Chris Hardwick's livelihood is being a credulous, uncritical fanboy. You'll never hear anything critical dribble from his stubbly mouth.
Chris Hardwick's livelihood is being a credulous, uncritical fanboy. You'll never hear anything critical dribble from his stubbly mouth.
You are a selfish, fashionable man.
Short answer is: 'no.' Believable characters, satisfying arcs, and rational plotting are not this show's strong points
You're not alone. This episode was a definite backslide if you don't buy into pretentious camera work and silly zombie version of 'gooble gobble one of us.' Also, if I am destined to die of massive blood loss, I hope that I hallucinate someone I love instead of a random eye-patched bad guy, two forgettable brats, and…
Dammit, I repeatedly stabbed myself in the parietal lobe to forget season 2 and now you've gone back and reimplanted memories. Time to bust out the trepan again.
The banter in Left4Dead is infinitely more interesting than *any* writing in TWD.
There would be no zombies left in a world with Kennard. He's like the original lorne malvo.
Sadly, Prop Joe's actor (Robert Chew) passed away in 2013. I hope he's in heaven trying to proposition God about a heroin resupply.
O… M… G… I love you. If I win powerball, I'm buying AMC and promoting you to showrunner.
Forget about it, Jake. It's transformers-town.
Chaque samedi, un poule au chaque 'art shot.'
You don't have to stop watching it- just convert to hate watching it at 3x speed with closed captioning enabled. That's what i did for season 2 through 4.
The Carolinas have that effect on people.
Nah they killed him because they have to start paring down cast before they get to DC. Fewer cast members = moar money for AMC.
Timeline still doesn't work if they're faithful to the novels. See Frossbyte's extended discussion below.
Incorrect. The time line is indeed nonsensical. Aragorn is 10 years old at the end of the Hobbit, as others have noted below (and on Slate).
It's not just that it's unnecessary, it's altogether confusing if Aragorn's age was not widely treated in the theatrical release of the films. Which to me still confirms that Walsh and Boylen are sloppy screen writers.
Regardless of their past history on the written page, PJ including a scene in the film about Legolas going off to meet Aragorn for the first time doesn't make sense. If the viewer needs to have read and remember the novels (I vaguely remembered Aragorn's lifespan being funky, but then thought I had conflated him with…
Also known as the 'fox news' school of debate.
You get my frontlash, but then i'm a contrarian.