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Free-Gratis

I think they need to hold off on Negan for a while after the prison story is wrapped up. He's basically the Governor story all over again only with higher stakes. I'd like to see them travel on after the prison is overrun and get a season of one-off stories, or shorter 3-4 episode storyarcs that lead up to them

for the same reason people liked Futurama in it's Comedy Central days despite it being a terrible bastardization of it's Fox days. That reason being: Different people like different things.

I'm glad they don't call them zombies ever, nothing caricatures a walking dead person like calling them a zombie. Even if you're trying to be meta or some garbage like that, it's a title from fiction, so it kind of breaks my suspension of disbelief to some degree. Same goes for vampire flicks. Calling it a vampire

A lot of 'inexperienced' actors don't know what to do with their hands, so my knee jerk reaction was that he's making cliche acting choices. But I guess I know people who make repetitive gestures like that without thinking about it, especially when annoyed or frustrated like all of those clips of Shane were. I nudge

I'm not sure what you're referring to or if you're misremembering the comics, but Andrea, and later Maggie, were the only regular females in the group who used guns well and I don't remember ever seeing either of them waiting around and screaming for help in the show. I don't remember Lori being a big defender of the

I agree that she's all about the samurai pose, but really, how much skill would it take to slash the head off of a slowly moving zombie? And she's been wielding that sword every day, all day, for the better part of two years, I'd hope a person would be good with it in that amount of time. If I remember right, in the

Since you are in fact playing a game of 'count the black people', maybe take another look, there's something like 4 running around now. But I get it, it's a genuine concern.

Isn't this just more of the "Vin Is Groot" propaganda that he's trying to subliminally slip into the guardian's producers heads? I mean, unless I missed an Io9 update, there hasn't been an official casting for Groot yet, right?

He takes full advantage of his crankiness if that's the case cause he's always pretty funny on Conan. Some interviewers don't seem to understand what Ford is about during interviews so they end up being awkward and boring to watch.

He makes the most of it, I guess. He clearly does his best to make light of it by cracking odd jokes with weird timing. It's that awkward kind of funny.

Kirkman himself says he's pushing for more variation in the show, which I'm all for. Right now they mostly cherry pick moments from the comics and retell them on the show with less impactful results. I'd be perfectly all right, now that Kirkman has been given a more active role with this season, for them to skip Negan

yeah, that was a big tell, the eyes. When Rick saw the same zombie the second time it was right before we saw Patrick with the same eyes at the end. They've mentioned a "different" walker in press stuff leading up to this season, so my guess is that it's a more aggressive form of whatever it is, virus or whatever.

I guess what I'm not understanding is how Dark Jedi is being defined here. Is it a Jedi who uses their powers for evil (i.e. Sith) or is it just an arbitrary title? Or is Sith like a legitimate organization or method of training, so a dark jedi is trained as a jedi but then turned? Like Vader?

Talking Dead is unwatchable at best.

not a bulge in the bunch

I'm not sure that I'm sick of seeing him in movies, but I'm pretty bored of his doddering grump persona during interviews. He seems to go out of his way to make the interviewer uncomfortable, either that or he doesn't give a shit about doing press anymore.

The CDC was just studying the effect that the virus or whatever has. The one guy that was left did some magical brain scan of his wife turning, but besides knowing that everyone was infected with it, it was never revealed what the cause was.

Considering Ford isn't the same young carefree actor he was during the filming of Star Wars, I'd argue that he'd play a settled down, old Han Solo just fine.

doesn't Dark Jedi = Sith? I mean, in the grand scheme of things?

And the inevitable porn version, "Space Jammer"