He also commented that his wife might have been able to find a cure, if she hadn't become infected.
He also commented that his wife might have been able to find a cure, if she hadn't become infected.
I was wondering about the cut on Abraham's hand. They mention it too many times for it to be insignificant. Could it have been infected when he cleared the walker debris from the fire truck's intake?
The show has a very Hobbesian view.
Martin, the guy that Tyreese beat up, would have known Carol, Judith and Tyreese's names.
I'm thinking it was Nucky's idea to bring Gillian to the Commodore. He knows the Commodore likes young girls and he is frustrated that the Commodore is ignoring him.
They finally found Jeremy something to do with this 'love triangle' story line, and he is killing it. When he forlornly played 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' on a banjo it was hilarious.
I love that Michael Shannon has decided to play Van Alden as an out-and-out comedic character this season, even with a gun pointed at his head. He is now the best part of the show.
Nellie Bly first became famous for infiltrating, and reporting on, a lunatic asylum.
What was the point of the guard lighting their arrows before they shot them? The wildings lighting their arrows at least had some purpose because they could burn if they struck wood, but the guard lighting their arrows just made it easier for the wildings to see the arrows.
Littlefinger may have a few tricks up his sleeves too. Deaths of main characters on this show tend to come quickly and as a shock. A long march toward death would be a first. I'm hoping that means a surprise reprieve.
Helena surviving, coupled with Kira being uninjured by the accident, makes me believe that the clones are harder to kill than the normal person, and that Sarah passed that gene down.
Nothing about the final season of "How I Met Your Mother", or are you saving that for next year?