avclub-a9e18cb5dd9d3ab420946fa19ebbbf52--disqus
Charlie-B
avclub-a9e18cb5dd9d3ab420946fa19ebbbf52--disqus

John Hannah has been my choice for a long time. I was hoping him leaving Shield was a sign. He's already got the genre cred. I think he would be great.

I think S kept the Coady reveal from Sarah so her reaction could be more real in hopes of scaring Coady to talk. She probably did not expect Coady to be near catatonic, though she had her plan B adrenaline shot just in case. Sarah was still ready to kill Coady, even after the initial shock of seeing her.

It's obvious that Lori taught Carl how to drive.

I'm at about the same place. There is a definite higher level of difficulty on the normal setting than the last game. Enemies are more attentive, and they seem to come at you in swarms.

The Plague Dogs has haunted me since I saw it in the 80's. I've tried to rewatch it several times since and have made it through to the end once or twice. That movie led me to volunteering at shelters. Becoming vegetarian and eventually vegan and getting involved with animal activism. I think I was 17 or 18 when I saw

and Captain Kangaroo and 3/4ths of Reagan Youth.

I thought Bernard Lowe may be. There was one scene where he touched his fingers to his head when he was thinking which reminded me of one of the gestures he was so hyped on that made the hosts more human. It seemed too exaggerated to be coincidental.

I would love to sit in on that meeting:
"Hey, I've got a great idea. Let's make our geekiest most rabid fans wait a whole season to watch their favorite shows."
"They're not going to like seeing spoilers"
"They'll avoid the internet"
"Don't you think they'll pirate the shows?"
"That will never happen in the youthful,

A lot of his imagery can be traced back to Stephen Sayadian aka Rinse Dream who directed the cult films Dr. Caligari and Cafe Flesh. Dr Caligari repeats the line "I know you're watching me" throughout the film. There is also the dripping water faucet and the same telephone handset shots. Cafe Flesh uses the typewriter

Lucy Lawless as Wonder Woman, Rosario Dawson as Catwoman and a Rivers Edge era Crispin Glover as the Riddler.

The writer probably never heard of Christiane F. Hearing that song in that movie had such an incredible effect on me. I was 17 and living in a squat in NY with kids ranging in age from 15-23, so it hit very close to home.

I must have watched a different show. Leslie Jones annoyed me for the most part, and I think its bizarre that they would do a Harry Met Sally sketch when the guest host should bring in young viewers. Anyone watching for Miley likely had no clue to the reference. Save sketches like that for the more mature guest hosts.

Shouldn't that say James Franco to teach school film class high?

The sound design is incredible. I rewatched last weeks episode just before this one since my wife had missed it. The way the sirens at the prison just built at the end of that episode was incredible. Going into this latest episode, the first thing you hear is a police car siren. I'm sure it's not a coincidence.
This is

The thing that truly bugs me about Katrina is how quickly she acclimates to painted on jeans and a corset coming from a time when women were much more modest and Crane still has a hard time understanding and fitting in. If anything she should be more lost.

I enjoyed it, but it felt a bit like Sophia all over again. We'll spend a good amount of time chasing after our people/person and in the end it's a wasted effort. The big difference is we didn't spend an episode or two with Sophia as she eluded walkers.
While we're at it. I think the important lesson here is never