How did that old man lift a 35 ft tall totem pole consisting of the bodies of 16 grown people and a tree trunk?!?!?!?!?!?!
How did that old man lift a 35 ft tall totem pole consisting of the bodies of 16 grown people and a tree trunk?!?!?!?!?!?!
He was trying to recreate the guardian angel that abandoned him. Before the cancer, he didn't need to study his angel. The simple fact that he had a guardian angel was comfort enough. When he was diagnosed, he could no longer feel the comfort of the angel, and suddenly he realized the world was the dwelling place…
The dialectic of faith and doubt between Angelmaker and Bella is interesting. Angelmaker's life is one owed by faith to a guardian angel. This theme of faith is expanded upon with his diagnosis-his angel abandoned him-thus the need to create his own angels to fill the void. If we read Bella's arc in this episode as…
Maybe no need for fantasy, but i bet Duke Silver would be rolling in the ladies if he played that GOT intro music.
trolllolololololllololll.
"This season of TWD specifically had one plot."
Most pliers have wire cutters. All you need to do is clip where the cuff attaches to the chair-which you can tell she did because the cuffs were still on her wrists in her death scene.
Here's the deal gang, the creative team with TWD seems happy enough relenting to the masses-Killing Lori and Andrea, and acclimating Tyrese with Rick. So let's get creative and compile a list of GOOD ideas and send them their way. There are many things this show could use and we ALL know it. Let's compile a list,…
Anybody else think the last segment saved this episode?
He ran away with Dwight's frea.. er, friends!
He ran away with Dwight's frea.. er, friends!
You know, after 8 seasons of great humor, i'm not really concerned if an episode is hilarious any more. I can empathize with giving this a higher grade, because the end is nigh and this episode helped the characters arrive at that end with grace.
You know, after 8 seasons of great humor, i'm not really concerned if an episode is hilarious any more. I can empathize with giving this a higher grade, because the end is nigh and this episode helped the characters arrive at that end with grace.
So Tom, the basketball coach trying to win his wife back, didn't learn anything from his time as coach?
And the dude who ended up getting Lori killed
And the dude who ended up getting Lori killed