I feel like AMC missed a great opportunity to name the "Fear the Walking Dead" aftershow "Hear the Talking Dead"
I feel like AMC missed a great opportunity to name the "Fear the Walking Dead" aftershow "Hear the Talking Dead"
I'm guessing his plan is to die in battle.
Lady Arryn, through the Moon Door.
Hey, the Clash of Clans movie was pretty damn good
If the show made any sense, the next characters to die would be the High Sparrow and all of the Faith Militant. Tywin may be dead but the Lannisters are supposed to have a very large army, not to mention the Tyrells, who are surely not pleased about Margaery and Loras being imprisoned. Are you telling me two of the…
$100 on Arthur Dayne dying in this episode. Yes, it's a flashback, but he's a named character and we know he dies. I JUST GAMED THE SYSTEM gimme my money
I think your irony detector might need some calibrating.
Watching this episode, all the pieces fell into place for me. Suddenly I understand why GRRM has these Iron Islands and Bran Stark plotlines that seem to be going nowhere in the book. The showrunners found out where he's going with them, and they tipped their hand in these first two episodes.
"This dumb show is starting to seem more and more like one of the best shows ever." —An insult, apparently
I have never seen this show, but I'm pretty sure it's fucking terrible.
1. The Wolf shot by Carol was immediately surrounded by zombies and eaten.
Yeah, poor Kanye, it must really suck to have "white" Pitchfork call everything you do "Best New Music," and give you the only 10.0 rating of the past decade, and place all your albums at the top of every year-end list, and promote the hell out of everything you do for free.
jinx
Or perhaps the Magnificent Seven