Not the wedding, in the prom episode from the first season. Anyway, I think this was supposed to be different because it was "making out" instead of just a peck on the lips like they did the last two times.
Not the wedding, in the prom episode from the first season. Anyway, I think this was supposed to be different because it was "making out" instead of just a peck on the lips like they did the last two times.
Honestly, this episode (especially "Nightmare" and Homer3) scares me more than most horror movies
I loved how out of all the creepy things the guys did, the elevator thing seemed to be what made abbi and ilana the angriest
I think Lilly shoots her, but she it was under the order of the Governor.
I know what you mean. I can't remember the last time I watched this show without being at least a bit disappointed. This show has all the potential in the world to be truly great, but it just never lives up to expectations set in the first season thanks to clunky writing and horrible character development.
Maybe it's…
You're right. I was mostly referring to if he had shot Rick
I was kind of hoping that's how last weeks episode would end. Carl would shoot Rick (who was dumb enough to act like a zombie) accidentally, but in the neck so Rick could let out one last guttural "koorrll"before he died. How interesting would it have been if Carl inadvertedly killed both of his parents.
I see where you're coming from, but I thought the scene last season between michonne and the governor was one of the best in the series. I've also grown very bored with zombie sequences, but I think the human on human action sequences still work pretty well. This being said, I still haven't seen true detective (can't…
I try to ignore his limited mortality considering the fact that he's still relatively young, and seemingly just as animated and goofy as he was 20 years ago. But yeah, that day will be absolutely devastating.
My 3am list:
Any of the members of Monty Python, or voice actors on the Simpsons
Betty White, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Bill Nye, Anthony Stewart Head (Giles on Buffy), Letterman, James Earl Jones, Matt Groening, and Lemmy
I loved that Ilana actually counted down from 30 dark thirty. And that Abbi actually waited for her to finish.
I don't know what that was, but I was laughing so much I didn't really care. I don't know why, but watching Abbi trying to escape was one of the funniest parts of the episode for me.
"Hey, an award statue! Oh…It's a Grammy…"
He truly had nothin' to lose and only one way up; burning bridges and destroying the mirage.
That's the song I assumed they would pick.
He went from a henchman I couldn't even name to one of my favorite characters in one scene. His level of intelligence and badassery came completely out of left field to me.
I was thinking the same thing when I saw the episode title.
I took it as the show trying to make him a reckless, arrogant teenager with zero supervision. As annoying as it was, how would you expect a kid to act in an apocalypse? I do agree that he should be able to handle himself better by now, and should definitely be able to go on a food run without wasting a buttload of…
Same here. I actually wouldn't have minded an entire episode about her, similar with the Governor's earlier this season.
I'm actually thinking Johnny might be behind it. Maybe he got spurned by Ava too much, and he'd rather her be in state prison than with Boyd.