Ok, so I've been thinking about this, and has been bother me ever since that moment happened when Nicholas shot himself in the head in front of Glenn. In fact, it bothered me so much, that seeing those intestines (which is supposed to make you think Glenn is dying, and supposed to be shocking,) actually ruined it for me.
So, Nicholas is holding his gun in his right hand, and is face-to-face with Glenn. He shoots himself on the right side of his head, yet, Glenn's right face gets smattered in Nicholas's blood.
Does that make sense to anyone? Is it because the exit wound is larger and messier than the entry wound?
Second part. Nicholas's body sort of half spins around, and the back of his body contacts Glenn, bringing him down with him.
Is that because the force of the bullet initially started spinning Nicholas around, but the force of the kickback from the gun pulled him to his right? And why did they both fall to Nicholas's right, punting them on the ground on the front side of the dumpster, instead of falling straight backward (from Glenn's perspective) off the right side of the dumpster when viewing it from the front?
Also, I would have expected the force of the bullet to jerk Nicholas's head to his left so hard, that he would fall, by himself, to the back of the dumpster.
*Just a hypothetical, and I know there needs to be a level of suspension of disbelief in a fictional television series about dead people coming back to eat live peoples' faces.
So, Nicholas is holding his gun in his right hand, and is face-to-face with Glenn. He shoots himself on the right side of his head, yet, Glenn's right face gets smattered in Nicholas's blood.
Does that make sense to anyone? Is it because the exit wound is larger and messier than the entry wound?
Second part. Nicholas's body sort of half spins around, and the back of his body contacts Glenn, bringing him down with him.
Is that because the force of the bullet initially started spinning Nicholas around, but the force of the kickback from the gun pulled him to his right? And why did they both fall to Nicholas's right, punting them on the ground on the front side of the dumpster, instead of falling straight backward (from Glenn's perspective) off the right side of the dumpster when viewing it from the front?
Also, I would have expected the force of the bullet to jerk Nicholas's head to his left so hard, that he would fall, by himself, to the back of the dumpster.
*Just a hypothetical, and I know there needs to be a level of suspension of disbelief in a fictional television series about dead people coming back to eat live peoples' faces.
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