Mary Jo Miller was more worried about her family and the little day-to-day struggles they faced then surviving against dead, unconscious, human eating monsters we call zombies. She, like many others, had a fear of not living her normal, predictable life anymore. During her interview she explains that she’s …show more content…
Todd Waino is telling the story about the battle at Yonkers, where soldiers were panicking because one soldier didn’t get a ‘clean’ kill to the head on a zombie and immediately jumped to conclusion that the zombies won’t die from a bullet to the brain and that means that zombies never die. Todd tells the interviewer that the “Panics even more infectious than the Z Germ…”. The soldiers did not fear the bloody infectious brain eating dead people coming to eat them but they feared that not every head shot is going to kill every zombie. All they needed to do was take a deep breath, calm down, and focus at the task at hand, which was protecting the citizens by killing zombies one at a time with a clean shot in their brain (Brooks,