The world is too selfish these days to understand that the twilight zone is largely an exploration of war guilt/trauma in the post WW2 era and that Fats is hugely relieved that he can stop winning and therefore killing young, arrogant challengers.
The world is too selfish these days to understand that the twilight zone is largely an exploration of war guilt/trauma in the post WW2 era and that Fats is hugely relieved that he can stop winning and therefore killing young, arrogant challengers.
And another thing. You guys are totally mean to Michonne and I have decided to make praising her my new project. Personally, I think she's just dreamy. Also, the actress, when she gets a good hold of the camera, which is ducking all over the place this season, is doing a fantastic job of showing just how scared…
And another thing. You guys are totally mean to Michonne and I have decided to make praising her my new project. Personally, I think she's just dreamy. Also, the actress, when she gets a good hold of the camera, which is ducking all over the place this season, is doing a fantastic job of showing just how scared…
Ive been thinking that the governor is so different from the governor in the comics because Woodbury is so different. The comic Woodbury was basically Bartertown. They captured strangers and made them fight to the death. You got the sense that it was more of a Land of the Dead sort of just this side of savagery and…
Ive been thinking that the governor is so different from the governor in the comics because Woodbury is so different. The comic Woodbury was basically Bartertown. They captured strangers and made them fight to the death. You got the sense that it was more of a Land of the Dead sort of just this side of savagery and…
Well, it's official. Next week, we get Chad Coleman (The Wire) as Tyrese, the black guy who talks and does stuff. It's interesting that they're bringing him in pretty close to the same time that he died in the comic. No word on whether or not he'll have his teenaged daughter, but that would be nice. Also, there's talk…
Well, it's official. Next week, we get Chad Coleman (The Wire) as Tyrese, the black guy who talks and does stuff. It's interesting that they're bringing him in pretty close to the same time that he died in the comic. No word on whether or not he'll have his teenaged daughter, but that would be nice. Also, there's talk…
I don't think zombies salivate. Their blood doesn't flow, either. No lubricants, at all, really. Come to think of it…
I don't think zombies salivate. Their blood doesn't flow, either. No lubricants, at all, really. Come to think of it…
Works for me. Thanks! #reasonableexplanations
Works for me. Thanks! #reasonableexplanations
Oh, Dads in Georgia will tell their daughters anything to get them in the sack.
Oh, Dads in Georgia will tell their daughters anything to get them in the sack.
It would be awesome if MIchonne gave up verbal communication entirely and went full-on zombie-gram from now on. Also, can somebody tell me why having a zombie bite you is bad, but Michone can take a load of zombie belly batter bukake in the face and be okay?
It would be awesome if MIchonne gave up verbal communication entirely and went full-on zombie-gram from now on. Also, can somebody tell me why having a zombie bite you is bad, but Michone can take a load of zombie belly batter bukake in the face and be okay?
Seems to work for Merle.
Seems to work for Merle.
Episode 1: Rick, sitting in the hay loft, hears what believes is a phone ringing faintly in the distance.
Episode 2: Rick mentions hearing a telephone ringing to Dale.
Episode 3: Dale mentions his conversation with Rick to Glenn. Carl overhears.
Episode 4: Carl is missing. Rick finds him in the hayloft. They talk about…
Episode 1: Rick, sitting in the hay loft, hears what believes is a phone ringing faintly in the distance.
Episode 2: Rick mentions hearing a telephone ringing to Dale.
Episode 3: Dale mentions his conversation with Rick to Glenn. Carl overhears.
Episode 4: Carl is missing. Rick finds him in the hayloft. They talk about…
I think necrophiliacs prefer their conquests to be legitimately dead…not rolling around and all bitey and such. It just wouldn't feel right.