Reagan piloting one of the UFOs or GTFO.
Reagan piloting one of the UFOs or GTFO.
Wondering who played the Lifespring coach Peggy was hallucinating in the opening scene. He seemed like a cross between Tom Waits and John Doe, as if he were more of a musician than a regular actor.
I agree it's sleazy of AMC to make you watch Into the Badlands for the trailer, but c'mon, you had to know that trailer would be everywhere within an hour or so (AMC had it on YouTube around 10:30, and there was a bootleg version on YouTube by 10:10), so it wasn't exactly worth rearranging your schedule over.
Yeah, watching it I said "so…..yay Hitler?"
I was convinced Jeannie was not long for this world once she had a rare (first ever?) extra scene without Fritz when they showed her talking to the boy in the office. My guess was that a panicked Meeks would kill her, but it ended up being Nora.
There's only one "l" in Marshal when you're referring to law enforcement (or in this case, someone who fancies himself in law enforcement).
Any episode in which Mad Men's Lou Avery is thrown off a bridge deserves a letter grade bump.
"Marty! Kundun, I liked it!"
Makes me wonder why Otto took Dodd to that theater in the flashback instead of Elron. Perhaps with Dodd being younger he was more easily dismissed by Otto's rival's men.
I just want to see one walker in a Santa hat.
Plus Christ was the original zombie (or walker, in this show's parlance).
I exceeded 300 with a "Hershel Walker" joke after the Walking Dead episode in which Hershel was offed a couple of years back, and I find it amusing that a few upvotes keep trickling in each month. It's like the AV Club equivalent of residuals.
I am the one who archives.
I love this show as well, but I don't see how it can go much beyond this season since they're only a couple of months from Hiroshima less than midway through.
I'd say Jerome's beard is more a Jackbeard (from LOST's Jack Shepherd), than a Saulbeard, as it symbolizes his mania with getting back to something (in Jack's case, getting back to The Island, in Jerome's, finding out where his family went, rendering them both too preoccupied to shave). And,
Milan is Serge and Toni's father, not mother, that needs to be fixed. (You really wouldn't want to call him a mother to this face). And the subdivision in which the returned have set up camp is referred to in the show's universe as "the domain".
I was amazed at how many shots Heath got off in that scene. He must have had Hershel's ammo cheat code from the Season 2 finale.
The actor who played Nicholas, Michael Traynor, is now 2-for-2 in suicide by gunshot to the head in shows I watch, having done likewise as George Melton in Rectify.
Die Hard: The Hardening
The only Die Hard prequel I want to see is 2 hours of Hans Gruber shopping for suits and reading about obscure terrorist groups in Time magazine.