Not sure where else to write this reaction to tonight's clip from "Flight 142", which played during a TWD break:
Not sure where else to write this reaction to tonight's clip from "Flight 142", which played during a TWD break:
No. Just thought it was a ridiculous, lame scenario, since:
(1) Morgan was able to run off and save the priest, even though Carol didn't want him to, and
(2) The callback to the cloaked Michonne and her two sidekick zombies was so clumsy.
Anyone else flash to an image of the severed head on the tortoise, from Breaking Bad?
Yep. She's Carol's "Alexandria" counterpart. Now, both Jessie and Carol's true badassery is out of the closet.
Speaking of games, "Daryl" 's awful voice over acting in TWD game promo has the opposite effect of making me want to check out the game. And it creates the opposite of a halo effect for Norman Reedus as an actor (though I love his on-screen portrayal of Daryl Dixon).
Morgan's still not completely "clear"-headed. (Get it?) I can't believe he let that "Wolf" leave with a gun.
I'm curious: why'd the solders bother establish safe zones, invest resources to enforce curfews and quarantine/treat people in hospital, if they were going to implement a Cobalt strategy? Seems wasteful, unless they were initially planning to put the survivors to work. Even then, performing surgery on Griselda (who…
@What was the point of Alicia and Chris going into that abandoned home?
Except, of course, she saw people reanimate during the riot.
Agreed. It was too far off the line, though not in a totally different ballpark from Vic's taking what Kavanaugh's crazy ex-wife was dishing out - because he knew he could use it to hurt Kavanaugh - and then tossing it back in Kavanaugh's face while dissing said crazy ex.
Great write-up, as usual.
Shane called her 'tween. I think the writers' original intent was that she was still underage at this point.
And then he cried like a wimp, to his sister.
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
Michonne was once that way, too. But then, she blossomed. Hopefully, Sasha will, too…and not just as a precursor to being redshirtted.
Nope. Just pasta and choco-apple sauce cookies, washed down with beer.
Grimly, in part, because there's no more Beth to break into song.
Very realistic, for a purely fictional show. In real life, privileged people talk that way all the time, and it always pisses off the underprivileged.
Like the article Dr. Melfi's shrink made her read about sociopaths, in which she recognized traits of Tony Soprano.
RE: Dr. Caleb tells Herschel there’s a stage of the disease that, once you’re that far gone, you’re doomed. But nobody’s survived the sickness yet, so that seems like a meaningless distinction.
Glenn seemed to be at the doomed end stage Dr. Caleb was referring to. Herschel and Maggie's saving Glenn may have given him…