Oh I have rewatched the series 3 times, and I do remember those, but it never seemed like a recurring theme especially in season 5.
Oh I have rewatched the series 3 times, and I do remember those, but it never seemed like a recurring theme especially in season 5.
- Love the scene of Jax freaking out at the end. With the constant pressure he is under each season he should have more emotional breakdowns other than him whispering "Jesus Christ."
- Also it is your second time your sons have been kidnapped….. Would any sane person think Oh this is still the best life for them, he is…
Assault rifles go through human flesh easy enough, one would think a decayed zombie shield wouldn't work. Then again he had cover behind the fridge. So it was probably just for a cool look.
Yeah I really like him too, but its like this man is never in a predicament that he cannot get out of. Which makes me never worry or feel suspense toward him.
And the Governor in his arm I'd think the arm would effect his punching more then the leg shot Ricks
-The assault this time around was soo much better because the Show runner actually had some balls to have its "Heroes" kill people. You can't promise a war and then not have anybody kill the other side like they did in season 3.
Hey someone needs to sing!
I guess but it felt like they didn't address that problem and then just threw it in
This shows really bad with that, like we know who these side characters are, but they are so under developed. And then they wait until the episode they kill them off to develop them some.
Yeah, but he made it out it wasn't like he was surrounded. He froze up after he popped the girl by accident.
Martinez gets some lines annndddd he's gone
- I don't understand why Richards fingers twitched, was this ever hinted at before? I don't really agree with his death, this show really doesn't want the audience to have a young character to route for. (can't kill Capone or Luciano because of history).
-Speaking of Luciano, you have arguably the greatest mobster in…
Yeah, but he really lost the club in season 4 when he lost the gavel. And he was a pure villain in season 4 but the overall ending would have been more satasfying to the "Hamlet on Motorcycle" feel. Having him killed in a moment of passion instead of the tension being died down over 2 seasons.
Yeah he did in a way, but even that was just Jax talking at him. No matter what Clay did they were basically Father and Son and Jax learned more from him then he ever did his real father, who jax thinks was weak. There should have been a final dialogue between them, but instead after jax chewed him out in the season 4…
He did have a good part in Juices role, but he lost his marriage, club by end of season 4, freedom in season 5, but season 6 he was just kind of there. Jax was always going to kill him which pissed me off because instead of him doing it and actually having some meaning he was used as a same plot point in back to back…
Can you name important things to the show that his character has done in the last 2 seasons other then being framed for killing the seasons antagonist so that they don't get in trouble…? He stage an unsuccessful Coup with the robberies and hasn't done anything this season. I loved Clay, but it would have been more…
Hahah nice
Although I am glad it finally happened (2 seasons later), It didn't feel as emotional as it should have. There was no final conversation between Jax and Clay, instead Jax just shot him. Instead of a justified kill of passion and anger, like it would have been in season 4 finale, he was just resorted to a pawn in a…
That's fine him being insane, but he should have been killed off in the end. Now they have him in this season as not as evil and people aren't going to forget what he did.
Been hating Gillian's story line for the last two seasons, but that was a good way to end her arc. Roy you dog you