It was already established, I believe, that she killed the guy because he touched them. And I don't understand… people being killed for raping/molesting/murdering others in the past offends you? If so, why watch this show?
It was already established, I believe, that she killed the guy because he touched them. And I don't understand… people being killed for raping/molesting/murdering others in the past offends you? If so, why watch this show?
It was already established, I believe, that she killed the guy because he touched them. And I don't understand… people being killed for raping/molesting/murdering others in the past offends you? If so, why watch this show?
In the scene where Merle takes Glenn and Maggie hostage, Glenn lists off Andrea as one of the people in their group.
"Psychopaths don't anticipate consequences" is not a true statement whatsoever.
"Psychopaths don't anticipate consequences" is not a true statement whatsoever.
I didn't read any of these comments. But:
I didn't read any of these comments. But:
I actually really like Rachel Maddow. Among my favorite pundits… her enthusiasm is always infectious to me. She admits she's liberal, and is proud of it, yet is objective in many instances, still. I think, anyway. I really like her. I'm a little surprised that there's a bunch of people here who don't. She's not as…
I actually really like Rachel Maddow. Among my favorite pundits… her enthusiasm is always infectious to me. She admits she's liberal, and is proud of it, yet is objective in many instances, still. I think, anyway. I really like her. I'm a little surprised that there's a bunch of people here who don't. She's not as…
I think this was honestly the best episode of television I have ever seen. I liked it better than any episode of The Wire I can remember, even, or Breaking Bad. It was shockingly good. SHOCKINGLY good. The acting and writing on this show are almost painfully good.
I think this was honestly the best episode of television I have ever seen. I liked it better than any episode of The Wire I can remember, even, or Breaking Bad. It was shockingly good. SHOCKINGLY good. The acting and writing on this show are almost painfully good.
Yes.
Yes.
I'm going to be honest. I really think that'd be a great band name.
I'm going to be honest. I really think that'd be a great band name.
I don't think it was implied to be a really witty line… I think she was very obviously saying that "it's too late for us." Given the way she delivered it and all. Plus, it's Margaret. Her character has always been a bit dour and heavy-handed anyway.
I don't think it was implied to be a really witty line… I think she was very obviously saying that "it's too late for us." Given the way she delivered it and all. Plus, it's Margaret. Her character has always been a bit dour and heavy-handed anyway.
Agreed. It sounded from what you wrote, at least to me, that Miranda was a sort of joke if the crime you're talking about is murder, though. I understand what you're saying now, on the prosecutor's side, and I know that it doesn't happen too often with things like serial murder because lawyers tend to be pretty…
Agreed. It sounded from what you wrote, at least to me, that Miranda was a sort of joke if the crime you're talking about is murder, though. I understand what you're saying now, on the prosecutor's side, and I know that it doesn't happen too often with things like serial murder because lawyers tend to be pretty…
I disagree. I was really glad Dexter didn't try to have a philosophical conversation with Mr. Bullman. You really wanted that? I didn't think anyone was aching for more of that. In fact, I think Dexter acting like a genuine sociopath who needed the kill benefitted the season dramatically - he was shown to be someone…