u/1sunnycarmen

Prey. S3 E14. Confused by the door

every time I rewatch, I feel confused by the scene with andrea and the governor in the warehouse. It's near the end of the scene when she's at an exit. She's standing in front of a door with walkers on the other side. Then she opens the door, goes in there with all the walkers, doesn't get attacked, and somehow pulls the door backward or something to hide herself? I've watched a few times and can't understand what's physically happening with her getting behind that door. It seems the door is misbehaving or something. or maybe I don't understand the building. Please help a dummy out

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u/1sunnycarmen — 9 days ago
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I know this gas is expensive. But I'm not sure exactly how expensive it is

I don't know what the number was supposed to be. Too much either way. Casey's on Douglas off Merle Hay.

u/1sunnycarmen — 10 days ago

Season 1 CDC - wrong answers only

*Wrong answers only!*

Inspired by a recent post with the same name.

What do you think the CDC guy said to Rick as they were leaving before the building exploded?

u/1sunnycarmen — 14 days ago

Realistically, if these seasoned pork patties were packaged in 2023 and frozen the entire time, are they safe to eat? it's hard to say what month exactly but I believe the date looks like January.

My mother brought these to feed me and my kids. I told her I'm not comfortable with the kids eating that. She believes it's perfectly safe to eat.

She tends to hoard and is a penny pincher and often brings us food that I personally find questionable. I just don't want to keep offending her though if this stuff is actually safe to eat.

In case money is relevant: we've got enough money to buy our own meat that's not older than my toddler.

u/1sunnycarmen — 20 days ago