So how many of y'all are regularly watching "The Walking Dead"? I was floored by last night's episode - SHANE!!! How could you?!?!?
What a fantastic show. The writers force the characters to make the most soul-searching, devastating choices you can imagine - this show is about SURVIVAL; zombies are a side story. It is also quickly becoming a morality play comparing those who wish/hope/pray to hold on to the ethics of the nearly lost civilization with those who are more ready and able to adapt to a newfound survivalist moral code of an apocalyptic nightmare.
And some of those choices and drama involve firearms in a very real and honest way:
* one woman, who readily admits she's ready to "opt out" and just end it all, has her personal firearm "confiscated" from her by the wise old man of the group of survivors "for her sake", but also for the safety of the rest of the group (a single shot from a firearm can alert a swarm of hungry zombies who will hear the shot and stumble toward it looking for food). This whole story arc could be debated for months on a gun forum.
* Rule #4 (know what is BEYOND your target) is violated in the most devastating way by a man hunting deer
* Knowing how many rounds you have left in your weapon - and what you'll do with that last round - becomes a HUGE plot point in the latest episode
* as with most zombie fiction, shot placement (only head shots are effective on zombies) is vitally important
* hunting, tracking, and other outdoors skills (plus a silent-but-deadly crossbow) can be very advantageous in a world overrun by zombies
* multiple bullet fragments in a gunshot wound are a much more troublesome medical problem than a single slug
* situational awareness (and ability to hide/evade) is equally as important as skill with a firearm (perhaps more so)
... and that's all just in the first two episodes of this second season
I AM HOOKED
