Somehow, Strand and Charlie flew a hot-air balloon shaped like a beer bottle all the way to this same location despite not knowing how to operate a hot-air balloon.Then they were able to fix this plane with spare parts despite not knowing anything about how to build a plane. They flew a plane to save someone they didn't even know despite not knowing how to fly a plane and then crashed it but emerged unscathed.But it wasn't until Season 5 that things got really ridiculous. But it's so much worse on Fear.įor one thing, right off the bat in Season 4 they introduced Al's ridiculously overpowered van, replete with machine guns and heavy armor. Some of that changed as we got into the later seasons of The Walking Dead, when suddenly we had Shakespearean kings and their pet tigers, and honestly that was pretty annoying. It was a sheriff and his son and their weird band of stragglers trying to survive a harsh world. There were no crazy anti-zombie trucks with razor blades on them. But one thing about The Walking Dead that appealed to audiences from the very beginning, is that this was a gritty, realistic drama about what the world might look like if a zombie apocalypse actually happened. The premise itself is clearly fantastical. I don't expect everything in a show about the zombie apocalypse to be realistic. I'm sure there are more, but you get the drift.
(If I recall correctly, you would usually just hook the camera directly up to the TV to play these back). Even finding regular VCRs in this day and age would be almost impossible, let alone whatever they needed to play these small tapes. And yet, somehow they manage to find enough VCRs that use this format to put them all over a bunch of different truck stops and then magically power all these VCRs and TVs so that people can watch their stupid PSA, which they edited using lord knows what.
For instance, Logan was stuck when he set up the roadblock that Morgan and Al encountered. Gas suddenly losing its potency, but then not sticking to that rule.June looking for a suitable base of operations for the group despite having many options presented to her including: The synagogue, the mill, Daniel's well-stocked warehouse, the mall, etc.