I'd like to see her kill him, just to look at her face when she remembers they don't have guns to defend themselves when his men retaliate.
I'd like to see her kill him, just to look at her face when she remembers they don't have guns to defend themselves when his men retaliate.
How crazy would it have been if she was the one to kill him? That would've been truly shocking.
Oh please, I'm as deeply engaged with this show as any of its fans. Why else would I bother to come here and shit on it week after week? I'm hardly the only person who does that.
Right? Its the only logical answer.
The level of popularity and nerd fandom for a show this boring is fucking baffling. I mean, star wars, my little pony, i get why people are obsessed with those things. But this shit? AMC's been running these little promos where a bunch of people show their cool fan projects based on the walking dead and some of…
The idea is that Negan breaks people down to the point they're too afraid to rebel, so he hands the bat over confident that nobody will take a shot at him. Its an interesting idea, but the show hasnt sold it well enough. Apparently Rick is the only one that seems to get it.
Rosita is the fucking worst. She needed him, and she treated him like shit. A simple "please, make me a bullet" would have been nice.
Is Negan a real name? Because it really sounds like Robert Kirkman just replaced the M in Megan with an N, and just thought it sounded badass.
For someone who's supposed to be terrifying and intimidating, he lets a lot of people get away with defying him. Both carl and pantry lady should've been dead.
I just googled this thing and…jesus, there are no words. I don't know how, but I have to watch an episode of this.
They really ruin the mood of the trailer.
Stupid gamer idiots, shut the fuck up for two minutes! Seriously, theres no need to whoot and holler at every little goddamn thing.
Played by Roberto Benigni.
Is Jerry Lundegaard perhaps the hero of Fargo, at least in relation to the myth? He's motivated by desires, goes through his dark journey, but doesn't get what he wants, and pays a heavy price. Marge, on the other hand, doesn't really want anything; she's perfectly content, and ends the story exactly where she…
Someone like Joe Dante would be good, or Tim Burton in Mars Attacks mode, but that doesn't sound like the direction they're going for.
She was given awful material, but honestly i don't she's a great choice for the character.
Really? Y'know, maybe theres something to this scientology thing.
I like her in movies too, she comes off very warm and unpretentious. She seems to have the sort of beatific, carefree attitude that comes largely from living a blissful lifestyle, which explains a lot of her real-life cluelessness.
Are we just not counting Tila Tequila anymore?
I don't really give much credit to that rule, I'm only pointing out that perhaps the reason Jost's joke isn't funny is because it breaks that rule. But I don't mean to suggest that rule applies to all comedy.