It's a tale as old as time, as Angela Lansbury tells us.
It's a tale as old as time, as Angela Lansbury tells us.
She mounts him in the driver's seat and they do it while he's being chased at a high speed on the hwy or something. It's pretty ridiculous.
My guess is that Common's character is due for some dynamic stuff somewhere down the line as Bohannon solidifies his standing in Hell on Wheels.
Yeah, I really loved the last season of Mad Men.
I'm honestly puzzled by the negativity directed toward this show on this comment board and by the reviewer. Two episodes in, it seems alot more competent to me than the first two episodes of American Horror Story, The Walking Dead, and The Killing. Maybe it's becuz I've never seen Deadwood. Anyways, I'm wanting to…
Rick can't keep a secret like that. He'd be man-whispering that shit to anyone and everyone and we'd know about it.
This episode really drove home how uninteresting the Shane/Rick scenes are. I get that they are supposed to show us this conflict in thinking and it underscores how conflicted Rick is. Still, the whispery shit is really annoying. Either the accents are too bad or the sound mixing is off. I can never understand…
They lurch around on a treadmill apparatus that provides the farm with electricity so they can get their Xbox on.
"Enjoy this ham bone I toss your way."
"What is writing?"
I actually thought she was going to go that route! That bitch be stupid sometimes!
That would be the best thing to happen yet. I'm totally on board. Sure, it'll inevitably reduce Rick to a second-guessing buffoon for an episode or two before he finally has to put Carl down … still, I think that's a cost I'm willing to bear.
She completes him. With her pussy.
Zombie bingo night
Yeah, I'd hit it.
That is amazing.
I love how this line was actually in response to Dale's "How are YOU?" Yes, Andrea, yes, you did. You still didn't answer the fucking question. Can't you do anything right???
I was pretty annoyed that Dale didn't let Andrea fucking have it. Instead, he seemingly decided to use it to get back in her good graces.
How is it that Andrea went from not being trusted with firearms (presumably becuz she is not experienced with them) to being a sniper-level sharpshooter who can nearly make a headshot from several hundred yards away?
I see what you're saying. I could have been more clear. Yeah, OP and I were talking about different seasons: I was disagreeing with him/her.