![]() ![]() ![]() Rick heads to Atlanta, taking an unknown time to get there (King Country, Georgia is a fictional location). They spend a night in a house, and go to the police station to get guns and supplies. But, Rick wakes up, and goes to out (meeting with Morgan and Duane). This is mostly going to be guesswork, due to not having time to watch the entire show from start to finish at the moment. But, it's been about 6 and a half months since the first instance of a zombie, which was likely contained and news about the incident suppressed.įinally, the actual events of the show. ![]() That doesn't really match up with what we see on the screen (we'll get to that later.), so we have to assume it's the latter. If we assume the former, that means the events of the first season lasted 5 months. Now, it's hard to say just when wildfire was declared, in terms of 'society is completely overrun' or 'the very first instance happened, and we managed to contain it'. Jenner says "It's day 194 since Wildfire was declared,", which would actually be about 6 and a half months from the "first outbreak". As for the starvation/dehydration issue, one can assume that Rick was hooked up to an IV for part of that time, and it could just be writer's prerogative (also, being in a coma probably reduces the need for food/water) It's possible that a week or two of that time was spent when the hospital was still operating, though. Meanwhile, AMC's site about The Walking Dead says "Waking up in an empty hospital after weeks in a coma.", so most of the media says that Rick was in a coma for at least a month. So, some of this is still guesswork.įirst, Rick's coma: The Walking Dead Wiki says that Rick was "Rick was wounded in a shoot-out, and was put into a coma for about a month.". However, exact details on length of time are hard to come by. After taking a random guess, I figured I'd do some more research and find out more details. ![]()
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