The Walking Dead

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  • Gnash0

    As they both fell you could see that their heads were oriented away from the bin -- clearly landing with their feet closest to it. Then in the camera pan up and away his head is now closest to the bin. This magical proximity to the bin hints to his escape route. just lay still under there until the horde moves on.

    • The fence behind the bin also disappears in the overhead shot, which is either a mistake or the bin was pushed over him.i_monk
    • ...interesting, I hadn't thought of that. The walkers behind the bin push it over him.Gnash
    • no... check again.Ben99
    • That show is filled with errors on the set.Ben99
    • Exemple: the blood splat coming from the right on Glenn's face. The guy is in front of him, it make zero sense.Ben99
    • Sometimes i wonder if they really think about their shit when they shoot the scenes.Ben99
    • or when zombies are totally silent and furtive and BAM! right behind someone. No one heard it, and the zombie were shutting is grumping mouth off.. yeahBen99
    • The exit wound was on the left of the guy's face, so it would have sprayed out and hit the right side of Glenn's if they were facing.i_monk
    • @i_monk - but they were facing each other. that splatter didn't make sense. it was only on the right side of glen's face.Gnash
    • It would only be on the right side of his face if the two were facing.i_monk
    • check the scene again, it make ZERO senseBen99
    • ya, the blood would have to make a U-turn to land on glen's face like that.Gnash

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