I saw that too. Funny! I am a bit of a continuity freak. Did anyone notice Rick sling his rifle in a barrel up rear carry as he rushed out to talk to his dead wife but when he gets down to her he is carrying barrel down rear carry? I know, I need something to do with my time.....
That's my bet.
From what I can tell the way you reload an AR on TWD is to pull the charging handle.
Did anyone else notice that all of the newish/product placement vehicles in the episode were spotless, like who's washing and waxing their cars in the middle of the apocalypse?
We're also talking about a year or so post virus, yet both sides seem to use a great deal of ammunition. Where's it coming from? I have yet to see anyone reloading. I haven't heard any conversation about how much ammo if any was in the prison armory...
My gas doesn't stay good for much over 6 months unless I put StaBil in it... You would think the vehicles would be starting to act up more.
The biggest thing that cracked me up on TWD was the season finale of season 2, when Herschel's farm was being overrun by walkers. Riding around in vehicles bouncing around on uneven ground, leaning out the window firing at moving targets in dim lighting - and every shot a head shot!
We're also talking about a year or so post virus, yet both sides seem to use a great deal of ammunition. Where's it coming from? I have yet to see anyone reloading. I haven't heard any conversation about how much ammo if any was in the prison armory...
What Yankees are there in TWD? Rick's a small town Kentucky Sheriff and everyone else is from Georgia.
By the way, is it true the actor playing Rick is a Brit?