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Originally Posted by Rommel49
First and foremost: Paragraphs are your friend.
Second, how many walkers do you think are getting torn in half in rivers, streams, or ponds? You're being just a tad dishonest with that example. The whole exercise in trying to get that walker out in one piece in the first place was to make the well useable to the group... and as previosly noted, boiling the gunk-covered riot gear from the prison walkers was evidently enough to make it useable.
Incidentally, we know from Maggie that the farm's livestock were watered from that well. Given the state of the walker in question, that livestock had to have been watered from the well while that walker was in it. The farm's livestock evidently never became sick and died as a result. That leaves two possibilities; either walkers don't actually contaminate water they're in (the characters only assumed such was the case), or whatever infection(s) walkers carry don't cross species lines. One of the two is demonstrably correct, if not both.
The typical lookout (Carley) was able to spot the St. Johns while at ground level through the wall. Ben had an elevated position; unless he was mind numbingly incompetent or basically a traitor (by permitting the bandits to approach without raising an alarm) there's no way the bandits should have even made it past the treeline without the sentry raising an alarm. It's not like they were all that sneaky wearing white and gray against the background of orange leaves in autumn.
Hell, the smartest thing would've been to just keep letting the bandits impotently fire at the wall. It's one of the basics of military doctrine; it's where the group has a fortified position, little things like cover and concealment... and as a general rule, an attacker needs a three to one advantage to have a reasonably good chance of success (and that assumes roughly equal amounts of competence... which was obviously not the case for the bandits). Make them fight on your terms, not after they've had an oppurtunity to get human shields.
It's not like the bandits negotiated in good faith, and frankly, you'd have to be stupid to think they would. Ben? They originally told him they had his friend (idiot that Ben was, he believed them). Andy'll tell you the bandits killed a bunch of their farmhands. Jolene? She begged the bandits "every way she could" to get her daughter back... that didn't work out well for her.
And I've covered this before. Nobody's producing new medication and every other surviving person is looking for the same resources. There's a reason that during a disaster, you're advised to have things like this before the crap hits the fan. Whatever gets used is gone. Given the specific sort of apocalyptic scenario (infection) in this case; medication like antibiotics were probably used in excess to try and treat it before soceity finally collapsed in its entirety. Even if you are lucky enough to find the stuff lying about? Most people won't even know the majority of antibiotics by name, so they could be looking at somebody's ED pills or birth control for all they know.
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True about the pills, and they eventually expire. However, those meds weren't the only ones on earth.
Also, you basically answered your own question with Ben's incompetence haha.
The bandits were bad people, no doubt, but was the answer to actually start a shootout? One person with a semi or bolt action won't take out four bandits alone, and all the group together couldn't take on the mass amounts of walkers.
Yes, the water was contaminated. It was confirmed somewhere, although I can't remember(how fortunate

). Also, putting riot gear on isn't the same as licking it off xD. They didn't eat the walker glop lol. They cleaned it off. They say most bacteria only lasts three days, and I doubt they would serve their meals on the riot gear! Also, you see those of the group and in the comics drinking bottled water, water caught from rain, or small streams to lakes where they assume the water is drinkable(of course they boil it first though).
I'd be stupid to think they would? They were already going to. Give them the supplies, apologize, and give Ben as an offering in good faith(kidding).
If they tried anything foolish, then shoot the hell out of them. Lee had a pistol ready and Lilly was unnoticed with a rifle. As long as there were only four of them, they could have slit their throats once they went inside to negotiate for all I care lol. Then drive off in the RV before the other bandits could react. But at a leader standpoint? Shooting out in such a situation was a seriously bad call. I can't say there were great ones, but with the information she had, it wasn't a bright idea. Say the bandits weren't complete morons. Lilly can only down one at a time, and the bandits had some of the group at gunpoint. She had no idea how many were out in the woods, nor how many walkers were lurking. She should have known they'd be pressed for time with such an option, and such would cost them more dearly. You talk about how meds are important, but you do realize by doing that they lost ALL the meds? Not to mention the food, weapons, ammunition, and other valuable supplies left behind.
And yeah, if one man shoots a walker in a body of water, blood and possibly guts will flow xD. If a walker was already losing blood or had guts hanging out, it would easily contaminate the water. Remember the zombie with the barely connected head? imagine him trying to cross a harsh-flowing river. Bye bye head, hello brains

. And considering the fact that walkers are seriously retarded, they could fall off a cliff and not give a fuck. So... yeah, there's my take on that one lol.
And no, maybe the walker had newly found it's way into that well. Most likely, considering the walker still had many blood stains and the like on him. Also, for skin, water deprives of oil, and causes skin to shrivel from the loss of oils. That walker looked fine to me lol. Could have just been you know, invulnerable to water though, who knows!? Take info on zombies with popcorn and a grain of salt. Be entertained, but don't always assume :P. If you don't see someone die, they aren't dead. If you don't hear it said or it isn't seen, it isn't true. If someone says something about the apocalypse, don't always believe it. Unless you are 100% sure, do not eat or drink anything that may be contaminated. And of course, never trust walkers! They may ask for hugs, but they want your intestines! 1-10 retardation scale, with a ten being high-fiving walkers