What did you think of savannah?

edited September 2012 in The Walking Dead
like lee said 'it could be bad, or completely under control'.
but in the the trailer he says that its more dangerous then he thought so what do you think? :)

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  • edited September 2012
    The town actually looked pretty peaceful when we were coming up on it in the train. Looked like it might have even survived the walkers, but I'm pretty sure it didn't.
  • edited September 2012
    Rock114 wrote: »
    The town actually looked pretty peaceful when we were coming up on it in the train. Looked like it might have even survived the walkers, but I'm pretty sure it didn't.

    I was thinking that 'the herd' would follow the train to savannah
  • edited September 2012
    Lee said that to Clementine, an eight year old... we can't really tell what it will be like by that statement.
  • edited September 2012
    Yeah, it doesn't matter if there's zombies there or not. You're supplying the walkers.
  • edited September 2012
    PandaRave wrote: »
    I was thinking that 'the herd' would follow the train to savannah

    I think so too, it's just that when we first arrived the town looked pretty...well, pretty I guess. At first it looked like the apocalypse just passed the town over. I'm fairly certain that the herd will get there eventually, maybe that will be the cliffhanger for Episode 4.
  • edited September 2012
    Things have a tendency to look better from further away (Chuck's booze helps too).
  • edited September 2012
    PandaRave wrote: »
    I was thinking that 'the herd' would follow the train to savannah

    Like I said in another post, Lee should throw the train in reverse when they get there, jump off, and let the train lead the herd away from Savannah.
  • edited September 2012
    well i don't think there will be any walkers there, i think you might have to deal with the living first :D
  • edited September 2012
    Well, since radio-dude warned Lee to get off the streets in the preview, the city either has walkers, or issues among the living.
  • edited September 2012
    I think the herd will follow them there. Maybe the radio guy saw them coming and that's why he told them to get off the streets?
  • edited September 2012
    Could be the herd as well, I suppose. I just thought that the herd would arrive either late in Ep. 4 or the beginning of Ep. 5, but I don't remember how far the train was from the city when it got moving again.
  • edited September 2012
    It was quite a way away to Savannah, and the herd would be moving very slowly. If they weren't distracted while heading there it would take weeks, I think, for them to get there.
  • edited September 2012
    Savannah was run over by zombies a couple of months prior. We heard it the voice recorder in Clem's house. I think they'll be trouble there - and the problem will be compounded by the approaching walkers from Macon.

    Still, I think the main problem will stem from the living.
  • edited September 2012
    I think it's going to be hell, unless something drew the walkers away from it.
  • edited September 2012
    Maybe it's full of zombies and we have to cover ourselves in zombie guts etc. and use button sequences or something to 'sneak' through them, and whenever there's an option to speak we should only use '...'
  • edited September 2012
    ...I think Savannah = City of Hell.
    It's going to be far worse than Macon, Imho... Let's just wait :D
  • edited September 2012
    well i don't think there will be any walkers there, i think you might have to deal with the living first :D

    Rather deal with walkers. The town seems deserted, no walkers, no living except for us and the talkie guy. Anyone else getting a "Silent Hill" vibe from this, because the deserted metropolis frightens me more than one brimming with walkers.
  • edited September 2012
    The radio reporter in Glenn's delivery car at the end of Episode 1 states Savannah as a Stage 9 catastrophe, which is the same rating given to Atlanta.

    From what we know of Atlanta (comics & TV series) we can guess that Savannah isn't going to be pretty.
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