![]() ![]() TWD is a franchise filled with inconsistencies and fallacies, but that one might be too far. If viewers take Dead in the Water as canon, it looks like the apocalypse happened and everyone in the world automatically became infected. While all of that worked in theory and gave fans another glimpse of terrified characters discovering zombies, it also raised a big question: How did the submarine become infected with the zombie-making virus in the first place? That limited crew raised the sub to the surface and swam ashore. and one by one, the 155-man crew died and turned until there were only eight survivors left. Shortly after, the dead sailor turned into a walker. The plot was pretty simple: one of the sailors onboard died of appendicitis because the sub lost contact with command and could not request a medical evacuation. Featuring Weapons Officer Jason Riley (who was previously seen as Teddy's lieutenant in Season 6 of Fear), the webisode was a classic example of trapping a protagonist in a situation with little hope of escaping a monster. ![]() Dead in the Water centered on the submarine's crew on the eve of the apocalypse. ![]() ![]() The USS Pennsylvania and its nuclear missiles would be the major plot point for Fear's Season 6B and 7. ![]()
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