In a state of panic, Lance was separated from the group and tried to outrun the infected chasing him. How Lance survived the journey to the stadium was a miracle in of itself, let alone surviving the chaos in the finale. A great number of them died so fast, only adding to the sheer number of zombies in the area.Įnsung chaos and panic caused by the undead – Copyright Netflix With so much chaos ongoing around them, most of the survivors had no idea who to shoot. Zombies aside, this was still at the early days of the apocalypse with many survivors yet to become hardened by the new world. The most likely scenario would be that most of the survivors would never have used a gun in their lifetime, let alone had to shoot a moving target which just so happened to be another person. Why were the survivors rubbish with guns? But the only logical answer would be the people panicked and nobody had the foresight to shoot her before she attacked. We’ve put it down to poor writing because realistically the number of people around her with weapons, at least one person should have been smart enough to put a bullet in her head. That question is a little harder to answer. Why did no one shoot Carmen when she turned? With her death, the virus took over and turned her into one of the undead. When a civilian was attacked by a zombie, a stray bullet from said survivor hit Carmen, which in turn killed her. Unsurprisingly the number of survivors in the area attracted the infected, which didn’t take long for chaos to ensue. She was seen with another survivor who likely took responsibility for the teenage girl. When the army protecting the stadium was overrun, survivors may have been locked inside or took shelter while the army tried to fight off the undead. At the time the stadium and surrounding area wouldn’t have been overrun. She was on the transport that safely arrived at the stadium. Not only is evacuation unlikely, but the area could be targeted for an air strike. With so many undead in one area, the army would have blacklisted the site and canceled any evacuations they had planned. Nearly all the soldiers and civilians in the area had become undead. Why didn’t the evacuation of the stadium happen? The number of undead would have easily outnumbered the army too fast for them to handle the situation. It only would have taken a few infected to cause utter chaos, as seen at the end of the finale. The army was not trained to fight hordes of the undead, so even with their training, nothing would have prepared them for that. Without being bitten, if a person were to die they would still reanimate as a zombie. The sad and simple answer to that question is the army was overrun by the zombies. What happened to the army protecting the stadium?
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