And yet they couldn't do anything interesting with it, instead reducing it to some psychotic arseholes pretending to do "research" as their excuse for mass murder. F#ck these writers.
And yet they couldn't do anything interesting with it, instead reducing it to some psychotic arseholes pretending to do "research" as their excuse for mass murder. F#ck these writers.
Agreed. She adds nothing to the proceedings.
No tv writer should ever again be allowed to have a character point a gun at someone, have a gun pointed at that character in return, yet have no guns go off.
Agree it was creative, but it was also a ridiculous scenario. They can't even get that kind of thing right. Amazing.
Agreed. It's completely inane for Madison to suddenly go all Governor on this place.
Then, boom, pulled through a wall by a zombie after finding tons of rats.
Screen Charisma!!!
"This show is freaking terrible in every way."
At this point, though, given his successful treatment, how was anyone going to find out Strand wasn't a doctor? In addition, he saved their bacon by pretending to be one, so the idea that not only would they throw him out but that they'd be pr!cks about it is absurd.
"When they do this in every season of zombie shows."
Agreed. Just so happened to be running a murder ring in the basement but then some other guy shows up and it's all good now!
They're causing the cast to drift back into the States, so I expect Ofelia will return at some point.
"It was almost as absurd as Alicia's golden, flowing hair."
Troy, the good-looking sociopath who leads some cronies in murdering wounded people to record how long it takes them to turn. Troy
(Daniel Sharman) is a bright spot of interest in this episode, as he
possess the right blend of charm and menace—call it the John Goodman
factor—to make a convincing villain.
Seriously? Comics-Rick is an imbecile who, get this, after 75 issues says in gigantic, exclamation font something very much like "I've just figured out that to survive in the walker apocalypise… people need to work together!!"
No, she just bolted out of hots for former boyfriend.
"Boarded Up Shanty Town Lane"
Some good points. Two racist, arrogants #ssholes who were being booted from the premises anyway, have killed the son of a founder's husband. Said husband goes bonkers, beating both and killing one, yet we're supposed to think the hotel people are going to break into the room of people who might be armed in order to…
Or, just bust out a pane by the deadbolt.
Screenwriters' glass. Unbreakable until it isn't.