I live in Georgia. It's not at all uncommon to hear a white southerner say something like "that Asian boy." Not long ago, I actually heard someone use the term "oriental" when describing someone.
I live in Georgia. It's not at all uncommon to hear a white southerner say something like "that Asian boy." Not long ago, I actually heard someone use the term "oriental" when describing someone.
This may all come out when the back half of the season airs. But honestly, as soon as it was revealed that there were walkers in the barn, I assumed that's where Sophia would be found. Dramatically, I almost think it would have been more interesting if they'd shown Otis putting her in there but then dying before he…
Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. Yes, Piecar. That last scene was swell television, but undermined by stupid, clumsy writing. It's just implausible to me that the farm family never made the connection that the little girl Rick's group is looking for just might be one of the walkers in the barn. How did she get there? Who…
Actually, I've lived in Georgia forever. The guy who plays Hershel sounds pretty natural. Maggie, not so much.
NO. Giving this episode an A- after writing paragraph upon paragraph about what's wrong with it is just wrong. These recaps are even more ridiculous than the show itself. Zach, it's obvious you want to love this show and you are determined to do so despite its innumerable flaws.
Well, I'll have to concede that you're probably right about Hershel. The African American character from the first season, the one who let Rick recover in his house, was also unable to kill his own wife who was milling around on the street outside his house. In sharp contrast to him and Hershel, Andrea dealt with the…
PIecar has since deleted the comment in which he/she used eluded in place of alluded. So, there's that. And frankly, you may be the last person on Earth who should be lecturing anyone on how to have a civil discussion. A civil discussion doesn't include calling someone an asshole or a pussy. Whatever point you were…
I'm not sure how it has escaped your attention that, on any given day, about 80% of the comments on The AV Club are laced with condescension. No, it's not a requirement. Apparently, it's a choice. For the overwhelming majority of people who post here. Like yourself, who just couldn't ask your question without…
I'm certainly not going to be corrected by someone who uses eluded for alluded. And anyway, you're both still wrong. It would take Robert Kirkman himself to convince me otherwise.
It was. You actually had to be paying attention to catch it since it was alluded to and not explicitly spoken in dialogue.
It was established in the first season that Shane and Lori were having an affair before Rick got shot. Rick and Lori's marriage was shaky, she'd taken up with Shane, who was Rick's ride along cop buddy.
The fifth season finale of "Dynasty," featuring the notorious Moldavian wedding massacre is kitschy TV gold.
Seriously, Zach Handlen, what show are you watching? That B grade is indefensible. Half your recap is devoted to explaining to the show's writers how to make a better show. Jesus, dude. I'd love to hear you explain just exactly what made Shane and Andrea's hook up a "positive development." Positive, how? For whom?…
When Spader dismissed Stanley's "In the African American community" thing with a simple "No," I laughed out loud, too. The Shrute farm video was the only other thing that paid off. Gabe has crossed a line for me, from pathetically funny to perversely creepy.
"The Battle of Schrute Farms" resolution and Oscar's reaction to it were gold. Everything else felt forced. This once fine show has lost its way. The acting is still terrific, but the writing really fails these characters now. I thought it could survive the departure of Michael Scott, but barely a third of the way…
Thanks to some of you, I now wish Community would leave NBC's schedule, get canceled, and that all remaining episodes get destroyed in a fire.
When Bravo ultimately spins off "Top Chef: Kids' Meals," that Blanca would make an awesome judge.
This was a solid B episode. You know, they have treatments for constipation now, Ms. Bowman.
My stray observations:
Not to worry, the Warblers aren't even anatomically correct under their matching suits.