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Precisely - a hundred of anything is a lot. On the east coast of the US, it's not super uncommon to see fifty geese all together. I think I can vaguely imagine what 100-duck sized horses would look like, and it would be quite a lot, and pretty overwhelming. If it really were a vicious cage match, I feel they'd have

I love this song. I always wish they had more songs like it that had a bit more anger and passion to it. I like them as a band and still love Transatlanticism and Plans, especially - but none of their other songs sound quite like this. It's more "rock."

Fair point, mister…… bloopy.

I don't think any of those fit, though. Why does she have to be part of any group? The episode pretty plainly showed, to me, that she was with parents (or something) that got eaten, wandered around alone, came upon Alexandria, and decided to risk joining them rather than venture alone.

I'm not sure the guy had a conscience, so much as he probably wasn't sure how many bullets the gun had - so rather than waste them on the one guy that is letting him go and potentially attract attention with the noise, he just leaves to shoot other innocent people another day. It seems more practical than

Where is the idea coming from that she's a wolf? Because she left when they invaded?

Sure, but I think your characterization of Carol as "more stable" is perhaps questionable. Carol burned two innocent people alive to stop the spread of disease in the prison, and it didn't even work, and she didn't secondguess it or regret it. So Rick banished her. Here, she shot a man in the head who was already tied

Yeah, honestly…

Sincerely, what about the original idea sounds like a "fucking blast"? I don't see it or understand it. It sounds like a bland idea to me, and being a soulless, apathetic husk of a human being that never gets excited for anything, I am wondering how you muster that sort of enthusiasm for this.

I think the problem, though, is that she's not a TERRIBLE actress and it's not even fun to watch that. At least to me, she can play characters I actually like, and is a beautiful woman, etc.In films, she can often appear likable. I loved her in The Royal Tenenbaums, for instance. But in person - that's where she's

Yeah, I think it was more of an era quirk and oddity. I don't know if it will come up again, it may - but I am doubtful that they'd really show aliens running around. Either they'd explain it as something else (some sort of aircraft or whatever), or never explain it all, I'd imagine.

I'm not sure - do you really think the show is going to depict aliens? Because - no, I'm pretty sure it's not going to.

"We've lost Gorgeous George."
"You're going to have to repeat that."
"We've lost Gorgeous George."
"Well, where'd you lose him? He ain't a set of fucking car keys, is he?
And it ain't as if he's incon-fucking-spicuous now, is it?"

I would - I would want to watch that.

David Duchovny is "bloated"? What? Are you one of THOSE people?

I always think of that movie Gone Baby Gone (which I love) and Casey Affleck telling some older guy, "You know they got the internet now Lionel"

It's from a behind-the-scenes feature, and used in this particular internet video. It does not appear in the movie.

This may be one of the first times I've ever actually thought, "Wow, that was good" for a Great Job, Internet feature. Everyone else here shitting on this - I don't know, that's stupid. Even if you don't care about scientific accuracy or whatever, it's enlightening nonetheless to hear the truth about various aspects.

That is true. That is true.

When thinking about what seems to be the consensus of Pixar movies, if + is good, = is neutral, and - is bad, I'd say that's pretty wrong: