Chris is the one chinless one with the long stringy black hair. Wait… Chris is the one with the antisocial behaviour issues. Hang on… Chris is the annoying, sanctimonious one… Dammit. Chris is the dead one.
Chris is the one chinless one with the long stringy black hair. Wait… Chris is the one with the antisocial behaviour issues. Hang on… Chris is the annoying, sanctimonious one… Dammit. Chris is the dead one.
Hard to tell:
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I think this one deserved more than a "C" — a bit hollow compared to some stories, but had some interesting ideas, and the main plot moved along.
I watched this not really knowing anything about it, and I liked it: precisely for the overindulgence in disaster/horror movie clichés. Reminds me of American Horror Story. I really loved the possessed guy suddenly flying up into the sky — one of the most unexpected things I've seen on TV in ages.
The QEW is actually named after the Queen Mum. Canadians loved the Queen Mum.
I think you're right. I took a look at the official recap page where it says "there's a new threat in town, too: insane, starving, feral humans known as the Enders" which seems to bethe same as your description.
Apologies if I missed something. Re: The Enders — anyone know what "humans with their brains fried" actually means?
It would have been funnier if the last guest star presented was Carol Channing (or someone like that).
Kermit also subbed for Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show in 1978:
I think that Negan is actually a woman!
Anyone else notice the Dalek cameo? Must be the crew sharing a wink with the Whovians
Ah, that makes more sense.
I'm going to be pedantic and point out that none of Ramsay's UK shows have been on the BBC. They're all on Channel 4, I believe (the BBC doesn't produce every UK show).