Was Larry turning?

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  • Come on that wasn't even close to what happened in the meat locker. Lilly even says afterwards that he had been through worse heart attacks that he couldn't get over and needed to go to the hospital.

    Dex-Starr posted: »

    He bounced back from the heart attack in the pharmacy right? Did he go go the hospital then?

  • It actually varies for people turning throughout the series. Rebecca came back relatively quick and it's suggested Kenny/Jane reanimated right after the finale battle.

    MosesARose posted: »

    Personally if there was a choice to let lily continue CPR, then smash his head in I would have taken that option. I knew Larry was going to

  • The problem with that is Lily would likely have had a "Kenny" moment still believing she could save him. That would have turned into a 3 way argument/struggle allowing Larry to eventually reanimate with Lily close to him.

    MosesARose posted: »

    Personally if there was a choice to let lily continue CPR, then smash his head in I would have taken that option. I knew Larry was going to

  • He was right to do what he did. Matter of life and death

    DabigRG posted: »

    No, but I guarantee that if this happened in Season 2, they would've bullshit a way to say he was.

  • Well that's why I stated Kenny did the right thing. Larry would've gotten his head smashed either way.

    Chibikid posted: »

    The problem with that is Lily would likely have had a "Kenny" moment still believing she could save him. That would have turned into a 3 way argument/struggle allowing Larry to eventually reanimate with Lily close to him.

  • Was Larry turning in the meat locker?
    No, he was in a supine position.

  • Okay, wtf?

    Mixtos posted: »

    Was Larry turning in the meat locker? No, he was in a supine position.

  • edited September 2018

    Oh I get it lol! My goodness that one almost went over my head :D

    Mixtos posted: »

    Was Larry turning in the meat locker? No, he was in a supine position.

  • Larry should have tried spinning, that’s a good trick.

    Mixtos posted: »

    Was Larry turning in the meat locker? No, he was in a supine position.

  • Yeah, but those possibilities weren't actually available. I mean, you can only have those possibilities if your aware that they're there. I doubt Lee, Kenny or Lilly knew to do those things. If your someone, like you, that knows about it than its different. But given how things turned out none of these characters knew what to do beyond CPR and couldn't have responded with the taser. I don't mean to say I disagree, I just mean that unless you know to do those things your not going to be able to do them. And Larry is a big dude and zombie turn-time seems to happen almost instantly, so I could see how letting him turn or letting him have the potential to turn isn't the best idea.

    That is not true Dan. It takes 4 to 6 minutes for the braincells to start dying. Around 3 minutes after that, yes, the person can be officia

  • edited September 2018

    If you read what MosesARose has to say and whats realistic then yes. Kenny didn't particularly do it in the right way but the Larry guy would've turned.

    So was kenny right?

  • Personally, I've been taught a lot of this in school. Repeatedly. From how to perform CPR, to how to do mouth to mouth, and many of those numbers. I just imagined it was common sense.

    But regardless, we can assume Lilly knew a lot about her father's condition and what to do should he have a cardiac arrest. Even if Kenny and Lee didn't know what the point of CPR is, which I doubt, they should've probably trusted Lilly's judgment on the whole thing.

    There's the potential for death in pretty much everything they do. Lee almost dies saving Kenny's family later that episode. Couldn't they take a risk saving Lilly's? Or at the very least give her another moment to realize it was hopeless or something?

    GamerLady posted: »

    Yeah, but those possibilities weren't actually available. I mean, you can only have those possibilities if your aware that they're there. I

  • I'm talking about the taser. Obviously they know CPR. But I don't recall being taught anything about using a taser.

    Personally, I've been taught a lot of this in school. Repeatedly. From how to perform CPR, to how to do mouth to mouth, and many of those nu

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