The underground tunnel clearly implies a crisis, and it is impossible to escape quickly when encountering danger. The child's father was so useless in the early days, how could he get mad as soon as he sat in the driver's seat. Out a way.
At the gas station, the pig's feet refused to persuade a man to be a hero to explore the ruined burger restaurant, and muttered "like my aunt". I was lucky not to be bitten by a zombie kid.
When the soldier showed his face, he was fully armed, with hoods, respirators, and so on. He killed the child and his dad with a few shots, but put the infected soldier in captivity, saying that he wanted to observe the life pattern of the zombies, except for a chain to tie the zombies. The second and third protection measures are cut off by a dilapidated wooden door, which is a fucking end-time virus. When observing the zombies up close, he was wearing a military uniform, and he didn't even wear a respirator.
The most incredible thing is that the lower part of the pig's feet, which is still weak in the first half, is the upper body of the big saint.
The end of the world is only a month away, with solid fortresses, mines, barbed wire, food, and hot water. There are also many comrades-in-arms to accompany each other, so soon they must need a woman to give them hope of survival? It's too late to be grateful for surviving thousands of people, let alone finding a group of survivors so quickly.
The screenwriter is obviously plotting for the plot, without considering rationality at all, and constantly tinkering with the dark theory of human nature. It's far worse than "Death Studio".
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