Boo. Hiss. Last week was fun with a lot of great acting. This week we got drunk Spencer.
Boo. Hiss. Last week was fun with a lot of great acting. This week we got drunk Spencer.
And may that series last more than one season. RIP Terriers.
I don't think Ron's the nitwit the reviewer thinks he is. I think he uses Carl to ingratiate himself to Rick, in order to insert himself close to Carl's Dad setting up a conflict between real and "adopted" son and also attempting to learn how to shoot, kill, fight and become tough. Kid just got beat by Carl, he knows…
Penance. Morgan was as much Eastman's salvation as he was Morgan's.
All it would take is Liv eating Harley Quinn brains…
I wouldn't call him a flat nothing. He's quietly had the best snark this season by far.
Is he still pretending to be one? I feel like that's why he keeps his makeup artist on. It might be his undoing.
So devastating when Major goes to buy Utopium and his dealer is one of his former charges from Helton Shelter. MY heart broke.
Billy Eichner should do a series of shorts in which he steps in as side characters like "the boat salesman" and let's these idiotic characters have it. "How about you just look at the fucking boats that are right here, sir?!"
She's still seeking Malina for as yet unknown reasons. Patience…
But Carol's approach means they're limiting themselves to only one path and granted, I think in this situation I'd be all for Carol's approach but Morgan actually is learning about the enemy and possibly reaching them in some way. Something is off "we didn't choose this life" and taking one captive was a smart play…
Is it weird that no one else was ever playing this presumably still popular game besides Ren and Katana Girl? Also no way today's NeoGafian gamer elite wouldn't have shat all over that game's resolution, FPS, character animation and general shoddiness.
Actually they might answer this one still. Could have to do with Hiro?
TayTay didnt know she was preggers then. Changes everything? Lol
I got one. That HRG assumed Ren knew his way out of the secret lair that he arrived to hidden in a box. And that he would be safe in escaping on his own.
They gave us the answer last week. Solar flare, end of humanity. Seed vault. Starting again. And this week they gave us the mad science part of her plan, she's rebuilding it all in the future a la a certain Fox limited series.
It was worth it for that smug look on Noah's face as he conked Phoebe in the head with a metal drawer (or something) as her brother lay dying.
Like season 3 and 4, we're spending an awful lot of time, with an awful lot of awful people and the show is asking us to root for… some of them? If the cop or the wife looking for their son/trying to solve the 10 commandments mystery or some cold case isn't the sympathetic anchor of the show and is instead one of the…
I'm not convinced we've got our big bad yet. There were some shady elite players in the end of last season that are probably going to come out of the shadows this season.
He's setting up a halfway home for zombies, and he's going to strike a deal with Blaine. I'm sure of it. It's in his character, and even the reviewer picked up on the longing he has to help the disenfranchised even after being displaced last season. You have to remember that he knows there's a cure out there.