Daryl: Hey Maggie, Beth survived the prison prison attack, we were travelling together but then—
Daryl: Hey Maggie, Beth survived the prison prison attack, we were travelling together but then—
I think half of males between the ages of 25-45 have that same damn stubble, that's hardly a distinguishing feature.
If only Oliver had thought to say something like, "Mom, Thea, I heard some really bad rumours about that Slade Wilson guy so you should probably try to keep your distance"
Best part of the episode was the awkward moment when Lance called the Arrow and Oliver answered.
Oliver wears a hood, that potentially obscures a lot of features. Sarah was wearing a mask not much bigger than a pair of sunglasses. You're basically saying if she dyed her hair and decided to go to the beach no one would recognize her.
So exactly how was fake-hunter supposed to be killing Crowley? AFAIK there's only one demon killing knife and otherwise you need to use an Angel blade.
I think the power dynamic is the issue for me. They tried to change that a bit with the Still but he still gives me too much of a big brother vibe to make it healthy.
Frankly I think that was a poorly constructed scene since it's never made clear if he was dead or not (Rick would have been close enough to see if the guy was still breathing).
Glenn, along with Rick, Carl, and Darryl (don't think anyone else from season 1 is left) might know more about the zombie apocalypse than anyone else alive. It doesn't make sense that Glenn wouldn't share what he learned about the outbreak with Eugene who's supposedly an expert.
The age difference is a little inappropriate and I hate the cliche of revolving through romantic pairings.
Yeah, I guess at the time I was really looking for excuses for Rick not to have killed the guy since it seemed unnecessary. He could have simply chocked him out and snuck away with little trouble, killing the guy seemed excessive.
I seem to recall the guy who got strangled was black though Tony looks fairly dark so maybe that's it.
Well after watching the scene a couple times I'm pretty sure it was a stuffed animal :)
I'm banking on a cult.
She obviously should have told Crawford about her suspicions but the lone search makes sense. It was an illegal search so she couldn't bring anyone along, presumably it was a spur of the moment decision when she thought she had a guaranteed Hannibal-free window.
The coin gave me a No Country For Old Men vibe, but otherwise I found it odd. Hannibal seemingly pushed her towards suicide earlier, presumably with a purpose. Why then leave the conclusion to chance? Did he have no plan afterall?
I assume you're talking about Aaron Abrams since I have no trouble imagining Scott Thompson rejecting Sarah Polley.
Maybe it's like The Walking Dead and the word cannibal doesn't exist in their reality.
I was actually a bit underwhelmed by this episode:
I'll give them a pass on that. The kids have been living in this world for over a year and know the rules. When the kids were outside there weren't any known walkers nearby and the adults were still on the property. Even if a walker did come up the kids could just run inside. The only reason things got dangerous is…