No worries. I had to look it up to make sure. Surprisingly, just type in Rick kills Shane and its the first result.
No worries. I had to look it up to make sure. Surprisingly, just type in Rick kills Shane and its the first result.
No. Rick handed over his gun, as if to disarm himself, while Shane was still aiming his gun at him. Shane looks at the gun Rick is handing to him for a second, and then stabs him. Shane is aiming at Rick the whole time. Shane fire his gun, too late, missing Rick.
Carl shot an enemy holding a gun (albeit, surrendering it in the worst way possible). It was still the wrong decision, but it could have been done out of fear. Carol killed two of her own community who she has known for at least six months probably, while they were sleeping in a bed. As a member of the council.…
Would Carol have killed two people if it was Maggie and Carl instead of Dave and Karen? That's the question Rick was dealing with. Because from her answers, it seems to me that she would have. Considering they are going to get medicine for the people she killed, it's pretty clear she made a decision different than…
It was Carol's fault. He wanted them to wait, while Carol recommended they look for food as well.
This season is starting out really strong. My thoughts:
Good choice to focus purely on the two groups, rather than jump back to the camp. Maggie never saw it coming.
Perhaps its Tyrese with the death wish rather than Bob.
Nice development between Michone and Daryl. With Carol out of the picture, I definitely see things…
Rick left Carol behind because he didn't recognize the person in front of him. But he looks at the mirror while driving because he doesn't recognize himself as well.
he's just a terrible driver/passenger. he doesn't look at the road. He doesnt put on a seat belt.
Just two thoughts real quick.
Daryl at the end:
Daryl, why aren't you wearing a seat belt!!!
In Rock's defense, it's a very conscious decision. He believes that you can only do really one thing at a time, so he does not spread himself out like Aziz has been doing over the last 6 years with Parks, films, and his stand up specials. The results is in his stand up act. His "Bring the Pain" holds up extremely…
No, I was singling him out because I eventually want to see the Late Late Show with Aziz Ansari. And then the Late Show with Aziz Ansari. I'm holding him to higher standard as a result. As soon as he gets used to that, I think he can be the best comedian of his generation. I can't see his improvisational skills (and…
I think he's the funniest person in the world both circumstances for the same reason: he's absolutely fearless.
I agree that this is his best special yet. This is probably because it has the most of his voice. It feels like the stand up comedy of a single 30 year old looking at the craziness around him. He makes weird cultural commentary seem universal, because it is. I had no idea that so many women receive dick picks. I…
in philadelphia.
It depends if they are funny. SNL when it does political stuff right like it did with Sarah Palin/ Tina Fey and the Mitt Romney impression, then it works. SNL misfires the same way south park can. We judge all comedic shows mainly on if they are funny.
It's preachy when it's not either achieved by a culmination of the…
I enjoyed this episode but they really have to try to make Michael J. Fox a more redeemable character for the audience of people who haven't watched Back to the Future.
They also need to lean in more to the premise of the show. MJF dealing with Parkinson's. They have nothing to lose. Their ratings are already low and…
The lack of Ed, Edd, and Eddy and the discussion of jawbreakers is disheartening.
As much as I don't personally enjoy it, I agree Olivia and Fitz is the heart of the show. It's the dynamic that connects together the white house and Pope's team. The only way that works is that Olivia loves Fitz. And it might be irrational, but it works for both characters.
Matt and Trey aren't comedians in the same performance sense. During a stand up, which is what essential both the Colbert Report and Daily Show are, you are supposed to infuse your (and your writers) opinions in.
It's not about commenting Canada. It's about creating false equivalence. If Intellilink is used both they school and Canada, and if "anyone who thinks the Intellilink website would have worked is an idiot" was the episodes final statement, they are creating the connection, not me. If they didn't want the connection to…