and survives too. and morgan pops back up later, but his son is now a zombie and he keeps him as a pet. now stfu about the character development because it sets the stage for poo to go deeper into hell than you can ever imagine

i hope you didn't read that because none of it may happen. but it all happens in the comics.

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They already did a flashback of the hospital when he was in the coma that setup how things were when Rick woke up.

Technical explanations of zombie outbreaks are doomed to failure and really not the point of a zombie movie or TV show. I would love to see giant army/zombie battles as a occasional thing, but it's not going to happen well on a TV budget. I['m far more interested to find out whats going to happen to Ricks wife and the guys in the bar at this point anyways, what a great setup.

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They already did a flashback of the hospital when he was in the coma that setup how things were when Rick woke up.

Technical explanations of zombie outbreaks are doomed to failure and really not the point of a zombie movie or TV show. I would love to see giant army/zombie battles as a occasional thing, but it's not going to happen well on a TV budget. I['m far more interested to find out whats going to happen to Ricks wife and the guys in the bar at this point anyways, what a great setup.

i really didn't care for that flashback of shane pulling up to inform lori about rick's condition. now that darabont is gone, hopefully all of that bullshit is too

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i really just hope that carol ends up intentionally feeding herself to a zombie in the prison because lori and rick don't want to have a kinky 3 way marriage. also i hope they throw in the sick fug that kills the kids in the prison too. oh, and i hope tyreese gets a chance to beat his daughter's boyfriend to death after he fails to follow through on their suicide pact even though she kills herself

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