My biggest question in terms of the events that followed Sept 2003, is why weren’t nukes used instead of just regular bombs? But I guess that answer could be coming
My biggest question in terms of the events that followed Sept 2003, is why weren’t nukes used instead of just regular bombs? But I guess that answer could be coming
the answer isn't coming
The start of this episode is so much powerful because there's no cold open.
Opening credits and then instant jump to Ellie and Joel talking about the outbreak is so much better than a random scene with throwaway characters
My biggest question in terms of the events that followed Sept 2003, is why weren’t nukes used instead of just regular bombs? But I guess that answer could be coming
i feel like they were trying to contain spread and not completely make the world even more unlivable than it was about to become lol
The start of this episode is so much powerful because there's no cold open.
Opening credits and then instant jump to Ellie and Joel talking about the outbreak is so much better than a random scene with throwaway characters
Cold Open hate
I'm REALLY into mushrooms and fungi, so much that I've used a lot of my savings to start the process of beginning a small scale mushroom farm. A lot of the stuff they talk about on this show I'm nerding out over
Survivors really not going to be eating anything made with flour for the rest of their lives
My biggest question in terms of the events that followed Sept 2003, is why weren’t nukes used instead of just regular bombs? But I guess that answer could be coming
fallout out now
My biggest question in terms of the events that followed Sept 2003, is why weren’t nukes used instead of just regular bombs? But I guess that answer could be coming
Yeah lets nuke everything and lives with Zombies AND radiations
each episode keeps getting better than the last
was worried the show would kind of plateau after a couple episodes but man if we keep getting these emotional ass side stories
I honestly didn’t remember the side characters being this well designed
They’re going to knock the lesbian relationship out of the ballpark in S2-3 if this is any indicator
I'm REALLY into mushrooms and fungi, so much that I've used a lot of my savings to start the process of beginning a small scale mushroom farm. A lot of the stuff they talk about on this show I'm nerding out over
Is what they posed with cordyceps evolving to survive in starches and the like even remotely feasible?
Is what they posed with cordyceps evolving to survive in starches and the like even remotely feasible?
Wheat and rice are already used to mass produce a certain kind of cordyceps. Actually part of the process for the mushrooms I grow involve triggering spores to grow across grains first.
Cordyceps IRL have only evolved to control a very select number of ants I think, so no it's not feasible in the short term (thousands of years), especially because we don't exactly have the same physiology as those ants that are affected
Yeah lets nuke everything and lives with Zombies AND radiations
Humans with power aren’t rationale
You telling me the US wouldn’t have tried using nukes on a third world country that had a massive outbreak? You know Mexico/Central America would’ve been nuked asap