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* [[Audience Surrogate]]: As Rick had been unconscious during the beginning stages of the apocalypse, Morgan explains to him and the audience what's going on. Of course, the audience already knows at some level what's going on considering what the title of the show is.
** Ironically enough, Rick later explains to the audience as well as his fellow survivors that a walker bite isn't required to become a walker. As long as you meet your maker (unless, of course, you've been stabbed in the brain or your corpse has been immolated), you become a zombie.
* [[The Atoner]]: Eastman becomes this when he leaves a man to starve in a cell for murdering his family. He realized that it didn't make him feel any better about his family's deaths. Eastman ''was'' planning to go to Atlanta to atone for what he did, but when he got there, the zombie apocalypse had already began. So, he instead decided to vow not to kill again.
* [[Auto Erotica]]: The episode "Secrets" includes a scene where {{spoiler|Shane and Andrea}} get busy in the car they're in, [["Glad to Be Alive" Sex|just after they've escaped a housing development that was full of walkers]].
* [[Automaton Horses]]: Real horses don't even take well to ''living'' crowds without special training, yet the one Rick rides into a city crawling with walkers barely snorts in nervousness. When attacked, it just stands there whinnying hopelessly and gets eaten alive rather than kicking, bucking or fleeing. Justified since it ''was'' running until it got cornered. On the practical side, realistic bucking/kicking would need a ''very'' skilled stunt rider. It would also be dangerous for the extras playing walkers.
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