The thing about both of them is that they treat the other person as an archetype rather than an actual person.
The thing about both of them is that they treat the other person as an archetype rather than an actual person.
Mickey seems like one of those people who hasnt figured out the difference between honesty and voicing every negative thought that comes into her head.
I love 27 Dresses, but I think 50 First Dayes would still get my vote for the best number rom-com (especially since as great as The Wedding Singer is, it's not going to dethrone WHMS in the Ws). Looking at this comment thread makes me realize that there a lot of good number ones.
Plot devices are also incredibly common.
Yeah, I think the show has actually done a good job of making the villains steadily more organized and giving them more distinct philosophies to justify how they've survived so long. But the survivors they run into… Unless there are lots of Alexandrias out there, these people should not still be alive.
I'd think that most of the typical places would have been cleared out about 5 minutes after the apocalypse started, but given the number of guns in the US and how much the population seems to have thinned out by now, you'd think they'd be finding guns left and right.
And insulin.
So a diabetic woman somehow makes it through the early days of the zombie apoclypse. Then she gets put into a forced labor situation by brutal captors, but they apparently still supply her with the with the insulin she needs. Then she manages to escape said brutal captors, while taking/finding a clean and…
"Walk it off"
I realize that I'm 8 months late to the party (just catching up now), but here's how I read that scene:
he was really only doing it so elrond would let him marry arwen though…