A thing like that!
A thing like that!
Your erroneous "facts" - or as Ms. Conway would say, "alternate facts" - fall, literally, way outside the bounds of well-documented geographical and historical truth. In other words, they are off the mark. (Get it?)
Doesn't TWD take place 4 years after FTWD?
Real property "bought fair and square" from someone who stole it in the first place is still stolen property.
In that vein, isn't there a better use of time, after dropping a work one dislikes, than to: (a) post about it, (b) read reviews of it, or (c) engage in converations about a or b?
What magical restorative powers Troy, Madison, et al's feet have. One day their tootsies are raw hamburger, the next they're scampering about in closed footwear, w/ no visible limps. And how nice the ranch had replacement footwear for one and all.
That, mostly. Plus, the girl was sitting on Madison's bed, chatting, a few hours before. Moreover, in the chat Gretchen said her brother Mike had told everyone Madison had saved all their lives. All that understandably gave Madison cause to pause.
Q: How low can you go?
A: Scrape bottom by having Snooky guest on Talking Dead.
Or from whatever ailment(s) those pills on the nightstand were treating.
She did, but with two prisoner zombies piling on her, she couldn't reach the backup knife she ultimately used to kill the second zombie, after Otto's soldier shot the first with and arrow.
True that.
Actually, Luna was donating bone marrow, not blood.
Of course, Bellamy will force Wanheda and Jaha to open the bunker, both on principle (in keeping with his redemption arc) and because no way would he let them shut out Octavia, leaving her to die.
And Helios' tongue (or saliva) possesses magical revival and recuperative properties.
This episode jumped the shark irretrievably. Octavia was run through AND fell backwards off a high cliff. Her body would realistically have gone, "splat", had the writers not taken a cheap, TWD-saved-by-the-deus-ex-dumpster tack.
RE: "or don't mind eating gorilla snatch" - racist yourself, much?
Not worse than Lori Grimes.
RE: "Scraping away Daniels’ rotting leg mush is nice—nice and gory."
Too late.
That Nacho's Papi had forgiven him and trusted him again made these developments all the more tragic.