OMG do Maggie and Beth know?
OMG do Maggie and Beth know?
Pittsburgh. Sorry to be pedantic, but we fought for that "h".
Wait, I must be on drugs cuz I don't remember him, Which character was he? Too many brunettes on this show…
What really makes these kids annoying is that in dysfunctional families, there will be at least one kid who screws up, like Nick, but there will also be a kid who's super obedient and responsible to make up for it. It happens nearly all of the time, especially in homes that are disrupted by alcoholism and drug…
Not sure there. Many homeless people also have mental illnesses and as such are already very vulnerable to violence from non-zombified humans. Thought disorders like schizophrenia would most likely be a disadvantage. Perhaps other homeless people, like families on hard times, would survive.
He's scariest when he's full Nazi because while vampires aren't real (or are they?) Nazis sure are.
Love to hate him, as opposed to Zach, when it's just plain hate.
Better kid than Zach.
The only good thing that came from the song is this dramatic reading: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I agree that he could just be trolling, but well conceived and expertly executed? Really?
Funny you should use that comparison, given that Hannibal featured a murder scene that felt like a lovemaking scene while this show has a lovemaking scene that is more horrific than any murder.
I'd rather have a spider kid than Zack.
You can start your own thread about the aspects you want to discuss. There's no need to jump in and attack on other poster's thread.
Especially since many of those who talk about shipping and the like also talk about the symbolism and cinematography. Cleolinda is a master of this and it was her recaps that inspired to me start watching. Being all "shut up about that and talk about something meaningful" isn't about opening up the other person's…
He also said that who knows what would happen if they shared a six pack. The idea that physical affection would somehow cheapen a deep emotional connection is very limiting in my opinion. I'm not directly targeting you; I've seen variations on this argument in many fandoms that had ambiguously gay pairings. It seems…
He sure isn't on par with his dad, acting-wise. Even when I hated Stannis' guts I found him compelling as hell.
Zach is worse because the viewer is supposed to hate Ramsay and Joffrey but I think we're supposed to care for Zach. Ugh.
*slices the kid's head off*
"You killed the vampire Zach!"
"Zach was a vampire?"
Next time I go poop I'm gonna name it Zach.
I wondered if they're setting up her and Sugar Ray as a future couple. Awful thought, but not as bad as Coulter/Maher.