Or in Santa Fe, where the pols are.
Or in Santa Fe, where the pols are.
Albuquerque has some toney areas.
No doubt!!
Where did Jimmy get his fashion terms? He got them from Howard Hamlin, who I bet bragged about his wardrobe ad nauseum at his firm. After all Jimmy was trying to dress and look as much like him as possible, for maximum irk.
It was evident that Aaron was gay long before the kiss.
Sure, concrete—-that would take a working concrete factory, plus a few working concrete trucks.
Hey, that was the greatest scene of the episode! Mr. Mom in the Zombie Apocalypse.
Does anyone recall Carl secretly painting portraits of clowns?
Nepotism AND bribery—-what a show!
No slabs of steel at a construction site, unless you're near a Naval shipyard.
I thought choosing to become a zombie was the deviant lifestyle.
Look for Daryl to suddenly step things up with Carol!
The most important task would be to kill all the zombies—-and coming up with the best, safest strategies to do so, preferably en masse.
Regarding (3): I think the flare gun belonged to Aaron, so I'm guessing there's some greater threat (recall the "W" carved into the walkers at the last potential refuge) to his community, and sending up a flare was seen by him as a warning that it had arrived.
Indeed—-just as in the Bible, lesbians are too often neglected.
Lesson learned: One can never have too much windshield washer fluid after the Zombie Apocalypse.
The reviewer failed to mention Judith's strongly voiced antagonism to Aaron.
Also some are "safe" with the hammer down—-this applies to double-action pistols.
It remains unclear how much Alan knows about Ilaria's plans. Julia in Paris and Alan on the island—-are we sure those scenes are contemporaneous? Didn't Alan (allegedly) bomb the Paris office, so the scenes of Julia in Paris should be before that event, no?
Yes, finally all the plot threads have been sewn together—-it all makes sense, and I applaud the writers for gambling that viewers would stick it out to this point.