I guess. But since we only saw the cave in S6, the only living character we've seen with a crossed out name is Kate.
I guess. But since we only saw the cave in S6, the only living character we've seen with a crossed out name is Kate.
Maybe. What about his speech would do that, though? I guess I had never considered that the MiB couldn't have killed Eko unless he wasn't a candidate. Seems strange, considering how flawed some of the other candidates were, that Eko wouldn't be considered.
Everytime I see Jeff Kober, I see Remy the landlord trying to have a threesome with Jess and Nick on New Girl. That or him getting his throat ripped out. Needless to say, my feelings on Jeff are decidedly confused.
The comparison to Eko is interesting because even though (sadly) his character arc was cut short, there is a clear contrast between Locke, whose faith it seems is just to compensate for his insecurity, and Eko's faith. This is further shown when Eko is killed because the MiB is unable to manipulate him in the same way…
The hunters are just a group out in the world, led by a guy named Chris. There was no Terminus. Dale (still alive in the books) instead of Bob is taken and has his other leg removed (he was the one who lost his leg, not Hershel). He had been bitten, and the tainted meat line is from the comics. The hunters drop Dale…
I get what you're saying. I think Rick understood what Gareth was about, but I don't think he would ever even begin to rationalize his behavior. That's what I meant, I guess.
Just wanted to give Andy Lincoln credit for his acting this ep. When Gareth says, "No point begging, I guess" the way Rick says "No" and the look on his face instantly gives the whole scene this inevitable feeling. His face is totally void of sympathy or understanding, and it's filled with this unsettling mix of quiet…
I don't know about that. Sleepy Hollow just had an episode where the Headless Horseman of Death and the Horseman of War of the Apocalypse battle a magically revived Frankenstein soldier created by Benjamin Franklin. So they might have that honor.
E.V.I.L.
Every Villain is Lemons
The spell was to bury him alive and conscious, and for that entire 150-200 years, he was still aging, just slower than normal. Because magic. After all, this is the show where a corpse, headless guy, and a suit of armor just battled each other.
He slowly aged while he was locked in that coffin. Plus he was conscious the whole time, which is why he's insane.
Spartacus, not coincidentally also starring Manu Bennett.
I personally thought this movie was great. While it did have the same weaknesses as many other Marvel films, I thought it just executed everything better than most of the others. Sure the third act is another battle in the sky where everything blows up at the end. But it's shot in a way and the characters are written…
Ya, I definitely feel like that episode's sweetness completely undermined this one. The birthday theater stunt is something that would normally be pulled in the last season, once the audience knows that this time the relationship will stick. I wouldn't have minded a breakup if the seeds were planted better. I do hope…
Actually, on closer look at a picture of him, his right eye looks different than his left. The area around it is more wrinkled and sagging, and the color looks a little different. I haven't rewatched the scene yet, but it could be missing and just hard to tell, or have a large cataract or something to indicate that…