I can agree with that. I can't wait to see more of the creepy dungeon that we saw at the end of episode 2.
I can agree with that. I can't wait to see more of the creepy dungeon that we saw at the end of episode 2.
I'm a little surprised by this review. I actually thought last nights episode was the best of the season so far. Lots of mayhem and murder and one of the most evil bastards of the 63's we've seen. We got a whole bunch of back story on Hauser and the Dr. and how their relationship started, and how she deals with…
The Andrea scene was unexpected. I didn't know if there was going to be a "butterfly effect" kind of thing happening there, or if it was just a way to show how desensitized they've gotten to the whole thing. Andrea just sitting in the flatbed with all the corpses was pretty telling as well and the whole scene…
You have to admit though that the Lori side story with her unnecessarily going to find Rick was poorly done. Nothing happened that would cause her to get concerned and the amount of perceived time that had passed in the story at that point didn't even seem like much time at all. It didn't make any sense and was…
I wasn't enjoying this episode until the last 5 mins or so. To me it was more of the last season, which was frustrating to watch to say the least. I really didn't understand Lori's motivation at all to go find Rick, as they didn't do anything to make it seem like they had been gone for any time at all. Not to…
Well that's disappointing at best. I absolutely loved these books as a kid and remember owning the three originals. I was horrified by the images and how they enhanced the story and made it that much creepier. Those original images, for me, are as much a part of my memories of those books as the stories.
Nice. I'm definitely going to read that and the others suggested. Of course, only after I finish the new Penn Jillette book.
I suddenly feel like I have lots of wonderful books to read. Thanks for the info.
I have not. I'm sure it's ten times better than the movie. What's the title?
Bradley: There's a half-burnt joint on the floor. Seems our boy was having a little pot in the potty.
How about that great scene in The Relic? Sterotypical black security guard goes off to do....what else? Smoke a joint in the bathroom of course!!! He's startled while sitting on the bowl by a loud noise, but clearly it must be the grass messin' with him and making him paranoid. Seconds later, he's ripped off his…
well done.....very well done.
Which I'm sure was not just a single snap......how much of an asshole to you have to be to do this to someone? It's your duty to help protect your training partners. Not cause them to probably loose a limb.
ok, I got it. That is definitely worse than the Corey Hill injury. He did that during sparing to one of his partners? What a piece of shit.
Same thing happened to me, but I didn't see a place to click "show". Are we sure this is worse than Corey Hill's leg snap?
Never in a million years would I have thought that the answer to the trivia question, "what musical group has played the Super Bowl halftime show the most times?" be "Up With People".
"If somebody adapts a film from Hitler's Downfall reaction videos, the universe will clearly collapse into itself."
"This is really important to me. I think my girlfriend still really likes her ex and when we first started dating she cheated on me a few times with him, so I really can't risk looking like an idiot in front of both of them."
Ladies and Gentlemen; The new face of the "1st World Problems" Meme.
It has the usual irritation that comes along with new ink. Looks pretty real to me, and also pretty terrible.