Well, Mikey, I think you are more than likely RIGHT, however, I IMAGINED that the Producers/Director ''
had more 'integrity' and would stick with the precedent set initially, so therefore it HAD to be significant,
but in the end I am sure you are right...and looking for some directorial consistency in Hollyweird is asking
a bit too much, I guess. Looks like we will have to see how it progresses.
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Did you notice the pile of burnt bodies as well? Why would they be burning bodies? My thought is
that everyone is already infected with the virus and if you die no matter what the cause of death then
you become a zombie. It seems a little too coincidental that they would work it into the script that
there are no bite marks on those zombies. It has to be part of the storyline.
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By Hollywood rules, if they shot a scene like that, and used it, it's most definitely going to be
important, and it will be a game changer for the most part. A paradigm shifter to put it like the
cliche' artists say. Interested to see how it plays out. Of course the cops did not die from
bullets, nor scratches, so what was their cause of death?