I think it'll all be about storming his little Woodbury dungeon as Michonne and Andrea get tortured, and somebody will step in right as he's about to kill one or both of them.
I think it'll all be about storming his little Woodbury dungeon as Michonne and Andrea get tortured, and somebody will step in right as he's about to kill one or both of them.
I think it would be too late to save the Guv. Hershel's thing was decided within a minute.
It's just weird why they dressed him up in that outfit. It was like Spiderman jumped out of that van. I get Milton's desire for anonymity, but why not just wear a mask?
I've got nothing but low expectations for the new Deltron album.
There's only been two full seasons, but yeah, I've found that the back half of each season starts growing limp. This show would be better served with 13 episodes instead of 16. Strangely, I feel more familiar with the geography of Lost than this show. On some days, they can't catch a break with zombies and abandoned…
The only thing that sucks is that you see the torture chamber presented in such detail, as well as the two head restraints, along with the flashback of Michonne and Andrea. So it's pretty much a given that Michonne will either be captured or given up at some point, and the governor is gonna have ample time to do some…
What's the consensus on the identity of the person who drove that truck full o' zombies into the prison? Was that Milton?
Yeah, usually when a competent show has a flashback like that, the 2 characters are reunited at the episode's end.
Oh God, I just thought of this. What if Andrea is about to get killed and then she's like "But I'm having your baby!"
Like how pirates use an eyepatch just so one of their eyes is attuned to night vision.
Or stick a Spindoctors cassette in the tape deck and put the volume at full blast.
Cuz of dat whistle. The show should have given him a musical signature far earlier on.
Also, the quick scene where he catches her right before she gets to the prison seemed almost like a dream to me. Maybe it was the sudden appearance of a closeup of Rick. And then it immediately cuts to Woodbury black guy checking out the grotesque charred zombie bodies.
That building reminded me of most of the buildings in the Fallout games. And then I kinda yearned to play some Fallout.
Guess who's in Destiny Turns on the Radio? Jim Belushi.
Not only that, but getting the right order of Hanks and Hannah. In my head, I was going with Hanks-Hannah-Candy-Levy.
Fuck Schwimmer. I remember watching that first episode of Band of Brothers and just watching everybody act circles around him. His character was a real dick, so maybe it was just really good casting.
Didn't Zach Braff direct another one after that one? Something about a guy in a wheelchair or something. They could tear that one a new A.
Except the distribution has lately been kinda inconsistent. Just because of her success and all that. And she hasn't even started working on that Mike Schur cop show yet.
The last 24 hours is a conspiracy theorist's dreamboat Annie.