alexdub12
Alex
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BBC-something, I think.

The first season was fantastic, and I also slightly prefer it to Vikings. The acting is superb, especially David Dawson as Alfred.

Just a random pillaging somewhere east of Denmark, probably in the Baltic region. I vaguely remember it being mentioned in one of the first episodes. Ragnar didn't like to pillage people who were as poor as he was (because there was nothing to steal from them), and instead wanted to go west where supposedly richer

Travis Fimmel should be in more shows and movies. It's a huge loss for the show and I wonder if anyone can fill the void left by him.

I liked it overall, it's one of the best horror movies I've seen this year (The Witch and The Conjuring 2 are other two good ones I liked this year). I'm usually not a big fan of gore, especially the kind that was in this movie, but the general atmosphere was great.

I loved the moment when Brian Cox says "OK, let's get the fuck out of here". A seasoned coroner saying that reveals the severity of the situation much better than any amount of jump scares or gore.

I can't remember a single Rufus Sewell performance that wasn't the best part of whatever he was on.

It was a very well done battle scene, no doubt.

This is a very well made space action movie, without any real artistic reason to exist.

You have BvS on your list, but not the fucking Suicide Squad? BvS, while having A LOT of problems due to being basically 2 movies crammed into one, is an Oscar-level stuff compared to Suicide Squad. Suicide Squad is not even a movie, it's just a collection of random scenes edited together by people who were each given

This needs more McPoyles.

Yes.

When William screamed "don't touch her!", I had an instant flashback to the It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia episode where Liam McPoyle shouts "You will call her!" in the most bizarre way possible. I had to stop the episode because I had a hysterical laughter attack.

To Scott M. Gimple,

Pretty much.

There was no plot development so far, because there is no plot beyond "Negan is a colossal dick and life sucks for everyone".

It took the show 1.5 seasons to get rid of the Governor, and he wasn't as omnipotent and organized as Negan's group. The stalling wasn't quite as bad back then as it is now.

With The Road Warrior's final monologue. Turns out Negan is Humungus and Corl is Max.

I finally sat and watched this episode, and was bored and annoyed by it.

As many people here had already said - this whole Negan crapfest could have been easily stopped if someone would just shoot Negan in the head. Boom, and his whole empire is down. His lieutenants (like Dwight for example) might fight for control of what's left, but even they would understand that life without Negan is