Vernon last act
Why would Vernon steal the boat after all. I finished replaying the episodes and saw it all again.
Keeping it simple, he wouldn't steal by force from the people he moments ago worked with and helped him get med for his friends.
Let's say he needed to do that to survive, then he wouldn't know how to drive a boat.
Let's say someone knew how to drive a boat, then there wouldn't be space for all the invalids.
Let's say there was space for everyone, then they couldn't take the tons of supplies they got, that according to Lee, could last for months if they stayed at the morge, where they were living a long time, even with walkers in the other side of the wall.
What do you think? Just a way to fuck the boat idea quick or it's a valid action from Vernon?
Keeping it simple, he wouldn't steal by force from the people he moments ago worked with and helped him get med for his friends.
Let's say he needed to do that to survive, then he wouldn't know how to drive a boat.
Let's say someone knew how to drive a boat, then there wouldn't be space for all the invalids.
Let's say there was space for everyone, then they couldn't take the tons of supplies they got, that according to Lee, could last for months if they stayed at the morge, where they were living a long time, even with walkers in the other side of the wall.
What do you think? Just a way to fuck the boat idea quick or it's a valid action from Vernon?
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The morgue wasn't safe anymore, seen with the walkers nearly getting inside at the start of episode 5. Savannah, as a whole, is likely to be one of the most unsafe areas in the world in it's current state.
They probably packed as much as possible before they left. It's not like they couldn't get more supplies from other areas regardless. Someone probably knows how to drive a boat anyways, Vernon strikes me as a man who would know how. It's not rocket science.
The big question though is how did they moved the boat without first getting mauled by zombies? The streets are absolutely filled to the brim with zombies. They either worked extremely fast before the bulk of the train walkers came or they were all killed before they reached the river.
Mind you, I kept waiting for the dialogue scene where Kenny would explain what they would do in this boat exactly and it never came so I'm not sure how well even the writers had thought that out.
Kenny: We'll get on a boat!
Lee: And then what?
Kenny: Sing The Lonely Island's "I'm On A Boat".
Lee: I love those guys! I wonder what happened to T-Pain?
*cut to zombie T-Pain sitting in recording studio*
T-Pain: *voice modulating up and down electronically* Braaaaaaaaaaains.
Vernon offers to take Clem with him afterwards when he suddenly only has 4 people in his group and he knows the boat can fit 5. He can at least save the little kid from the mega hordes about to swarm Savannah. If the fight with Vernon actually happened with Clem and Lee there Vernon probably would have taken her along if he had won the boat fight.
Fits into how he acted pretty well for me.
good eye sight is enough evidence, he probably saw thousands of zombies and dust from the bell tower