And Morgan would impale a woman to a tree, cut a W on her forehead and then have her eaten by the zombies why exactly???
And Morgan would impale a woman to a tree, cut a W on her forehead and then have her eaten by the zombies why exactly???
Random observations:
- Michonne's flashback indicated she was seeing her old self in Sasha and didn't want to go back to that life. Hence the police uniform at the end of the episode when she punched Rick.
- When Rick and co rode up to Alexandria's walls, they listened to what was going on inside and there was…
ah, but was his Saul Goodman side bad? I know he was an accessory to Walter White, but did he really do anything bad? I've always viewed him as a good guy, albeit a hustler.
I actually think Clark was rather not defensive and naturally worried - how're you feeling, is everything ok? - to make Martha feel at ease.
What an episode, every moment heart wrenching. Jimmy is a fundamentally good guy - his compassion for Mike once he hears the story from the cops is equally touching as his love for his brother. Really, that's the real reason he goes along with the coffee scheme. The only thing in the recap i disagree with is that Mike…
He just lamented if she could be more supportive, in his corner so to speak. She said "you know I can't"
I think they showed us a preview of what would transpire between Noah and intense swimmer in the very first episode. Back then , she waited for him on the steps of the YMCA. This time around, he waits for her, they silently walk hand in hand to his apartment within the 5-block radius. Nothing is said until she asks…
At least Rosie had things going for her. Scotty is so peripheral, it's impossible to care.
he bought his home with the millions made in the movie deal. half a mil went towards Allison's new designer wardrobe.
I also found the finale satisfying - i like how the perspective are even more different now than they seemed to be in the interrogation room. This is the mystery - why do the recollection of events seem so different? - that is the heart of the show. I don't understand the disappointment - we know the story is to be…
Things that may be important : Noah completed the novel before he went to Montauk - presumably, before Scotty was killed. And yet, No sign of Scotty in Allison's version. Arrested Noah looking helplessly at Allison and she promises to get him out. Oscar and the cocain conveniently forgotten. Oh Cherry, how could you…
Helen was understandably shaken by Whitney's being pregnant and dealing with the situation. Any parent at that moment would be shocked, devastated and in need of a strong partner to lean on. Instead, she was welcomed with "sorry, don't love you, will leave in 9 months, lets go to a therapist". Noah manages to come off…
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Yes !!!! Seriously, no man in his right mind would be able to get over the words "i knew you'd never be successful, you'd never make a lot of money". Helen literally wiped her feet against him. Let's not forget, he is an aspiring writer, so by definition, he craves success and money that comes with it.
This episode was top notch for me, I could barely catch a breath between the scenes. Alison's duel with Cherry was one of the most intense stand-offs i've ever seen. No matter how it ended, Cherry lost - she was the one who went below the belt. It was superbly executed and consistent with their earlier kitchen…