Good! It's too great of a show for there to be little discussion on it.
Good! It's too great of a show for there to be little discussion on it.
The gamblers become really enjoyable as the show goes on. Next to Ace and Mike, I find them the most interesting characters.
It took me four or five episodes for it to click so don't feel bad. Hell, I'm still a little confused by some scenes and still find certain pieces of dialogue tough to catch.
Are Todd and I the only ones who watched?!
"She wore quite a bit of makeup" made me really laugh. I love those guys.
I was with Dale, too, and I loved how he pointed out that the rest of the group would just go run off to their tents and not face up to what they were allowing to happen by actually watching it. It reminded me of Eddard Stark's philosophy but, of course, not as well written.
I'd watch through episode four at least. I think it's developing into something grand.
I'm consistently amazed at how excellent Rob Lowe is on this show.
Richard Kind is doing some excellent work as Joey. I sure hope he comes to something at least approaching a happy resolution at the end of this season.
This episode really sold the show for me. I've been enjoying it so far but this one is where it all came together. It's an oddly paced and oddly crafted show so I was wondering if it'd pay off in the end and this episode told me that it likely would. It's interesting how one moment I can be excited by the possibility…
I think you and Jimmy Thinks You_re Emo have it right. It's so sudden that it shocks you and Lila has always appeared so powerful that it's a startling scene.
I'm not sure why, but the scene of Lodz snapping and beating Lila with his cane disturbed me a lot more than many other images in this show.
You think that's elitist? Pfft. You should see me at dinner parties.
Don't forget to throw in the obligatory Latin phrase.
The symbolism is not subtle for people like us who analyze shows but The Walking Dead brings in a lot of people who probably aren't used to TV approaching anything like that so in a sense it's likely rather neat for those who are newbies to TV that isn't CSI.
I thought this one was of the better episodes and since it was co-written by the new showrunner it also gives me more hope. Listen, some of these characters suck but at least Glen Mazzara (the new guy in charge) is making an attempt to address that which I appreciate. A few items of note in general:
Quarles is like a slightly more sedate Frank Booth.
Kruger is one of my favorite Seinfeld characters and I've always enjoyed the actor in other work, often in serious roles, so I was really sad to see this headline. I'm glad he survived and I hope he can recovery as quick as possible.
It's been a number of years since I've seen this episode yet I can literally see it playing before my eyes. Haunting stuff.
Well in that case you're not really stealing.