It can be two things?
It can be two things?
I'm thinking the sequel could take place in a world where the Old Ones have taken over and established their society, but they have to do a ritual of their own to keep the humans from waking up and taking over. That's called flipping the script, son!
Dude, totally! The sequel could show the Buckners building the actual cabin. Maybe we'll learn why the little girl's arm was all et up.
On The Walking Dead, it's said that the walkers starve, they just do it slower than the living.
Me too, actually. That may still happen somehow. I mean, he is a time traveler.
I couldn't disagree more. I was so tired of asshole Phil, and I'm loving his character growth this season. I was briefly disappointed when it looked like he was back to his old ways, but thankfully he came clean almost immediately.
Me too to everything you said. That last moment had me cracking up for well over a minute. My dog must've thought I was nuts.
Agreed, 100%! Why are so many commenters, and the critic, all clamoring for plots to be dragged out unnecessarily?
I agree. When he started lying about the letter, I was thinking, "Aw crap, Phil's going to be a total asshole again! I don't want that, I like new Phil." I'm so glad they didn't draw it out. Having him feel guilty and come clean showed the growth in Phil's character.
Aren't insects necessary for plant fertilization?
So does the dead whales indicate that all animals died during due to the virus? That's…weird. What about insects? Can the ecosystem survive without bugs to fertilize plants?
As I mentioned elsewhere, Ferrel's sudden death at the hands of Carol (sort of) had me in stitches for a damn long time.
I don't think the pacing was so bad. I'm glad they weren't kept apart for too long. That would of been too damn sad. I was thrilled to see them back together before too long — and what a great reunion! This show has improved so much since last year. I actually watched it instead of The Good Wife, which I flipped to…
The program listing didn't list Bob's Burgers, so I think they just skipped this week. Boo to that!
The moment where Carol surprised Farrell and he collapsed had me laughing out loud, for like a full minute. For me, that was the best laugh of the episode (and there were a lot of laughs).
Yeah, the Headless Horseman was a legitimately scary villain in season 1, but in season 2, they ruined him by magically restoring his (surprisingly whiny) head. The show will be better off without him going forward.
I don't usually watch tv on Mondays, so I'm fine with Sleepy Hollow on a different night.
Don't give them any ideas!
Yeah, as shadow says below, Chuck's power seems to be the same as the nuclear guy, Ted Sprague (sp?) in season 1.
Indeed, and I resent this show for making me hate Zachary Levi, and actor I otherwise have a lot of affection for after Chuck.