I think if Cochran's in the end against anyone, he has this thing won.
I think if Cochran's in the end against anyone, he has this thing won.
As a big Boston Rob fan, I love that he's the gold standard for anyone who was on his season - even the folks he completely stabbed in the back.
I like Dawn, but if she's the downfall of Malcolm, that woman is dead to me.
Wait, I have an Anthropomorphic Erection on my team? Holy crap. I'm suddenly seeing my odds in a whole new light.
That was the original concept until someone pointed out that grossness is more fun in your mouth.
I'm not happy about Malcolm being on the wrong side of that vote. I just get nervous for my BB is all.
Boyd started out as one thing in the first season and then became something else. To your point, of *course* I wasn't on board with his Nazi bullshit, but I understood what he was trying to accomplish with the church, and I could get on board with his goals as the first season went on.
As a side note: I'm always on Raylan's side. Always. I've never once disagreed with his motivations, even if he does things in a *slightly* sleazy way. He's a badass, but he's got his priorities straight, as far as I'm concerned.
This was a great season! I'd put it second after season two, just barely eking out season 1. Season three, while good, just didn't grip me as much as the down-home, family ties kind of stuff that went on this season. I find Raylan's personal story fascinating, and the connection between Arlo and Drew, and the Crowders…
I liked Chris Hardwick and Yvette Nicole Brown long before I liked The Walking Dead, so I dig all of the fandoms colliding with this episode in particular. I think Hardwick is a really fun and engaging host, and his enthusiasm about the show kind of ratchets up my own. He's just a really happy, excitable puppy dog…
Hitchhiker guy WAS the cure for the virus. It was in him this whole time.
Yeah, but she wasn't 'with' the group this season. Maybe if she had returned before the end, but she didn't. She died as a member of the Woodbury community.
I liked Andrea. I think they did wrong by her character this year, but last season she was the only woman who refused to buckle and just do laundry, and I appreciated that immensely.
I think they were expecting it to be easier and less scary to kill a group of 6-10 people. They certainly weren't expecting to get pulled into the tombs on a wild goose chase.
I actually thought Milton's dead was really well done, and the whole scene between him and Andrea was one of the highlights tonight. He got a hero's death.
I'll give them credit for a really strong first half. When they started right away with the raid on the prison, I thought it was going to be jam packed with action. Then that ended and nothing else happened.
I appreciate that they're continuing their crusade against the characters that just didn't work out as planned.
Poor hitchhiker guy. I bet he woulda been a real good asset to the team too.
I can't see them figuring out how to redeem Andrea. One of the biggest problems this show's writers/producers seem to have is a stubborn unwillingness to accept when they're doing something poorly. Sometimes you have to be able to critically evaluate your own work and determine where you need to improve. So far they…
To be fair, most of the Governor's 'army' was just whatever able-bodied people he could scrape together. They weren't fighters, so they had no reason to be particularly brave in the face of well-trained opponents.