avclub-0a970388bb11131e867136dd562285ae--disqus
kemarki
avclub-0a970388bb11131e867136dd562285ae--disqus

I believe that as well too. Te whole season kinda leaned to the premise of faith and hope. The doctor that found Quinn at the docks trying to kill himself said God sent him to help. In the train tunnel, Carrie asked Qasim about God's will also. I believe she was going to put him out of his misery and just then the

I believe she borrowed one of Iris' suit to downplay herself. She wanted to look the exact opposite of a vixen because she wanted no attention from the police.

I still think there's something up with that son (I could be wrong though).

LOL!!!!

Probably, "vampire" blood may be okay and can be used to get by short term or as an occasional cocktail but they crave fresh blood.

"shouldn't everybody just be slathering themselves in zombie guts all the time, especially when they leave their compounds? I get that it's gross, but if it basically makes you invisible, you'd think you'd do it."

I loved it! Liz and March are the only reasons I keep coming back.

I agree, this episode was dragged way too far out. To the point, I kept wondering what Max and the school kids where up. There should be a vampire epidemic by now.

It's only after reading a few comments that I remember that the detective was even working on a serial killer case. That's bad f that was supposed to be the main story line; unless there is no main storyline, just random stories and back stories surrounding the occupants of the Hotel Cortez.

Lol!!

The only thing I can think of that could save Glen is that suddenly there is a loud noise (like the horn) that would distract the herd from eating and lure them away. That's the only time I've seen them leave food.

What I've always wondered about this show is: If they can basically become invisible to the zombies by covering themselves in their blood/ innards, why wouldn't Rick and the crew do that every time they go out. As far as I'm concerned, no one should die by zombie since they can camouflage. This was actually what

I agree with all your points and you gave me food for thought about Sandoval working with Ghost…hmmm.
I was also thinking about how Angela's going to get Greg killed because she's so sprung on James and so delusional about who he is that she will start using her job to help him. Greg's going to find out and he's gonna

The acting might have been a little rough in the beginning but everyone's in stride now. Like Gennie, I've been a fan from the start.

I loved this episode; why ever since Angela succumbed to her feelings and decided to stay with James (since Ghost is dead) did I keep hearing 50's "Magic Stick" in my head every time he entered a scene. All jokes aside though, this goes to show how much James and Angela are alike, they're willing to do whatever it

Ghost may realize there is no love left with Tasha (since finding out about Shawn) but he knows she makes for a good ally. Tasha may be upset when she hears about the death of Shawn but I believe if it came down to Shawn and her and the kids' livelihood (him killing Ghost), Shawn would have lost. The only thing I can

Sometime I think the writers are thinking seasons ahead (am I giving them too much props?). I believe all these layers allow the show to go in many directions. I usually don't like shows where each season a new antagonist pops up out of nowhere. With this show, he/ she is everywhere. Next season could feature Stern,

Angela made a big mistake by handing over the take-down to the guys. She can't supply her informant and Tommy can use his knowledge of her and Ghost. The feds case is going nowhere. The most they can do is hand Lobos (who I happen to like as well) over to Mexico and his enemies who are waiting for him.
The only way