The ending redeemed the whole show for me.
The ending redeemed the whole show for me.
The ending redeemed the whole show for me.
I know there haven't been confirmed reports of how many/what type of weapons he was carrying (I've heard a few different things), so it may not apply in this case, but I do think we need to consider the types of guns that are available for civilians, even those with clean records. There's really no defensible reason…
I know there haven't been confirmed reports of how many/what type of weapons he was carrying (I've heard a few different things), so it may not apply in this case, but I do think we need to consider the types of guns that are available for civilians, even those with clean records. There's really no defensible reason…
For some reason, I love this idea. You give the message to the moth, who tells the eagles. Then they have to relay the message to the magic horses, because everyone knows, eagles speak horse. Who then have to tell the magic giraffes, and then finally, Theodore the Magic Elephant finds out about your party on…
For some reason, I love this idea. You give the message to the moth, who tells the eagles. Then they have to relay the message to the magic horses, because everyone knows, eagles speak horse. Who then have to tell the magic giraffes, and then finally, Theodore the Magic Elephant finds out about your party on…
It's the, "And that's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown" that gets me every time. I agree it's about the delivery. So free of baggage.
It's the, "And that's what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown" that gets me every time. I agree it's about the delivery. So free of baggage.
The Gov. turning on Merle was the only thing about his actions the past couple of episodes that made any kind of sense to me. Merle created a Situation by bringing hostages, and he did so for his own agenda. Not for the Love of Woodbury.
The Gov. turning on Merle was the only thing about his actions the past couple of episodes that made any kind of sense to me. Merle created a Situation by bringing hostages, and he did so for his own agenda. Not for the Love of Woodbury.
But it's also a zombie show, so realism isn't paramount. I don't think it added anything to the show, other than making me actively want someone to stab the Governor in the face, where before, I would have simply been OK with that happening. But I think there were other ways to make me feel that. Try harder, I…
But it's also a zombie show, so realism isn't paramount. I don't think it added anything to the show, other than making me actively want someone to stab the Governor in the face, where before, I would have simply been OK with that happening. But I think there were other ways to make me feel that. Try harder, I…
I guess I am just a huge wuss, but I was seriously disappointed and angry with Walking Dead for going there last night. It didn't seemed earned. It seemed like a cheap shortcut to take so that we *really* care about the Governor having a comeuppance, and are really rooting for him to die a horrible awful death,…
I guess I am just a huge wuss, but I was seriously disappointed and angry with Walking Dead for going there last night. It didn't seemed earned. It seemed like a cheap shortcut to take so that we *really* care about the Governor having a comeuppance, and are really rooting for him to die a horrible awful death,…
RE: Gorfious (sorry, its being weird about the tagging) - I just want to clarify, it wasn't the brutality in and of itself that bothered me. It was that Pi presented two insane extremes. "Well, you can believe this fanciful tale of wonder, or you can believe the most awful, visceral experience a child can possibly…
RE: Gorfious (sorry, its being weird about the tagging) - I just want to clarify, it wasn't the brutality in and of itself that bothered me. It was that Pi presented two insane extremes. "Well, you can believe this fanciful tale of wonder, or you can believe the most awful, visceral experience a child can possibly…
RE: Scrawler and Gary X - I loved the ending of LOST, actually. I think it redeemed some of the dumber aspects of the show for me, which I know is in direct opposition to most of the world. I think with LOST though, we were expecting some kind of answer. Its just not everyone was satisfied with the one given.
RE: Scrawler and Gary X - I loved the ending of LOST, actually. I think it redeemed some of the dumber aspects of the show for me, which I know is in direct opposition to most of the world. I think with LOST though, we were expecting some kind of answer. Its just not everyone was satisfied with the one given.
I have read elsewhere that it is more or less the same. I also hated the ending. Ruined the whole book for me, which I rather enjoyed up until that point. I have been told that I "didn't understand it." I understood what the book was trying to do.
I have read elsewhere that it is more or less the same. I also hated the ending. Ruined the whole book for me, which I rather enjoyed up until that point. I have been told that I "didn't understand it." I understood what the book was trying to do.