hope they explore the cause and how its spread at some point. But both leads being teachers in a high school probably not.
hope they explore the cause and how its spread at some point. But both leads being teachers in a high school probably not.
Pretty sure they stated originally that they weren't going to. We might get a little bit it info but I highly doubt any full blown explanation of how it originated and started to spread (aside the obvious)
It's the trees revolting.
re·volt
rəˈvōlt/
verb
verb: revolt; 3rd person present: revolts; past tense: revolted; past participle: revolted; gerund or present participle: revolting
1.
rise in rebellion.
"the insurgents revolted and had to be suppressed"
synonyms: rebel, rise up, rise, take to the streets, riot, mutiny
"the people revolted"
refuse to acknowledge someone or something as having authority.
"voters may revolt when they realize the cost of the measures"
archaic
having rebelled or revolted.
adjective: revolted
"the revolted Bretons"
2.
cause to feel disgust.
"he was revolted by the stench that greeted him"
synonyms: disgust, sicken, nauseate, make nauseous, make someone sick, turn someone's stomach, be repugnant to, be repulsive to, put off, be offensive to, make someone's gorge rise; More
informalturn off, gross out
"the smell revolted him"
disgusting, sickening, nauseating, stomach-turning, stomach-churning, repulsive, repellent, repugnant, appalling, abominable, hideous, horrible, awful, dreadful, terrible, obnoxious, vile, nasty, foul, loathsome, offensive, objectionable, off-putting, distasteful, disagreeable, vomitous;
informalghastly, putrid, horrid, gross, gut-churning, yucky, icky;
formalrebarbative;
literarynoisome, loathly
"a number of revolting items in their refrigerator"
antonyms: attractive, pleasant, mouthwatering
archaic
feel strong disgust.
noun
noun: revolt; plural noun: revolts
1.
an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
"a countrywide revolt against the central government"
synonyms: rebellion, revolution, insurrection, mutiny, uprising, riot, rioting, insurgence, seizure of power, coup, coup d'état
"an armed revolt"
a refusal to continue to obey or conform.
"a revolt over tax increases"
Origin
mid 16th century: from French révolte (noun), révolter (verb), from Italian rivoltare, based on Latin revolvere ‘roll back’ (see revolve).
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The typical use is not a present participle, so wouldn't it be more proper to say "the trees are in revolt"?
If we ever learn how and why it spread, it'll likely be when they know the series is going to end so they can cure it.
Honestly, I don't think they've even thought of it yet. The most logical is probably some kind of dormant virus similar HPV or HIV, and that's still disregarding the obvious realistical flaws that is zombies.
It's not that unrealistic.
Makes me wonder though if the folks on the International Space Station are affected by it.
Probably not, but without the supply drops from Earth, they would eventually just die from starvation or equipment failure.
Spoiler: show
I already went there, nobody got it ._.a
They should do The Walking Dead and The Last Ship crossover.
I am enjoying this so much more then the last season of the main show.
And you people thought the one black person rule only on the walking dead was strict
Sounds like instead of seeing the cast wander through the woods on TWD, we will see the cast wander through the desert.
what'd that stupid fucking mexican kid say? "i'm a part of something!" or some shit. made me rage so hard and want to punch him in the fucking face. hope he dies like 9023904092349032 times faster than the junkie.
carl all over again.
Cool that the beginning of the outbreak/chaos/general pandemonium we get to see the inside of an empty school, a barber shop and someones house....