Continuity mistake: When Daryl is driving the hospital van, it shows that he is going to land upside down, on the vehicle's roof, when he drives off the parking garage. In the next scene, the vehicle lands on its wheels, as if it has done a complete front flip. (00:30:00)

The Walking Dead (2010)
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Starring: Jon Bernthal, Sarah Wayne Callies, Steven Yeun, Andrew Lincoln
Genres: Horror
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The first three seasons were good, but this show quickly thereafter turned into a tedious and relentlessly repetitive circle-jerk, stuffed with idiotic characters, storylines that go nowhere, numerous filler episodes, inconsistent logic and terrible CGI. The basic plot structure of the show can be summarized as: 1. Main characters find a sanctuary from zombies. 2. The sanctuary is overrun with zombies and/or other characters that want the sanctuary for themselves. 3. Main characters must leave sanctuary and travel to find another sanctuary. Rinse-lather-repeat.
Carol: haven't had a chance to say, I'm glad you came back.
Daryl: To what? All this?
Carol: This is our home.
Daryl: This is a tomb.
Carol: That's what T-Dog called it, thought he was right, until you found me. He's your brother, but he's not good for you. Don't let him bring you down. After all look how far you've come.
Trivia: Eugene is looking for his missing girlfriend, "Stephanie." Princess visits him. He shows her his pinboard with strings attaching clues. He's found out plumber Roman Calhoun, was the last person to see her and tracks him down to a dodgy outfit at "1634 Racine." This is the home address in "The Untouchables" (1987 film about the capture and imprisonment of Al Capone, starring Kevin Costner & Andy Garcia), of Jimmy the good Irish cop, played by Sean Connery. (00:16:44)





Answer: The walkers could have knocked them down more than once. There may have been another wave that knocked down the fence earlier and they're going to put it up again soon.
Captain Defenestrator