Madison Bitten?
Absolutamente não. Ela foi atacada por Calvin, mas Travis e Nick a salvaram.
Nick, Travis, and Madison get in the pickup truck and back up out of the aqueduct. Travis sees Calvin walking towards them. Madison and Travis get out and approach him, despite Nick's intense warning not to, and see the massive amount of blood on his short. He tries to bite Travis but Travis fights him off long enough for Nick to back the pick up truck over him. Despite the massive impact of the truck, Calvin rises up again. He's a zombie. Nick floors it in drive and slams into zombified Calvin and launches him down into the aqueduct. Travis, Madison, and Nick look on and see that Cal's body is still moving. "What the hell is happening?" Madison asks. "I have no idea," Travis says as he turns to Nick.
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Assuming Nick really has been hallucinating this whole time, they leave the scene only to encounter a shambling body in their exit tunnel. They stop the car, recognizing it may actually be Calvin. Madison and Travis step out of the car with Nick yelling at them to stay back—he knows what’s happened to his onetime friend, as it happened to Gloria, too.
He’s proven right as Cal tries to attack and bite Madison, but Nick comes to the rescue by ramming the undead Cal with the car not once, but twice, as he won’t seem to stay down. But finally, they seem to put an end to whatever the thing was that attacked them, and they ask that fateful, if not obvious question.
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Isso significa que ela não está infectada?
Nada disso. Ela definitivamente está infectada - todo mundo está. Isto é verdade para ambas as séries, assim como os quadrinhos e romances impressos. Eu estava curioso para saber se a regra "todos já estão infectados" estava em jogo na primeira temporada de Fear the Walking Dead , e eu recebi a resposta no final: pessoas que morreram no hospital militar sem ter sido mordido estavam se transformando em zumbis, então o pessoal médico foi forçado a usar uma arma de parafuso para destruir seus cérebros assim que os pacientes morressem. Assim, todos foram infectados até no máximo nove dias após os eventos da estreia da temporada.
"They all come back. They all come back."
- Dr. Exner, Fear the Walking Dead, season 1, episode 5, explaining why Grizelda's brain must be destroyed despite the fact that she died without being bitten.
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“I've seen what it does. The bites don't turn you, but the infection is not treatable. The infection kills you like anything else. Then it happens. It doesn’t matter how you die. You come back. We all come back.”
- Liza, Fear the Walking Dead, season 1, episode 6
O criador da franquia disse que as mordidas não contaminam você com o patógeno zumbi, elas apenas matam você. Você já está infectado.
The rule is: WHATEVER it is that causes the zombies, is something everyone already has. If you stub your toe, get an infection and die, you turn into a zombie, UNLESS your brain is damaged. If someone shoots you in the head and you die, you’re dead. A zombie bite kills you because of infection, or blood loss, not because of the zombie “virus.”
- The Walking Dead Wikia, quoting Robert Kirkman
Imunidade ou uma cura?
Não, ela não está imune (ninguém é imune ), e ela não tem o cura. O criador do The Walking Dead e Fear the Walking Dead , Robert Kirkman, deu algumas dicas bastante strongs de que nunca haverá cura.
If we're going to be witnessing the beginnings of the zombie plague, does that mean Fear the Walking Dead will address its actual origins? No way, as Kirkman explained. "I still maintain that’s not an important aspect of the story," he said. "I think watching Fear the Walking Dead, you’ll get a bigger picture of the world, but as far as digging down to actually find the smoking gun and realizing what that causes, it’s really just unimportant to the overall story. You’ll see when you start watching the show. If we were to do a spinoff of The Walking Dead and it was about a bunch of scientists that were working to find the cure and finding out the origins, that would bore me to tears."
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The crowd offered loud boos when a fan asked Kirkman if the survivors would find a cure for the zombie plague. Kirkman left no doubt about the producer's intentions.
"If we were into finding the cure, this would be a completely different show," Kirkman said. "This is about the struggle to survive. That's the story we want to tell. It's much more engaging."
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