Yeah. Happiness is a value that runs out quickly. It is almost none existent commodity at middle of the zombie apocalypse. Life simply cannot take for granted. Not unless someone bothers makes a massive cleaning job and commit their lives to be zombie hunters.
But there are none in Kirkman's universe. Everyone are survivors. More so in the parent series, in the fear, it's the question about when you're going to die. Time before that is bitter sweet struggle. Madison and Strand certainly gets that and they try to live their lives to fullest.
The kids are different. They haven't experienced the life. They barely know about any of those things that Strand might have experienced. Otherwise Alicia would had understood that they were in deep sh*t moment she heard "...infected..." crackling in the radio.
These people are so green. They know nothing. They see the dead and they learn nothing.
Maybe this encounter with the horde teaches the survivors important things. Thing is they could have locked themselves in the bunker and tried to wait out until the horde had passed, because it's the hunger not the noise that ultimately motives the horde.
No food and they will wonder off. Keep quiet and horde might not even come around knocking. Fight with bullets and bombs and more are guaranteed to arrive.
This horde might even top the one trapped in the gravel pit on TWD.
I'm not sure. The one outside the place, where Dr Evil confessed that he has no knowledge about the cure, was around 8000 heads. The quarry had accumulated around 10 000 and they came in as a massive wave almost like it happened at the comics.
Jake was especially appreciative of your herding skills.
"No. No, No. No." Jake upon seeing the horde and it's herder.
The dead in fear never seemed as much of a threat as TWD, this episode changes that.
Actually, they have been scarier in the Fear than in The Walking Dead. Too bad those volunteer diggers didn't get to do anything at the well site.