As the episode begins we see Travis, Liza, and Chris inside of Salazar's barber shop. The riot and chaos is obviously intensifying and thing start to get even worse when Chris notices the walls of the shop are getting hot. They make a run for outside and it's obvious that things have only gotten more hectic. People are all over the streets, looting shops and setting things on fire. Chris glances at a person attacking and eating a police officer. Back at home, Madison is trying to keep her cool, help Nick, and keep Alicia calm. She pulls out Monopoly for them to play for a distraction and to help pass time. As Travis and the others are trying to escape downtown, a scaffolding collapses onto Griselda. Travis helps carry her back to his truck …show more content…
Dawson bent over the dog, devouring it. (This part made me sad. Robert Kirkman, stop killing animals in your shows please!!) Anyway, Travis tries to reason with him, he obviously is still clueless about what is going on with these infected people and how dangers they can be. Of course, Mr. Dawson lunges for him and they start struggling. Fortunately, Daniel grabs the shotgun and shoots Mr. Dawson twice in the face. While Alicia is grabbing the shells from the Tran house she notices a pair of feet from behind a door. She gets frightened and runs out of the house. As she is maneuvering the maze back to her home she runs into Susan Tran who grabs her by the hair. She escapes but Susan grabs her again when she is trying to make her way over the fence. Luckily, Chris was there to help her over, but she panics and hits in the face as she tries to escape. As the group stares at Mrs. Tran, Alicia asks what's wrong with her. Nick tells her "She's not sick, shes dead." And Alicia then starts to breakdown realizing that Matt is probably infected now too. Liza pulls Travis aside and informs him that if they don't get help for Griselda that her foot will become infected and poison her blood, causing her organs to fail. He assures her it won't happen, but I think it will. (I honestly can't see her going on much longer
“Future nations will know by history only that the loathsome smallpox has existed and by you extirpated”. This quote comes from Thomas Jefferson to Edward Jenner, he founder of the smallpox vaccine. It would only be 100 years later that Jefferson would see his dream fulfilled, but not without struggle. In House on Fire, author William H. Foege shares his first hand view of the lengths that society needed to go through to rid the world of the disease that had plagued it for so long. The story of the fight against smallpox extends long before our efforts for global eradication and is a representation of how society deals with widespread disease. House on
Out of This Furnace by Thomas Bell was a captivating tale that follows three generations of Slovakian immigrants who venture to America in search of a better life within a new world full of great opportunity. The story allows the reader to follow along with the trials and tribulations of George Kracha’s family and the pursuit of the American dream during a time of turmoil in our history.
A hit was put out on Taylor and Zavala by leaders of the Mexican drug cartel because they were becoming a nuisance. This hit was carried out by the same Latino gang members who had previously done a drive-by shooting of a rival gang. The officers were enticed towards their imminent deaths with a car chase which was set up by the Latino gang members. This chase led them towards an apartment complex which was rigged with many gang members and artillery to ensure that neither Taylor nor Zavala would survive. The two were ambushed but decided that gunning their way out was their best option. When the officers made it to an alley they were met by another Latino gang member who fired at Taylor and Zavala, hitting Taylor once in the chest before being shot and killed by Zavala. Zavala went to aid Taylor who appeared to be quickly dying and called out for help. Before police back up arrived the original Latino gang members found Zavala in the...
hurt and she falls because of the wounded hand and Winston helps her up. But the
Sando asks Omar what he thinks is to come and his prediction of a terrible accident at Fort Bix is projected onto a crystal ball. At that very instant Fort Bix is shaken by a terrific blast. Meanwhile, Steve and Bucky are reading about the psychics in the newspaper.
George and Lennie have a final conversation, they talk about their dream, the acres they were going to own, the rabbits, all of it. George has Lennie look towards the stream away from the brush, and as he does, George slowly raises a gun to the back of Lennie’s head. Hesitantly, he pulls the trigger, and Lennie dies instantly. The other men soon arrive after hearing the gun shot, and Slim leads George towards the highway, and keeps telling him that George had to pull the trigger.
He touches the hair of Curley 's wife, but she gets scared. In the result, Lennie accidentally kills her and runs away.
Nell Bernstein, the author of Burning Down The House: The End Of Juvenile Prison has a very strong opinion about juvenile facilities. He believes that children do not learn to correct their behavior by being forced into these facilities because the main root of their behavior stems from their “broken” family structures, in more cases than not. This is supported from the text when he states “In fact multiple studies have shown that putting youth behind bars not only fails to enhance public safety; it does just the opposite, driving low-level delinquents deeper into criminality and increasing the likelihood that they will end up behind bars again and again.” Bernstein really tries to push his audience to agree with his opinion; to stop putting
Laurie and Tommy share mutual feeling toward the “Bogeyman.” The night starts off well, but then Lynda continuously called Annie to let her know she along with her boyfriend Bob were going to stop by Lindsay’s house. After calling multiple times Lynda and Bob arrive to an empty house. Lynda didn’t seem to worry too much as her and Bob sat down for a minute, then proceeded to the bedroom and remained there for a good portion of the night. After a while Bob returns downstairs to grab a few beers. Bob has the beer in hand then out of nowhere Michael a.k.a the “Boogeyman” jumps out and stabs Bob to death. Lynda didn’t notice right away and really never did as after killing Bob the “Boogeyman” heads up to the bedroom and kills Lynda. Laurie doesn’t hear from Annie and Lynda for a while so after staying inside most of the night she decides to walk across the street to check in. As soon as Annie descends on the house she notices multiple dead bodies on the ground. In a panic Laurie looks around the house for a minute and to her surprise Michael appears. Laure has a little bit of luck and dodges a death attempt from Michael while in Lindsey’s house. Laurie then dashes
They all voted that they should go back. Trevor then said how we are going to get there. Zach said we could go back get a car. Kaden suggested we walk. Grace said it’s too for. Carter said that entire vote to get a car back at the Interstate. That it then in the morning we will go back to get a car. Patrick and Clark volunteered for first shift of guardian the camp. They woke up and got ready for the trip to the interstate. They started walking. Then they hear a loud yell. Carter and Zach run to find zombie eating one of their class mates Cody. Zach goes up and stabs the zombie in the back of the head. Zach walks away and said we need to get moving. Kaden walks up to Cody’s dead body. Shelby starts scream. Patrick runs to see wants wrong. Cody had come back to life and was biting into the back of Kaden calf. Trevor threw his knife hitting the Cody right between the eyes. Trevor says let’s see him come back from that. Kaden is now lying on the ground in pain. Shelby and Grace get a piece of cloth and wrap it around his half. Patrick says we need to kill him he going to come back like Cody. Carter then says you don’t know that. Patrick says how you know
“The Fire,” chapter two of the novel “Kindred” by Octavia E. Butler is about how Dana survives in the past after she is conscious of where and when she is. The story starts with Dana frightened of being transported again, which she did. After saving the boy, Rufus, from burning his house, she discovered that she has gone to the past, 1815, and that Rufus was her ancestor. Since it was the age where slavery was present, she escaped Rufus’ house in fear of being slaved to search for Alice, another one of her ancestor, hoping to get shelter. She found it at the time Alice’s family was raided by the whites, and Alice’s father was captured. She helped Alice’s family, but soon after she was discovered by a white man. Dana knocked him unconscious, then returned home. Afterwards, Kevin and her prepared Dana in an event where she get transported again.
Dallas dragged Curtis out through the window and started hitting his arm since it was on fire. Then, there was a loud scream from the church and Winston jumped into the church to get Johnny out of the building.
her off to school. She tells him that he should "keep a strict eye on her,
One time long ago, in Farmington Minnesota, the year 1827 on a beautiful winter day there a sudden CRASH! Then a flying gorilla that called himself Dr. Destroyer appeared out of nowhere. The gorilla had a magic pet baby potbelly pig that walked around and was called porkchop the pig followed him and eats bacon. Pork chop also had a wallet with ninja stars made it of hard bacon in his wallet. He had another pet thing that was a rabbit the rabbit was called stumpy. Stumpy threw carrots at people. He also had a friend that helped him destroy planets and his name was Herman. He was a big green monster with bolts in his neck. He also had another friend who's name was mr. Executioner. He was big and had a green shirt and a black face cover that he wore all the time. He always carried his axe around and chopped people's heads off with it. He had a friend that's a shark with hands and legs
...d shots and Alan’s hand had gotten hit. The boys were back inside and the police called and told them that Doctor Curt had arrived. Doctor Curt spoke to the boys and told them that the first shot had been an accident; and that he had read the paper and it looked fine, so they could come out. The kids all walked out, they dropped their guns and were handcuffed, except for Zach who went to his mother and got his medication.