Fear The Walking Dead: 10 Questions We’re Asking After 'So Close, Yet So Far'

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9. Is The Riot The Flashpoint For The Entire City Falling?

Individually, the walkers are slow and easily put down with a bullet to the brain. It's led people to question how such primitive creatures could run wild across the world so quickly, but the riot - and similar large-scale events - could play a huge part in the city's downfall. All it takes is one death. Then in the panic, a bite could turn another. Then another. Then another. And within no time, swathes of citizens could be infected, even if the disease does have a delay. This riot could've been a real catalyst for the process, it all just depends on how long it lasts. If this violence is here to stay, then obviously more deaths will equal more walkers.