In its defense, it's really good.
In its defense, it's really good.
I thought for a brief moment that Never Have I Ever game was going to turn into some virgin confessions and then it was gonna get cray.
I think I just watched Danny Pudi barf Dan Harmon all over Jonathan Banks.
Sade - "The Sweetest Taboo"
Nick Cannon.
I was trying desperately to think of something clever to say, but I just kept staring at that picture of Piers Moron's stupid, lumpy face. Get the fuck out of here and never come back.
If you think of Andrew Lincoln as kind of a Tropic Thunder-style posh british super method actor all his scenes are hilarious.
Trying to stick up for peace and ultimately getting your head horrifically chopped off by a raving suicidal lunatic with a samurai sword in front of your own children is a death worthy of the zombie apocalypse. A fine end to a pretty good character.
I had no idea when I saw this episode that the zombie mud pit was supposed to mean Gov couldn't leave the camp. I just thought he stood by the pit and was filled with weird zombie murder demons or some shit like that.
Well what are you doing commenting on a season 4 episode then?
In their defense they didn't even know how to kill zombies.
"Good thing we ran out of oxygen tanks right after this eyepatched father figure arrived!"
Which would of course end with him shooting it.
If they can turn Governor Brian Phillip into an interesting character - and it seems that's what they're trying to do - then great. I'll probably keep watching regardless. But with about twenty minutes to go I thought there probably wasn't time for him to get to the prison and FUCK.
I think they used the same one in The Wire too.
Don't forget the music piped into the store.
People are always going to like big anthems. I think that's Arcade Fire.
She's a good-looking lady. I would.
He could be the narrator as well, occasionally going Henry-Hill-in-the-Courtroom during zombie attacks.
It was Herschel's "this is fucked" moment.