Which Season 1 references are there in 400 days?

edited July 2013 in The Walking Dead
I know about the Russel Carley/Doug one and the Shel Boat reference. Also the Everett Phamarcy in Vinces story. Are there more?

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  • edited July 2013
    You can see Kenny and his truck in the background during the opening.
  • edited July 2013
    In Vince's story, a cop car passes by on the other road during the traffic jam that is possibly Lee on his way to jail
  • edited July 2013
    Kenny and Duck was in the opening, but I was surprised that we didn't see a walker run at Duck. So this may not be the same incident that Kenny spoke of at Hershel's.
  • edited July 2013
    double_u wrote: »
    Kenny and Duck was in the opening, but I was surprised that we didn't see a walker run at Duck. So this may not be the same incident that Kenny spoke of at Hershel's.

    Well, you see Duck running towards Kenny, so maybe something was going on then...
  • edited July 2013
    Near the end, when Tavia speaks to the group, one of her reassuring speech options is something like: "What do you think we gonna do, eat you?".
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    edited July 2013
    In Vince's story, a cop car passes by on the other road during the traffic jam that is possibly Lee on his way to jail

    Dont we hear helis in Lee one? Doubt it is him, but you never know.
  • edited July 2013
    I think I saw the hatchet from Season 1 among the knives and whatnot at the start of Shel's story, before checking on the watchdogs. It also looked like the radio Tavia was using was Campman's, from Episode 5.
  • edited July 2013
    Somebody mentioned Vince could be Glenn's brother
  • edited July 2013
    Rock114 wrote: »
    I think I saw the hatchet from Season 1 among the knives and whatnot at the start of Shel's story, before checking on the watchdogs. It also looked like the radio Tavia was using was Campman's, from Episode 5.

    Cause people can't have similar hatchets and radios.
  • edited July 2013
    Somebody mentioned Vince could be Glenn's brother

    I actually thought this at one point in Vince's story. They have a resemblance and Vince is in Macon where Glenn grew up. Also read this:

    "Before the epidemic, Glenn was a pizza delivery boy in massive debt. He had several payments for his car and his apartment burdening him, as well as a severed relationship with his parents. Several questionable skills such as being able to hot-wire a car were acquired in his college years. He was forced to steal cars with friends to make a living, although he also admits he enjoyed the experience.

    Glenn revealed his financial trouble eventually became so extreme, he almost lost everything. He begrudgingly told his fellow survivors that this problem would have forced him to crawl back to his estranged parents for help. His hopes for anything to get him out of it came true, in a way, when the dead began to rise."


    He was in a massive debt, and Vince says he was "helping his brother out". Only thing that conflicts with this is Glenn saying he has family in Atlanta, and Vince was obviously in Macon as well.
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