Thanks for mentioning it. I watched Wyrmwood today, enjoyed it, and look forward to its sequel (expected in 2017).
Thanks for mentioning it. I watched Wyrmwood today, enjoyed it, and look forward to its sequel (expected in 2017).
I can just imagine Ah-nold getting bitten by a zombine, and then just before dying telling those around him, "I'll be back".
I'm guessing that someone is whoever was framed in the picture we saw in Strand's bedroom.
And be sure to earmark the funds, "Zombie Apocalypse Preparedness and Defense", as well as require a public accounting for all funds so they don't get misappropriated or squandered on unrelated projects! Like aid for natural disasters, or something.
Don't forget to mention that Daniel should have presumed that Griselda would have trouble walking, had he been able to rescue her.
I was waiting for some ricochets to take out some of the shooters! LOL
Nick's speech was wacky.
I get what the writers were trying to get at, but no…non-addicts' efforts to survive in the apocalypse are NOT equivalent to the experience of a middle class, late teens/early 20's heroin addict, though I grant that there…
I think Strand needs the group for some as yet undisclosed reasons. And I loved it that:
…Nick picked Strand's pocket to obtain the key w/o Strand's detecting it
…Nick's people both saved Strand's life inside the hospital corridor and served as replacements for Strand's ride, when Melvin bit it (er, was bitten)
Colman Domingo's playing Strand the way the director or (more likely, Kirkman) wants him to. Otherwise, Domingo would have been directed to tone it down. I also think Kirkman's behind the cartoonish portrayals of Abraham Ford, Eugene, and Rosita in TWD.
I miss them, too. Whaddya gonna doo!
We didn't mind when it was done several times in TWD. Of course, those characters had more strategic plans when they did that.
They had supplies in the SUV; they'd all packed to "go East" after picking up Griselda, Liza, and Nick. I'm surprised, though, that:
1- Nick didn't break into and hotwire another vehicle, to replace the SUV…
…and given that he didn't….
2-Dan and Ofelia allowed Strand to ride inside the vehicle, while they rode - exposed…
Strand's a real estate developer. He said: "I'd gentrify the sh*t out of [whatever Nick's neighborhood is]".
I interpreted it differently: I thought the bitten soldier (who had not yet zombified) accidentally staggered into the rotor. (I couldn't help but remember: Furio Gunta wanted to shove Tony Soprano into a helicopter rotor.)
Travis saw Calvin (Nicholas' drug dealer), the zombies downtown, the neighbor eating the dog, and Susu Tran, and Liza specified that people die and reanimate.
Also, Danny always listens to the tapes in his father's refurbbed truck, another very symbolic tie linking Danny, Robert, and the past. Over time, Robert - like his truck - though polished up and seemingly respectable and functional, was under the hood, where it counts, the same old, same old at core. To that same…
Clearing one's conscience by laying the issue(s) on someone else can be a very selfish act. I think that's the case here.
Danny knew about the lie; he told the same lie then and has continued telling it present-day. I can't see how Potts thought having Danny hear the tapes would be at all productive or have any positive outcome; moreover, it's Potts Danny should be angry with (for being an outside adult - law enforcement at that - and…
Even though Henry was against living in Don's house, he didn't pay rent 'til Don called them on mooching there on Don's dime.
Liza explicitly told Travis that was what was happening. And she's a nurse!
RE: "Several times?" There were two incidents: (1) the one you mentioned, about getting the image clearer, and (2) the one when John asked Marco to pull the video at an outdoor site, which Marco initially balked at doing.