How did Mark get upstairs again after dinner in Season 1 Episode 2?

edited February 2014 in The Walking Dead

Not sure if there've already been threads about this question. And please let me know if you think this thread contains kind of a spoiler, and I will edit it in that case.

There's one thing I don't understand about Mark in episode 2. He climbed downstairs during dinner time. But later he was upstairs again when he, as a walker, attacked Brenda.
I think he was too weak to climb upstairs himself(with his legs gone), and the St Johns didn't have a reason or the time to carry him back up(they were busy beating people and locking them up).
So my question here is how did Mark get upstairs again? Anyone has a clue?

Comments

  • TT has answered to this question already in Playing Dead episode. St. John carried him back up there.

  • Thanks for that. Any chance you still remember which episode of Playing Dead it was?

    TT has answered to this question already in Playing Dead episode. St. John carried him back up there.

  • maybe 3rd, or 4th?

    Lindon posted: »

    Thanks for that. Any chance you still remember which episode of Playing Dead it was?

  • Turns out to be it's Playing Dead episode 5, if anyone is interested.

  • Cool, sorry for misleading you.

    Lindon posted: »

    Turns out to be it's Playing Dead episode 5, if anyone is interested.

  • It took me a while to browse through the videos(as Youtube is blocked in my country and I had to use VPN), and it's actually the 5th episode.
    Thank you for mentioning Playing Dead though, for I didn't even know they exist before you told me.

    maybe 3rd, or 4th?

  • Does it really matter anyway? It's an incredibly minor detail.

  • Super important

    DougGreene posted: »

    Does it really matter anyway? It's an incredibly minor detail.

  • Well I have to disagree with you on that. Were Mark not upstairs, Lee had to think of some other way to take care of Brenda at least. I mean, she had a gun and she was mad.

    DougGreene posted: »

    Does it really matter anyway? It's an incredibly minor detail.

  • How he got up there isn't a big deal. He was probably carried up by one of the St. Johns and forgotten. Who cares?

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