"-Jesse calling Jane's voicemail", I was thinking the exact same thing
"-Jesse calling Jane's voicemail", I was thinking the exact same thing
Yes, i believe that Rubicon was there only canceled series.
Yes, i believe that Rubicon was there only canceled series.
I truly hate "previously on…" sequences, not only do they ruin many possible surprises to come, but they also assume that you can't remember what happened in an episode that aired only a week or two ago… i find it insulting, but that's just me.
I truly hate "previously on…" sequences, not only do they ruin many possible surprises to come, but they also assume that you can't remember what happened in an episode that aired only a week or two ago… i find it insulting, but that's just me.
That's true, but in the comics it's Thomas who is the serial killer. The guy with the Wax Mustache is supposed to be Axel.
That's true, but in the comics it's Thomas who is the serial killer. The guy with the Wax Mustache is supposed to be Axel.
Anyone else find it really obvious that Andrew was behind it from the beginning?
Anyone else find it really obvious that Andrew was behind it from the beginning?
COMIC SPOILERS**********
COMIC SPOILERS**********
I thought the same thing myself. The episode is called "An Origin Story" and Observers don't have to experience time the same way normal human's do, so in theory this could be where September came from. It would also explain why September wouldn't erase Peter from existence back in season 4. However i don't see any…
I thought the same thing myself. The episode is called "An Origin Story" and Observers don't have to experience time the same way normal human's do, so in theory this could be where September came from. It would also explain why September wouldn't erase Peter from existence back in season 4. However i don't see any…
30 Rock
30 Rock
No that is not what i mean at all, I don't want more of the melodramatic crap that season 2 focused on, i want real conflict. The Walking Dead needs to take a some inspiration form the likes of Breaking Bad and Mad Men and write some meaningful dialogue. They need to strike a balance between zombie killing awesomeness…
No that is not what i mean at all, I don't want more of the melodramatic crap that season 2 focused on, i want real conflict. The Walking Dead needs to take a some inspiration form the likes of Breaking Bad and Mad Men and write some meaningful dialogue. They need to strike a balance between zombie killing awesomeness…
T-Dog's real name is Theodore Douglas if i'm not mistaken, he says it in season 2 episode 1 or 2
T-Dog's real name is Theodore Douglas if i'm not mistaken, he says it in season 2 episode 1 or 2
Is it just me, or was this episode not as good as people say? Personally although i enjoyed the episode i did not this it was A- material. I gave the episode a B because although they really stepped it up in the action department, they left the emotion of the situation behind. The episode was almost all zombie killing…