I heard "Disco Duck" for the first time today.
I heard "Disco Duck" for the first time today.
How did he die? I heard O.J. had gotten out, but I didn't think he'd start killing again so quickly or begin with such a high profile target.
Wiser heads than ours agree.
And he will. But right now one of his many conflicts is knowledge that he's her only tether to sanity.
Along with everyone in Annville.
And beat up a thinly veiled stand-in for Neil Gaiman!
Of course they matter. Heading to the same destination - same as GOT.
I just assumed he was conflicted and was pursuing two mutually exclusive goals simultaneously.
The faux-Tarantino flashbacks and the drama about Tulip miscarrying were easily the weakest part of last season, it's no surprise an entire episode expanding on it would be equally regrettable.
Did you see next weeks preview? The voodoo hypnosis thing is happening.
No way will they pass up the opportunity for the Michael Collins flashback.
Leon: The Professional Saint Of Killers
There's your answer.
It was secure though. Unless the house burned down they would have been fine.
Rulers of the "city on the hill" use the underclass to pillage local provinces for resources to keep them going, while the populace chooses to remain willfully ignorant until blowback finally hits home.
You win or you die, and everyone has to pick a side.
The house was in secured territory the next day. If they had stayed in the basement they all would have seen the sunset.
Sure looked that way.
That only became the logical conclusion when making zombie flicks turned out to be George's most marketable talent.
That DID seems silly. But I was reading WWZ at the time and it crossed my mind that if there was a mass exodus of the undead heading North like depicted in the battle of Yonkers they could form a blockade to effectively shut the door behind them.