Are walkers without teeth dangerous?

edited January 2014 in The Walking Dead

Im just asking , because everyone is afraid of being bitten , but if they dont have any teeth,they really cant do very much, right?

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  • In the TV series some characters such as Michonne and Milton knock the teeth out of the walkers and cut their arms off so that they can't bite or scratch. For some reason this also prevents the walkers from wanting to attack them, or at least trying to.

  • They won't be able to bite you but they still dangerous

  • really? i really want to see this , which episode it is.

    JakeSt123 posted: »

    In the TV series some characters such as Michonne and Milton knock the teeth out of the walkers and cut their arms off so that they can't bite

  • i dont know how dangerous would they be without bite , they will MAYBE punch you in the face ,it hurts , but its not deadly.

    Luke132 posted: »

    They won't be able to bite you but they still dangerous

  • edited January 2014

    Well it's more of a theory but it seemed that Michonnes 2 walkers stopped trying to attack her because after so long of being able they just pretty much give up but thats just a theory

    sagatko posted: »

    really? i really want to see this , which episode it is.

  • when i read comics i saw a girl with machette or something and she had 2 zombies who where following her but not attacking , did you mean this girl?

    Crixus posted: »

    Well it's more of a theory but it seemed that Michonnes 2 walkers stopped trying to attack her because after so long of being able they just pretty much give up but thats just a theory

  • If they don't have teeth they can still scratch you with hands but if you knock their teeth out and cut their arms off they can't hurt you but I still wouldn't keep them near for long because at the end of the day it's rotting flesh which you could get diseases from

  • can you die from the scratch? everybody is already infected arent they?

    Crixus posted: »

    If they don't have teeth they can still scratch you with hands but if you knock their teeth out and cut their arms off they can't hurt you but

  • edited January 2014

    Yeah everyones infected already. I don't think so but you could just get a normal disease which you could die from because it's rotting flesh and if it get's in your bloodstream you could get sick but No I don't think a scratch is enough to make someone turn

    sagatko posted: »

    can you die from the scratch? everybody is already infected arent they?

  • oh okay

    Crixus posted: »

    Yeah everyones infected already. I don't think so but you could just get a normal disease which you could die from because it's rotting flesh

  • Yes, she is in the show and comics I velieve.

    sagatko posted: »

    when i read comics i saw a girl with machette or something and she had 2 zombies who where following her but not attacking , did you mean this girl?

  • i just watched a video of the show , and in the beggining there really were zombies without hands.and teeth

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Yes, she is in the show and comics I velieve.

  • wow michonne is really badass :D

    sagatko posted: »

    i just watched a video of the show , and in the beggining there really were zombies without hands.and teeth

  • Yeah that is Michonne

    sagatko posted: »

    when i read comics i saw a girl with machette or something and she had 2 zombies who where following her but not attacking , did you mean this girl?

  • This should answer your question.

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  • I really prefer The Governor in the TV show, he has a lot more complexity because of him not being a COMPLETE psycho. However, if you take all the prequel novels into account, then Comic Governor is just about as good. Unfortunately, he should've been that good in the comics on their own. Feels like maybe the novels "fixed" the Governor's character a bit.

    This should answer your question.

  • edited January 2014

    I agree with you. Although both adaptations needs something from the other one. The TV one needs more psycho moments,and the comic one needs to be charming and persuasive just like the TV one. I read the novels too, i really enjoyed them. It's a good thing they based the TV governor on the novels rather than solely on the comics.

    Zyphon posted: »

    I really prefer The Governor in the TV show, he has a lot more complexity because of him not being a COMPLETE psycho. However, if you take all

  • Well, technically, the novels are canon to the Skybound/Telltale universe. So the Governor in the TV show actually IS Phillip Blake.

    But yeah, I totally agree that he needs a lot more psycho moments, still, I think he generally had better writing behind him than the comic book Governor.

    That being said, Neagen is pretty great.

    I agree with you. Although both adaptations needs something from the other one. The TV one needs more psycho moments,and the comic one needs t

  • i may wil look stupid , but what is this?

    This should answer your question.

  • The governor kissing his walker-daughter. It's freaking disgusting when you think about it...

    sagatko posted: »

    i may wil look stupid , but what is this?

  • ... yes thats pretty messed up , but how should this answer my question

    The governor kissing his walker-daughter. It's freaking disgusting when you think about it...

  • ....thats kinda overdone

    The governor kissing his walker-daughter. It's freaking disgusting when you think about it...

  • well, his daughter has no teeth and he is kissing her on the mouth. he never became a walker from that, so it's pretty safe to assume that walkers without teeth are harmless.

    sagatko posted: »

    ... yes thats pretty messed up , but how should this answer my question

  • thank you for answer , so walkers without teeth would be great shield!

    well, his daughter has no teeth and he is kissing her on the mouth. he never became a walker from that, so it's pretty safe to assume that walkers without teeth are harmless.

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