Which brings back to your initial question, who would even try to throw a grenade back? People who have a grenade land at their feet and have no cover to duck behind. Which is why sometimes people would try to cook the grenades, so their enemy that can't get to cover can't try to throw it back.
To be fair, they didn't completely overlook the details. The hatch was blown off its hinges, and the windows in the room were blown out by the explosion (the same window Abel gets pulled out of had glass and boards earlier in the episode)
I wondered that too, along with the grenade scene when a actual frag grenade blows up and somehow their is still salvageable food in the bas… moreement and not an ounce of damage to the floor or nothing. The walkers are even still sitting there hanging out like nothing ever happened like "sup clem, nice seeing ya again. You left with a bang last time" pun.
I can imagine they were arguing real loud and maybe they just assumed it was thunder. The game played a large role in making the smashing sound sound louder than it is. Sounded like the titanic blowing up.
Comments
Obviously, if you can, that's the best course of action. I assumed it was a given we're discussing a scenario where cover is not available. Silly me.
So it's cover or throw it
Which brings back to your initial question, who would even try to throw a grenade back? People who have a grenade land at their feet and have no cover to duck behind. Which is why sometimes people would try to cook the grenades, so their enemy that can't get to cover can't try to throw it back.
Ah, Hillbilly_Dave,
The guy who asks the real questions.
To be fair, they didn't completely overlook the details. The hatch was blown off its hinges, and the windows in the room were blown out by the explosion (the same window Abel gets pulled out of had glass and boards earlier in the episode)