The Walking Dead: The 6 most glaring mistakes of the series you’ve never noticed!

Cinema 1 June, 2017

While waiting for season 8 of The Walking Dead, we propose you a small recap ‘of the errors of the series next to which you are surely passed.
We’re still waiting for season 8 of The Walking Dead and Greg Nicotero unveiled a video of the shoot to help us wait until this fall. Since the video in question is not really informative, melty continues to help you to wait and today you are offered a summary of some of the most obvious errors in the series that you might not have noticed . Do not hesitate to tell us in the comments if you have seen others!
The watered sprinkler
In Episode 5 of Season 5, Self-Help, Eugene takes advantage of one of his rare moments of courage to help his friends and kill a whole horde of walkers in a rather badass way. He rides on a fire truck and uses the huge fire hose to knock out many zombies . Only this kind of pipe and especially the pressure of the water that came out is only possible when the engine is running … not like the truck on which Eugene was. In short, a small inconsistency that did nothing to the badassitude of the moment.
The Mystery of the Bra
In episode 7 of Season 3, “When the Dead Come Knocking”, the very unpleasant scene of the Governor who assaults Maggie is also endowed with some inconsistencies of fittings. Indeed the first time we see Maggie, she seems not to have a bra but simply a black top . Only in the next scene, when the Governor holds her hands, the bra straps of her bra are clearly visible … until the next shot where it has disappeared again. Lastly, what is particularly important in this scene is the strong desire to put a right to the Governor …
In the second episode of Season 1, Rick finds a grenade that he keeps with him and uses at the end of the season in “TS-19” when the whole group is stuck at the CDC just before he explodes. Only the experts will tell you, the grenade that he carries with him is not a “true” as its blue handle proves, and is commonly used for exercises in the army . Fortunately, thanks to the magic of television, it exploded to allow them to go out on time and save their skin.
Super-Zombie
In episode 11 of season 2 that marks the tragic end of Dale, a zombie moves from low to very strong in a very short time. Indeed when Carl leaves for a rural walk and falls on a walker stuck in the mud, he decides to throw stones at him because why not . Except that, karma, the walker frees itself and fails to bite it. But the walker in question, too weak to restrain a little boy still recovering from a gunshot wound, is seen some time later attacking a cow, nothing less, and is then able To kill and blow up Dale. Not an inconsistency as such, but a WTF moment that leaves you panting.
The man who whispered in Rick’s ear
In the last episode of season 1, “TS-19”, Dr. Jenner agrees to let Rick and the whole group come in after asking if they are infected. Infected, and not bitten . At the end of the episode, he leans toward Rick to whisper the few words that will change the course of their adventure and tell him that they are all carriers of the virus. But why ask the group if they are infected before welcoming them if he knows they are all infected anyway?
Deanna and alfalfa
In episode 5 of Season 6, Deanna makes plans for Alexandria to make the best use of available land and survive. Deanna, an MP in Ohio prior to the apocalypse, can be assumed to be a well-educated woman who knows how to read and write . But then why, when she draws the plans, would she have written “alfafa” rather than the real word – which is quite peculiar you are granted it – “alfalfa” . And for those who, like us, have just discovered, alfalfa is a plant better known as “alfalfa”. So, we learn every day … except Deanna.
Here is a small tour of the blatant errors in The Walking Dead , not to mention the biggest of all: the endless gasoline with the indeterminate lifespan that the survivors still seem to be able to find more than a year after the beginning of the ‘apocalypse. Obviously if you start to wonder about absolutely everything, difficult to appreciate again the series . It is better to continue to close your eyes on certain things and laugh at others. While waiting to see if any other inconsistencies will occur in the sequel, we wondered if Negan could be absent from the first episodes of season 8 of The Walking Dead . And did you notice inconsistencies?