Yes more flaming zombie pits! And how gross was the gnarled ashy aftermath of twisted walkers still trying to bite. I couldn't look away.
Yes more flaming zombie pits! And how gross was the gnarled ashy aftermath of twisted walkers still trying to bite. I couldn't look away.
Yes, bow hunting skills and the ability to hunt wolverines with a 12-gauge will help in a zombie apocalypse. And I agree, even if Andrea couldn't hot wire the car and didn't have the keys, she could have at least used her favorite pocket knife to puncture all the tires. Gosh!
Could Milton and the governor be brothers?
Andrea—is that you?
I was confused about what Rick wanted Hershel to talk him out of too. Maybe it was that Rick wanted to be talked out of staying and fighting since Hershel thinks they should run?
I ordered my translation microbes before watching the original aired episodes and I got another set with the DVDs.
I always thought "frell" was a replacement combo for "fucking hell" which beats plain old fuck so "frell" wins for me.
Ha! I never thought of that—instead of birds eating his liver they had mice nibbling him.
Yes, Dean has done these prayers/pleas before to his dad and to Bobby and others and they've always been around the back of a gas station or in a salvage yard. The way this time he does it in his first room on the comfort bed that remembers him with the subtle yearning for, I think, fellowship just breaks my heart.…
Ackles' Greco-Roman god/statue face looked awesome on my TV in all of his closeups. And to give Padalecki props—his hair looked fabulous when Sam was digging the grave with Prometheus. Not that I watch the show just for the beauty or anything. I'm just human is all.
I forget, how is he demon blood free? I thought his own blood was perpetually infected with demon blood ever since he was an infant (but that it was kept under control unless he actually drank it from a demon).
This episode entertained me from beginning to end from the bird of prey eating Prometheuss' liver to the references to Dawn of the Dead and South Park. And I guess I'm a softy, but Dean's plea to Cas alone in his room along with his stunning close ups made me tear up (ahhh, Dean gives such good face).
I would usually agree, but I thought this episode made it clear that Dean already knows and is just (maybe) giving Sam the opportunity to tell him when he's ready. Dean knew when Sam was at the sink in the beginning, he hinted at knowing in their conversation in the car, and he outright admitted it in his prayer to…
He had the scruffy, wind-blown hair, but I thought he looked more like Christian Bale.
His demon blood being purged—that would be an intriguing twist. And I didn't even think about the possible connection between Kevin's nosebleeds and Sam's bleeding. Of course, if we're connecting the blood there's also Castiel's eye bleeding.
Is Hershel Santa Clause?
I agree that her character is poorly written. And everything the show does to the character takes me out of the narrative: we're supposed to believe that she actually thinks she can trust Milton, her clothes are too perfectly tailored—who's doing that, and when is she supposed to have the time to apply all that…
Yes! The humans have become such assholes that I'm starting to feel for the zombies—at least they're consistent and honest.
Yeah, I thought about that, but then wouldn't the iron chains and locks be from someplace like Home Depot? And if they found them in the new MoL Batcave you would think they would have played that detail up.
At first, Sam's glowing arm reminded me of Dean's arm when he was toting Benny from Purgatory. But when Sam's arm was glowing it almost looked like it was getting hairy for a moment like he was going to have a Hellhound super arm or that he was taking the hellhound spirit into his arm?