![]() Perhaps when things calm down, they can come up with a more reliable check-in system that allows them to be more cognizant of each other’s whereabouts. So it’s kind of understandable that when Zombie Infestation 2.0 began, she couldn’t find him. ![]() To be fair though, in this episode, Carl had left the house late at night under intentionally secretive circumstances. There was something ironic about that.ĭoes Lori Grimes ever know where her son is? Was there something ironic about the fact that Rick and Carl had to lock themselves in the same barn where the zombies were once held captive, while a bunch of zombies tried to get inside? Who could be piloting such a helicopter? Could it be a government official who wants to bring the walkers to the farm? Merle? The Governor? Only season three will definitively tell us. Another option: it was serving as a very specific walker signal, leading them to a place where it wanted them to converge. Why did the zombies decide to take a road trip (or road limp-along)? The helicopter may have been a sign that more people could be found wherever it was heading. (Estimated time required for this zombie migration to occur given how bleeding slow those things walk: half of season one and nearly all of season two.) The migration eventually took the walkers to Hershel’s farm. In the beginning of this episode, a number of walkers were happily enjoying a flesh feast in Atlanta when a helicopter showed up, prompting all of them to start heading in the direction of that chopper. Why did the zombies in the city start migrating toward the country, and Hershel’s farm, just because of that helicopter? ![]()
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