“That’s usually enough to get by in New York City, where the bodega rarely accepts a card for purchases under $10 and every other restaurant is cash-only.”
“That’s usually enough to get by in New York City, where the bodega rarely accepts a card for purchases under $10 and every other restaurant is cash-only.”
Thanks!
Abraham’s been gone a while, too. Hope nothing happens to Carl.
I had assumed we were going to see the helicopter again, this time for longer and more meaningfully. I also assumed Negan would be killed off so I don’t have to listen to any of his tedious rants again. Wrong on both counts. Disappointing.
*its*
Really?! Where in Manhattan is Paige’s apartment?
It’s because it’s two stars live together in Brooklyn.
I think it was Black Monday. October 19, 1987.
I may have got this wrong, but when Aderholt mentioned Renhull’s “suicide” to Stan, didn’t he mention that Renhull had something to do with SDI? Is this telling us that the whole “radiation detector” thing is a ruse, and it’s the Star Wars program that Elizabeth is supposed to be infiltrating?
Have to say, I thought this episode was excellent. This new season has been enjoyable so far, but a little clunky - but last night everything seemed to be finally clicking into place.
I like the show, and I’m about as left as they come. It’s refreshing to see Trump voters treated as human beings who made a decision, rightly or wrongly, based on their situations, instead of as freaks with two heads that are never to be treated as anything but sub-human curiosities.
I liked the bit where Maggie, Enid and Michonne met Hillary Clinton.
How on earth is it any more convenient to use a spare card rather than the card the hotel provides?! You still have to hunt around for a card.
Carlos (not Carlo) Slim does not own the New York Times. He owns a small share of it, below 8%. He’s not even the biggest shareholder.
Be proud. Made me laugh.
Maybe you should have at least googled “Derren Brown” before writing this.
There’s no sale on the other side of that link.
There’s no sale on the other side of that link.
I lost the thread long ago. Exactly what *is* Rick’s plan?
What is it with the Garbage People? Why would anyone come to speak as they do after an apocalypse of any kind? And what’s with the haircuts? They would be awfully hard to maintain.
What, no mention of the helicopter? Isn’t this a potentially major plot point?