"Anyone beside me wishing they had gone the "They Live" route with the
fight scene and have Rick and Shane wale on each other for like half the
episode?"
"Anyone beside me wishing they had gone the "They Live" route with the
fight scene and have Rick and Shane wale on each other for like half the
episode?"
@avclub-6997a8bd0e1042b70b60c5c879a1780e:disqus I agree with you 100% on your analysis regarding "Suicide: Right or Wrong in a Zombie Apocalypse?" and you are very articulate in your argument.
Funny, but I don't think Maggie or anyone in the original Herschel Farm Group knew anything about Andrea being suicidal, unless they spent a lot of time hanging out with Dale. He's the only one who gave much of a crap about Andrea's big suicide angst.
"I disagree about the "warmth" thing. These are people who barely know each other and come from different backgrounds."
I've always hated Lori but since her half-heel turn to
the dark side I find that she doesn't bug me nearly as much as she used
to. As aggravating as her argument was, I feel they've dialed down the sanctimony with her. And although I don't like her regressive and nonsensical argument that "the BOYS protect us, we…
I would have expected the knife to slip and for the knife-wielder to cut his hand pretty good, even factoring in brittle bones.
Episode I? My friends and I were SO goddam excited for that movie. And we were in our early 30s. This is the movie we'd been waiting and praying for for 20 years. Stood in line for a special showing, took the day off work…hugest letdown ever. We left the theater shell-shocked.
I was 38 years old with a baby when Scary Movie 3 came out.
Jeff had an appointment to get his roots dyed.
Huh, I would not have thought that Misogyny U was co-ed.
Although I don't know which one you mean specifically, we did get a good shot of a pair of bolt-on Frankentits tonight of (I think) the same woman while on the balance beam. I think I saw a seam.
Whoops, I see I should have kept reading before piping up.
"Yah, uh, yah, we kept your fire going, so…" I mean WHAT were they expecting
I thought the same thing when I saw the reward challenge. "Oh, it's untying knots, that usually goes to the women." And then - nope. It's not like the producers aren't giving them plenty of chances.
I'm going to allow it.
Since our Superintendent's wife is leading a push to teach anti-gay and paternalistic bigotry in our local church, I feel this is absolutely a foregone conclusion even if rated "G".
@avclub-7065e286d0939354f46b11340b75c51b:disqus I agree, I don't think this is something that can be legislated away. It's too easy to institute a policy and then ignore the problem - after all, you have the policy, that should take care of it, right? Institutionalizing the problem does not seem to translate into…
@avclub-e1b39c7fa22304c2ee8919ac378c3d42:disqus is (at least partially) right, from my observations at the 3rd-4th-5th grade level.
I always sing along and change the words to "Jake the dog & Finn the poodle…" just so I can hear my kid yelling at me.
It seems to me that the roving band of usurpers will have to go back to town at some point, and aren't they going to notice that Randall's body (or the remains of it) is missing from the fence? Of course, they wouldn't stop to help him (and Rick & co. showed there was PUH-LENTY of time to do so) so I guess they…