OK. Zombie baby. That was stupid.
It's safe to say that was established with the Dawn of the Dead remake. Why anyone would use that same idea is beyond me.
You guys don't know how this virus operates! Maybe it's a T-virus that pumps steroids and adrenaline into the baby!:lol
That guy who was in Road Trip was not selling it for me either. And his girlfriend seemed pretty oblivious to the "Zombpocalypse"
Also, the fact they called it "Zombpocalypse":facepalm
Two things wrong with that. First, one movie's canon isn't canon in unrelated media. I have no problem with a baby becoming a zombie, it's just like any other person, only smaller, weaker and less coordinated. Second, you must not have seen the show. It wasn't that a baby became a zombie was that unbelievable. It was that a baby spontaneously became a zombie, suddenly gained the skills of an agile, cunning, ninja like zombie that then hid from the living people (unlike every other zombie in the show) and then used spring attacks to launch itself out at battle hardened soldier and bite through his fatigues purely with his gums, because babies don't have teeth. Again, not a toddler or small child, but an actual baby in a baby carrier
Chick with the baseball bat? How'd you figure that? She seemed pretty aware of everything.
I think he was watching a recording pre-zombie apocalypse and just answering like he was talking to her. She says something like "Did you hear about that trouble in Washington?" like it's at the start of the zombies.
Everyone knows that zombie baby's were a bad idea, especially after one was presented in the remake of DOTD. Why any filmmaker or TV show writer would use the idea again, as it was established as a bad idea after the response the idea got from the film years ago, is something that is completely moronic.
Bad idea how in the remake of DotD? It was the logical extension of what was occurring with the infected pregnant lady. I had zero issue with the scenario in the movie, as it added some horror to what is already a pretty horrific situation. In the movie, the baby was a zombie. And it just screamed and writhed around but was zero threat to anyone. It's just the thought that even children and babies aren't safe from becoming zombies.
A zombie ninja baby that skitters around and hides while it prepares for a spring attack is just really ****ing stupid.
Finally, someone is using a 22lr. That would be a great weapon for head shots. Unlike what the peddler said, you would not need 3 or 4 shots, one will do. That is because the 22lr tends to ricochet around the inside of the skull. One of the reasons it was a favorite of the OSS during WWII. That, and it is easy to silence the report with low recoil, making it easy to control. Add to that the 22lr is the most common cartridge in the US, so it should be easy to find, and you can carry a lot in a small space. Most Police departments have silenced 22's in their armories for animal control, so if you are lucky, you could find a silenced 22 pistol or rifle.