Yeah, she still sees them as "human" or as pets. She doesn't get the bigger consequences of her actions.
Yeah, she still sees them as "human" or as pets. She doesn't get the bigger consequences of her actions.
I thought it was a different cell block. The outbreak was in D-block while Rick was in C-block.
They are trying to make the prison a home. Locked prison doors isn't exactly a domestic comfort for most. They feel safe. Which, of course, they shouldn't.
The sacrificial pigs were to briefly distract the walkers so they could reinforce the weak part of the fence.
Glad to see a lot of Pitch Black/Chronicles love here. I thought the sequel was very underrated. Straight out fun scifi.
It was about my third re-watch of the series that I started to pick up on this possibility. I started to see Lorelai as more of a reflection of Richard. Also, I started to see Emily as a reflection of the person Rory *COULD* grow up to be, especially if her relationship with (*possible spoiler*) her relationship with…
But was it really in public? He pulled her aside and dressed her down. Also, as someone that works in the corporate world, it is not uncommon for a superior to act like they are trying to dress down someone in private but make sure others hear it so they are aware to not make the same mistake.
I don't know, when she blows up, Lorelai reminds me more of Richard. Definitely a hybrid, but I feel she is more Richard. More in the sense that they are both comfortable with their station in life and can't understand why the other rebels against that station. They are both extremely proud about what they have…
Yeah, I come from a relatively poor background and my grandmother still had a weekly hair appointment. It was budgeted like cigarettes and gin.
The perception seems to be that the intention of Lorelai and Emily as characters were to be contrasts of the same persona of each other. But I feel that ASP's intention was for Lorelai to be more a reflection of Richard. I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Emily's conflicts with Richard are more akin to her…
They are both to blame as they are essentially the same person, just at different perceived stations in life. Richard loves Lorelai but can't understand why she is the way she is. Vice versa is also true.
Backlash and the fact that he is 16.
Dean keeps being called a dick, but he is more proud. And 16. What 16 year old acts rationally? Well, except for maybe Rory. But as upcoming episodes (spoilers) show, her relationship with Jess can be seen through the irrational lens.
I do agree that it probably doesn't qualify as the worst episode of the series, but it is one that is tough to view when re-watching the series again. I am always tempted to skip it but I don't. I don't necessarily regret it but I feel like it wasted 45 minutes I could have spent on an episode I like more.
It is better than episodes of most shows, but I have always felt this episode felt out of place. I started watching the show with re-runs of S5 on ABC Family some years ago and went out after two S5 episodes and bought the first four seasons. Even on first watch, this episode felt clunky. I think it would have worked…
I think it was a good premise for an episodes but really felt clunky. I like the idea, not the execution. It felt like it would have been more acceptable in season 1.
That is how Richard is. As we see at the end of the episode, he knows that the only reason he is there is to give Emily some breathing room. So early on in the day, when he has more energy, he compensates by being critical. He doesn't see it as mean, he sees at as being helpful and providing advice to his daughter. He…
That's what he and Lorelai are both good at and why their relationship is so strained. They are so much alike that it is difficult for them to relate and overcome perceived slights. They can each so easily "turn the tables" on any situation to make themselves the aggrieved party. Richard may be posh and Lorelai not,…
I've watched so much TV that cold opens never surprise me. Who's this blonde haired lady walking down the hall in the new episode of Lost? OMG, It's Kate! Who knew!
I've watched so much TV that cold opens never surprise me. Who's this blonde haired lady walking down the hall in the new episode of Lost? OMG, It's Kate! Who knew!