The screen is black. We hear soft rain and the squeak of a rocking chair. FADE IN: A pair of weathered hands hovering over a small, brown seed. The hands push the seed into a mound of dark, rich soil. The camera pulls back to reveal RICK GRIMES. He looks older, thinner. His beard is full, but his eyes are calm. He wears a worn flannel shirt, sleeves rolled up, revealing calloused hands. He’s not a sheriff anymore. He’s a farmer. Behind him, the prison yard is transformed. Raised garden beds overflow with tomatoes, cucumbers, and corn. Chickens peck in a wire coop. Children—Lizzie, Mika, and a few new faces—run between the fences, laughing. A pig snorts. Rick looks at it with a soft, almost paternal smile. TITLE CARD: THIRTY DAYS WITHOUT AN ACCIDENT
Inside, the quarantine is immediate. The council locks down Cell Block A. Zach is already dead. He turned in the van. They had to put him down. Beth watches from a window, her song dead in her throat.
(sipping herbal tea) “The pig is ready. We cull her next week. That’s protein for two months.”
They back away. But it’s too late. Zach, panicking, trips over a tray of syringes. A needle skids across the floor. It doesn’t pierce him, but his hand lands in the puddle of black vomit. The Walking Dead Season 4 - Episode 1
They find the veterinary college. It’s pristine—almost too clean. No walkers. No looters. The shelves are full. Daryl is suspicious.
They find the source. In the basement, a locked steel door. Behind it, the sound of wet, rhythmic slamming. Rick peers through a small window. His face goes white.
Hershel glances at Rick’s hip. No gun. Just a gardening trowel. The screen is black
He screams.
Hershel limps up behind him.
“The water table. The rain. The walker blood seeps into the ground. It’s in the soil, Rick. It’s in the vegetables. It’s in us .” The hands push the seed into a mound of dark, rich soil
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(whispering) “No. No, that’s not possible.”
A wide crane shot of the prison at twilight. It looks safe. Warm. Lights flicker in the windows. But outside the fence, a single walker—the new kind—stumbles out of the woods. Its eyes glow faintly in the dark. It opens its mouth. Black fluid drips onto the dead leaves.
They move like ghosts. Efficient. Silent.
EXT. PRISON - DUSK The supply team returns—but Zach is gone. Rick’s face is stone. Daryl is furious. Michonne carries only the antibiotics.