"If you try to step to me.......I'll hit you in the femur with another femur that was layin on tha ground."
It cracked me up when during the flashback Eugene couldn't even run to get away from the walkers, he was just walking fast and whining.
Overall it was a good episode, good to see a little background on Abraham. I'm a little curious as to why his family (I'm assuming his family) ditched him. Though he does seem to be a obsessive with anger issue.
And one of the walkers was even dragging a backpack around his ankle!It cracked me up when during the flashback Eugene couldn't even run to get away from the walkers, he was just walking fast and whining...
First of all, the pump strainer would have caught the big bits and the filter PROBABLY would have caught the small bits. I'm pretty sure the filter is just outside the underneath tank.That is assuming it was a fuel injected. And if they were heavy enough, the glass chunks would just sit on the bottom of the tank! Even a carbureted model with fuel pump on block would not have put holes in the hose. Maybe the chunks would have torn up the fuel pump diaphagm? Then the explosion that shredded a tire? That sabotage was just so implausible on so many levels......They need to think about this stuff a little bit better before putting it in the script. LOL
Yes, I agree. While not super exciting, I appreciate the back story or "what happened to so and so" episodes. AMC and their shows have very good writers. It is one of my favorite channels!...good to see a little background on Abraham.