Every time you roast those cute little marshmallows, pretend it's Andrea!
Every time you roast those cute little marshmallows, pretend it's Andrea!
You know, I was going to edit my multiple mistakes, and change "Angela" back to the proper "Andrea" but I think I'm going to go with the theories of the commenter to this post: Andrea has gotten so horrible that my brain has decided to make a new character, named Angela. And this character is neither wishy-washy,…
Don't worry bub! Ya gonna be a star! Just let me hold this lighter to your eyes for a minute or two!
It's a shame there are no buses, or homicidal bus-drivers, in the zombie apocalypse. That's the only death Andrea is worth.
You fool! That could be anyone!!
*zombie groan*
And the joke is on her! He'd look at her with his big soft eyes, and say, "Now you don't have to be like that. I teach boxing, on the weekends. Come check it out."
I think you'd have to be a grade-A asshole to want to see anyone, even a loathed fictional character, get slowly and painfully tortured.
During the whole hunt-and-chase in the warehouse, I kept having this crazy inner dialogue. First I thought what you thought, then I thought, "Well, they killed Laurie in a non-predictable fashion, maybe they'd do the same to Angela" and -then- I thought how crazy it would be if the Governor actually met his demise…
And I'm pretty sure -that- reference is to a Jewish custom of the "mezuzah", which is an arrow, fixed upon the doorpost in the three dimensions
of space, time and soul, pointing from the "domain of the many" to the
"domain of the one
It's the first line to Bob Dylan's "Blind Willie McTell":
Stupid is stupid, no matter how far into the episode it is. You know what record I want to see broken? How many zombies can eat a shrill, stupid ex-lawyer.
The episode had some nice moments between characters, but it didn't move the plot forward one iota. I like character development, I really do. But this episode just didn't do a thing. It hummed and hawed, it was filler. We gleamed no new information. The Govener's still a prick, Darryl's still hard as nails, and…
Agreed. The letter grades are arbitrary, and matter even less. What matters is the actual review.
Agreed. The letter grades are arbitrary, and matter even less. What matters is the actual review.
I'd like to think that too, and it does seem pretty plausible. Although, to be fair, Michonne first came to Rick at the prison as a complete stranger as well. And yet.. here she is. So, as much as it would be nice to think that "Better the Devil I know" mentality is working, it doesn't seem to be the case.
@avclub-600a51b7602a94be94712bbf272284a2:disqus I understand the situation was ambiguous. But for every poor outcome you're hypothesizing, I could hypothesize a positive outcome. Trust in the post-apoc wasteland is hard to come by, and that's fine. But the real question is the protagonist's decision making and…
What were the hitchhiker's unique circumstances? That he was alone and wanted to talk?
Cavemen don't belong here either! Yeah. I said it.
Go away, zombie. You don't belong here.