Hey, man, these SOA t-shirts at Wal Mart aren't going to sell themselves.
Hey, man, these SOA t-shirts at Wal Mart aren't going to sell themselves.
This may be horrible hyperbole, but I would go so far as to call SOA one of the worst shows on TV that people (including myself) inexplicably watch.
Fuckin'-A, brother, circle of life and shit. Fuckin' Hakuna Matata and shit, broth-
Upvoted for "Gary-Stu".
And they managed to be completely invisible whenever the camera angle switched, which is a far cooler ability that the writers should definitely expand on.
I mentioned this below, but there were some great glaring continuity errors when Tyrese & Sasha are up on the roof of the building behind Rick during his confrontation with the responding hospital cops, but manage to become invisible every time the angle switches to Rick's front.
How about straight up repeated continuity errors, like when Tyrese & Sasha are in plain view up on the roof of the building directly behind Rick, even shooting a walker as a well-timed answer to the one cop's query about Rick's friends, but they vanish whenever the camera is in front of Rick?
"Oh, look, all the female characters got relegated to stray observations."
Holy shit, I'd watch the hell out of that!
He is getting to be a little overexposed. Thankfully not in the physical sense, mind you.
Excercise bike by Hoveround®.
When the high point of a midseason finale is a promo for a different show on the same network, I know I'm watching The Walking Dead.
So they've been following I-285 in a big loop around Atlanta metro for 5 seasons now, right? That's all I can think of to explain why they're never more than an hour away.
You just mansplained the concept of news here. We've done gone full fucking meta.
No way - we need Clay Davis, so he can be all "sheeeeeeeee-it" every time something happens.
*Ahem!*
And guitarist Al Dunham went on from Hoover to do Regulator Watts, whose 2 albums are both great, and later Abilene, which also featured Fred Erskine on their second LP.
And if you enjoyed Shawn Brown's stint in Dag Nasty, and enjoyed Jason Farrel's work with Bluetip (Dischord 101 is my fave), you can check out they bands they did together, like Swiz (propulsive punk) and later Sweetbelly Freakdown (bizarro punk?).
Very true. I think I enjoy(ed) both the comic and the show more when the "Big Bad" is/was the world the characters inhabit and the circumstances they deal with, as opposed to a procession of increasingly rote extended-focus villains.
I saw it more like the old Terry Gilliam Month Python "Killer Cars" animated skit.