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30 years Worst Adaptation from a Video Game ever! Episode 5x09 "The Doorway" *spoilers* What's next for Lucas Till? Overuse of Karate in non-Karate situations. David Tennant should regenerate into the new doctor after Jodie. Could play Darrin Stephens Season 3 seems lacking (Spoilers, Duh) Why do the Robots want the Engine Back/What or Who are the Robots? (Spoilers Duh) Did another time jump happen? View all posts >


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Seeing as though this Movie takes place before the events of Endgame. I'd say it's highly likely that Tony Stark is still alive. It seemed the direction they were heading with the whole "This is a man's world" song playing after the surgery scene. Then a skinny Reddington with wavy short light colored hair. Right! She had a complete makeover while in the Dark Realm. Kelly Overton has been so done with this series, it's so obvious. They should have killed her character off seasons ago. Raymond Reddington is Elizibeth's Mother. Yeah, it's got that feeling to it. She exited stage left and went on to another project trying to save herself from this movie. "Why they didn't..." That reason is the stay they didn't. 1 4 2 3 7 5 6 Short answer: Their still trying to survive. If you ever played 7 Days to Die, you'd understand why that won't work. A few examples. One is mentioned above. Scenario #1: Walkers fall into the moat, get up and start clawing at the walls until the ground above is dug out then causes a cave-in. Scenario #2: Walkers fall into the moat (with or without water) and start piling up until they build a bridge of bodies to walk across. One of the reasons moats worked back in the day was the fear it gave the attacking enemy, they didn't want to fall in and drown or die from a fall. But Walkers don't have this fear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03JHnQCGkbk As mentioned in the above clip from episode 1x06, the CDC guy Edwin shows the gang what actually happens when a person dies and turns into a walker. In the video from the CDC it's shown that the infection reanimates/regenerates/restarts the brain stem. The brain stem controls the automated functions of the body including movement, heart pumping, breathing etc... One other thing it does is provide the ability for life to receive, process, and adjust certain functions related to attention, vision, sleep, hearing, arousal, and temperature control. Since the infection doesn't restart the rest of the brain (almost as if engineered), the person is gone, the ability to judge and understand is gone. Only primal instinct of self exists. The heart is still pumping what it can regardless if the blood is oxygenated. The brain stem is still sending signals for basic functions such as walking, seeing and hearing. Tho the vision/hearing of a Walker does diminish over time, what vision/hearing they do have the basic function of the only part of the brain (the brain stem) uses to guide the Walker. I theorize that the infection that regenerated/restarted the Walker possibly is doing this continuously. Again, it's almost like the infection or virus responsible is intelligent in some way or either engineered by someone or some thing. View all replies >