We ask the same questions as to how the nuclear-blasted ruins of Washington DC in Fallout 3 can somehow sustain an entire village living in a rusted aircraft carrier surrounded by a million billion Supermutants that look like they require 12,000 calories a day of pure protein to sustain their killer gains. There's zero farming, zero logistics, nothing at all.
This is a fundamental problem with all zombie media. The zombies just keep shuffling around without food or water till the end of time, as if the reanimate virus is also a perpetual energy machine and an antibacterial agent.
Well half of that comes about because lazy writers keep trying to use zombies as metaphors for humans they don't like, like Americans or consumers. Something in which the problem is somewhat perpetually able to continue.
It happens a lot with "satire or social commentary" media, where the message is meant to handwave away any logic or even internal consistency.
This is a fundamental problem with all zombie media. The zombies just keep shuffling around without food or water till the end of time, as if the reanimate virus is also a perpetual energy machine and an antibacterial agent.
Well half of that comes about because lazy writers keep trying to use zombies as metaphors for humans they don't like, like Americans or consumers. Something in which the problem is somewhat perpetually able to continue.
It happens a lot with "satire or social commentary" media, where the message is meant to handwave away any logic or even internal consistency.
With one exception. 28 days later. The plot of the first was that they just quarantined England to let the zombies all starve to death.