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Andrew Gordon
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Beema is a disagreeable yet entertaining bastard, whereas I can't remember any of your comments despite recognizing your avatar. I just binged S2 and came here to read comments between episodes, commenting on little to nothing, but you latching yourself onto Beema's notoriety motivated me to say SOMETHING

I just binged S2 and am a late comer, you sound perfectly lucid, Herald, and these two have indeed gone over the top. You are welcome.

On the other hand, he gives you something to be opinionated about, and lots of opportunity to reuse the same tired comments over and over

*crickets chirping*

Don't fall for it, Nagle. The mob boss called Tripoli in S1 is the guy who handed Hahnzee the fake ID, his appearance in side by side screenshots is uncanny. I could guess Hahnzee is the real boss and Malvo killed the 'face' of the Fargo mob, seeing as how it was explicitly pointed out that Hahnzee is on the FBI's

Don't fall for it, Garret. The mob boss called Tripoli in S1 is the guy who handed Hahnzee the fake ID, his appearance in side by side screenshots is uncanny. I could guess Hahnzee is the real boss and Malvo killed the 'face' of the Fargo mob, seeing as how it was explicitly pointed out that Hahnzee is on the FBI's

Sounds like you have us all figured out

As a Canadian with an easily identifiable accent who has crossed over into American hockey country many times, their accents ring totally true to my ears. It's one of the draws of the show for me, feels so genuine. What other scenes do you feel their accents fumble?

And I'll assume you have a salad fork up your ass. Why are you trolling poor SlamAdams?

Also, looking at stills, it appears the intestines are coming from a tan-shirt, which is what Nicholas had on. Whether Glen is alive or chow, the intestines were definitely Nicholas'

The source material, the comics, are fresher and more original than ever, the comic is at its apex in quality. How Kirkman continues to evolve the entire world of TWD (on paper) is beyond me.

He's not being unreasonable at all, and you don't seem to hear what he is quite plainly saying

A favorite moment of the episode… were you posting that to show bad dialogue?

The tender soundtrack to that scene made me laugh too!

Best to stay away!

Unless you are currently 85 years old, you have nothing to be ashamed about when it comes to Space: 1999. Remember the big cyclopean monster that sucked them in and spit out bones? Horrifying.

Nicotero said in the aftershow that they did it because people will be bored of having the same episode structure every week, i thought it was very effective

Not for sure at all

Was a good read, Orlando. There is indeed a 'rulebook' on these geeks and Kirkman himself has stated they are based on the Romero style zombies, which tells me a lot about how the story will go - if these guys don't like it, don't bother exhausting your typing fingers for them!

The whole season is already done filming as they air them - so, no.