This ending didn't make sense either. If the zombies are that human, then surely they simply are humans, but bigger and better and faster. Admittedly the real ending made even less sense, but there must be a better alternative. |
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This ending didn't make sense either. If the zombies are that human, then surely they simply are humans, but bigger and better and faster. Admittedly the real ending made even less sense, but there must be a better alternative. |
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This ending was still fairly meh. |
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-Bluefinger v1.25- Enter the madness that are my dreams (DJ Update, non-LD)
"When you reject the scientific method in order to believe what you want, you know that you have failed at life. Sorry, but there is no justification, no matter how wordy you make it."
- Xei
DILD: 6, WILD: 1
How did the first one not make sense? |
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Plus it had sound. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Theres nothing i can do about the sound the disk has some sort of security thing encrypted in it which wont rip sound |
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Yeah this ending made no sense. As if blood thirsty vampires were capable of love. |
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Surrender your flesh. We demand it.
Well that, I also disagree with. Read the book, even watch the original with Vincent Price called the Last Man on Earth. The whole point is that they're a society, not just a bunch of rabid beasts. I mean, tigers of blood thristy but they still love their mates and offspring. That's the only thing I didn't like about the original ending, the most they showed when it comes to intelligence is an incredibly embittered yell when one's girlfriend is kidnapped and a little trap they set. I feel like both endings are missing some very integral, though. If the writers knew what they were doing, they would have combined them. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
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