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Revision as of 20:41, 22 February 2013
Yellow Jacket Creek is a small body of water in the state of Georgia which served as a minor location in The Walking Dead episode, "Home". Both Daryl and Merle Dixon cross the highway bridge and help a Hispanic family of survivors fight off the walkers surrounding them.
Pre-Apocalypse
Rural Georgia
Yellow Jacket Creek was a small river/creek which cut through a part of rural Georgia. It had a highway bridge that connected it to the roadway that people would normally cross regularly.
Post-Apocalypse
When the apocalypse began, many fleeing civilians tried to drive their vehicles across in hopes of escape, however, their vehicles became jammed and caused a roadblock.
Season 3
Home
A Hispanic family consisting of a middle aged man and woman, a boy in his teens, and a young baby, are traveling in their car and become trapped on the bridge as walkers swarm them. Some of the zombies are killed and thrown over the bridge into the water below. Daryl and Merle are in the woods nearby and hear the baby's cries. Daryl rushes to their aid and helps kill the attacking walkers, while Merle does so half-heartedly.
After the walkers are killed, Merle begins rummaging through their car, looking for supplies as compensation for their aid. Daryl points his crossbow at Merle, and tells him to let the family leave. The family get in their car and drive away. Merle and Daryl began arguing over the events that unfolded and walk in the other direction leaving the area.
Gallery
Trivia
- This location is somewhat similar to the Vehicle Jammed Highway as abandon cars and trucks are seen scattered over the highway.
- "STE" is written on a wall on the highway. it is possible it saying "STEVE". however this is unconfirmed.