I think Rick's freak out would have been a lot creepier, as would the door opening, if we didn't already know who was inside.
I think Rick's freak out would have been a lot creepier, as would the door opening, if we didn't already know who was inside.
I haven't had this much sex since I was a boy scout leader!
No, but "fargin' icehole" is still allowed.
I kept expecting Sesbro to go for Van Alden's gun.
One thing that'e keeping me from loving this show…
For a show about zombies, WD seems to want to take the easy way out when it can. In the second episode, it was Merle, for whom handcuffing to a drainpipe and abandoning was actually one the most merciful and rational things Rick could do. (I was rooting for him to…
I uh, I kinda like Ke$ha.
I reject all mammalian space popes.
The Conan reference made me smile
My coworkers are going to pretty much be immediately over my demands that they contemplate things on the Tree of Woe.
There is an outside possibility…
that the councilman didn't turn on the guys. Maybe he just trusts his staff about as much as Zeitland does.
I hope next week's not a cliffhanger…
because if it doesn't get renewed and this show leaves me hanging, well, that'd be a pretty "Terriers" way to go out.
My favorite McDojo was one I passed on my way to work. It was in a strip mall and the sign simply read "Ninja Training".
I watched most of the first season of VB at work because I didn't have cable, so I always watched it with captions. I'd seen half a dozen episodes before I found out Dr. Girlfriend had a deep voice.
"Miguel"? You mean Michael? That motherfucker's from Marietta.
If you missed "Walking Dead" you could watch it immediately after "Walking Dead" (as I did), or following "Breaking Bad" Actually, I think that WD is just now finishing up. (I have to stay up until 3:30 to catch the Venture Brothers, so I feel you non-DVR-having pain.)
Maybe Merle just drove up to the camp real slow, leading a pack of zombies with him.
I liked the watch story, but I like that actor. I've seen him on a lot of L&O episodes, most recently as a defense attorney. But I thought it was well delivered.
I figure the dead sister will come up (so to speak) fairly early in the next episode.
I didn't think about Merle taking the cans down, but then the can defense seemed like a slightly worse way of defending the camp than not doing anything at all.
I didn't get a pedo vibe from Ed, but I will say it's telling that if he had been a pedophile, it wouldn't have lowered the character at all. They basically wrote a character for whom child molestation would have been a lateral move of despicability.
Speaking of the show not really introducing or developing some characters— there were a few people who got bit and I had no idea who they were. I saw some woman getting killed (maybe the Latino guy's wife, although it wasn't until this ep that I realized he had a family at all).