Shane was also scratched on the back of the head when he left Otis for dead. So his levels may have been higher causing a faster change.
EDIT - nvm - Otis is the one that pulled Shane's hair/scratched him
Interesting side note: John Bernthal(Shane) was on CnR today and said there was an alternate ending filmed and that when Rick and him go out to fight, Shane draws his gun. Rick ends up stabbing him, but after Zombie Shane is dead Rick picks up his gun to find it empty. He said that was one of the things he wanted left in so it would show what type of mindset Shane was in(Batshit Crazy!!)
And 50CJ was correct when referencing the fact that the actors disliked the way Frank Darabont(Director, season 1) was terminated. Shane was still going to die, Bernthal said he really wanted Darabont to direct the episode.
Darabont's take on it:http://www.walkingdeadforums.com/twd...-walking-dead/
Darabont is moving on to LA Noir on TNT(later this year, I think) and Bernthal is going to be in that show too.
EDIT - nvm - Otis is the one that pulled Shane's hair/scratched him
Interesting side note: John Bernthal(Shane) was on CnR today and said there was an alternate ending filmed and that when Rick and him go out to fight, Shane draws his gun. Rick ends up stabbing him, but after Zombie Shane is dead Rick picks up his gun to find it empty. He said that was one of the things he wanted left in so it would show what type of mindset Shane was in(Batshit Crazy!!)
And 50CJ was correct when referencing the fact that the actors disliked the way Frank Darabont(Director, season 1) was terminated. Shane was still going to die, Bernthal said he really wanted Darabont to direct the episode.
Darabont's take on it:http://www.walkingdeadforums.com/twd...-walking-dead/
Darabont is moving on to LA Noir on TNT(later this year, I think) and Bernthal is going to be in that show too.
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