I see what you did there… Coral may not though.
I see what you did there… Coral may not though.
I keep thinking of him in Zoolander. It just makes me smile.
It's been in my head all damn morning, that song, since I first heard the news.
Just a couple of hours ago I was reading something online, CollegeHumor, maybe, and at the bottom of the page were links. One of them caught my eye because it was a shot of Bowie onstage way back when, likely during the Ziggy era, and it said "Stars we've lost in 2016". My heart dropped for a second, then I remembered…
The thing that really bothered me the most out of this rather dull episode was the lack of parenting by Jessie. Maybe I'm the only person to think this, but poor little Sam might be better off dead than with his "mother". Pretend to be brave? Pretend this isn't real? Seriously, woman. Do you not see your son and the…
And theirs in Strays, not there's.
I think he just wants/needs so badly for this new philosophy of his to be right that it's starting to cloud his brain. I kind of get it, you know? That need he has to NOT be the guy who stabbed Rick, the guy who had to clear. And you can see the strain of his need and his choices through Lennie James' amazing acting.…
That's why we can't have nice things.
Defensive bites on the arms would make the most sense to me. But TWD has no common sense or logic, so… yeah.
Rick FREQUENTLY makes shitty choices, and sometimes does more harm than good. This has been true of Rick and his place in the show as a whole from the beginning. Why are you so hostile about the review, dude? It's one man's opinion, which you're free to disagree with, but you need to chill a little.
When Carol tripped at the begininng I actually yelled "REALLY CAROL?!" at the screen. How is it that it's always women tripping? She trips, Maggie trips… I'm wondering if male writers just assume our breasts make us fall down a lot or something,
Yeah. On both points. There was nothing I saw to lead me to think she'd been bitten in any way, so I was both surprised and disgusted by that turn of events.
I'd be fine with both of them dying, and Enid. I was expecting it, really, as far as Sam is concerned.
Love it.
That was a head scratcher.
I'm sorry, but you don't tell a child that killing people doesn't make you a monster, that not killing people does. Ecspecially a child whom you know comes from an dysfunctional family situation. I don't think Carol carting Judith around makes her a good mother figure. See also - secretly teaching the kids how to…
It's not a show you can really pick up midstream and get involved in. Those of us who lived through the farm, the prison, Terminus… we've seen things happen a certain way over and over again. Now they expect us to conveniently forget all we've seen and accept atypical behavior. I don't care what anyone else says, it…
Not much, he yapped about how grateful he was for the fans, blah blah. He had to know it was bullshit, this entire arc. Would have been nice to hear him admit it, is all.
Yeah, but still.
God, I kind of hate myself for overly analyzing a zombie show right now, but this damn thing has me hooked.
I only know at some point, someone, probably Carl, loses an eye. I've seen bits of the comic, and it sure looked like Carl.