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Count Frollo is a pretty good one too, and more so when you consider just how adult his motivation was. Listening to "Hellfire" when I was kid, I thought it was just creepy, but when I listened to it again when I was older, I really appreciated how dark it was.
I pity anyone who's on Terrence Malick's wavelength. He might as well have "Boring, Visual Poetry" tattooed across his face.
They're holding out for Melissa McCarthy.
Does anyone else not give a shit what happens to Glenn in the long run? I like him, and I get why he's a fan favourite, but he's been pretty irrelevant for a while now.
Maybe but the circumstances didn't really make the other choice impossible. The guy had his hands cuffed behind his back, and was ON FOOT. Rick was in a car (and in fact easily catches up to the guy because of it). He could have easily cut the guy off and taken him back.
Solid episode. With this show I'll take character development whenever I can get it.
The acting certainly makes up for it though. I don't think Lincoln's a bad actor or anything but he just wouldn't have had the same effect that Lynch had.
She's not bland, but she kinda has the opposite problem. The writers are so intent on using her as fan-service that she's almost become a caricature.
Technically, Rick also spares Negan as an act of spite, not just out of mercy. He wanted Negan to rot in a cell while he watches Rick and Co. thrive in their community. Still unlikely that that's what happens in the show though(or even if Negan or an equivalent shows up).
Wait a minute, I thought we were the Walking Dead?
I don't really know what you mean by "maniacal" but Rick's had some kills worth talking about. He killed those two prisoners in Season 3 (but one definitely had it coming). He had Gareth and the surviving Termites at his mercy and he chopped 'em up, though again, certainly "justifiable".
Well there's always the problem of guessing how much time has passed since this episode and the present time (at least a month or two), but I wouldn't say he is completely a peaceful monk. He seems to be struggling a little bit to keep to the faith, which is why he's doing something so reckless as to lock away the…
I just think she's the only one who'll admit to having a childhood.
Dumb Grandson Pep-Talk:
1 part lame advice about stuff you know nothing about (optional)
A LOT of vodka
Does he move to an idyllic small town in the South, and meet an independent single mother who has her own baggage and probably a dirt-bag ex who may or may not die at the end (someone will definitely die and it will probably be cancer) and they both help each other learn how to be loved again? Just guessing here…
If he had sent them on a wild goose chase he wouldn't have any need to catch up to them.
And thus it ends, a different side of the Walking Dead. Which is apparently not all that different.. .
Unrealistic. These characters would never interact like this. And you need to play up the sexual tension between Gentle Herpes and Flag on the Moon.
I imagine there's lots of eccentric house servants, smart-mouthed children and sexy ghosts.