But with saggy stomach skin-bags and man-boobs.
But with saggy stomach skin-bags and man-boobs.
Bring on the wedding party zombies wearing ripped, filthy tuxes and gowns
The hip-hop zombies that keep tripping on their saggy pants.
The zombies with curlers in their hair and dried cosmetic mud masks on their faces.
The preppy zombies still sporting cross-body designer bags.
Sasha, she who lies with the walkers.
They drove from GA to Noah's gated community, in Richmond, then partway from Richmond to DC.
rofl
I'm curious about what obese people would like like after being zombified for awhile.
I thought the after show was simply TD.
Yep. But Rick never lost his cop walk. I like it that "Coral" still wears Rick's sheriff hat. And that Michonne and Heath somehow figured out how to keep their dreads tidy.
Kimberley. She worked in a donut shop.
Zombiecon
Weird, that and other examples of squishy/flimsy zombie skulls, e.g., when characters smash them with their feet, or when Aaron slammed the car door on one at the canned goods plant Morgan saved him and Daryl from last season. I'd have expected zombie skulls to be hard or brittle. Maybe the virus affects people's…
There've been other nods to zombie kids: e.g., Sophia, who ended up in Herschel's zombie menagerie; The Governor's daughter; occasional zombie kids locked in cars along the road; and Noah's brother who bit Tyreese.
Washington, DC, like Atlanta, is a "chocolate city" with a diverse population demographic. Alexandria's close to D.C. The writers and casting agents should have better accounted for those demographics.
Three-letter solution: VPN.
I wonder whether that iconic running scene contributed to Carlyle's selection for the iconic walking/talking role in Johnnie Walker's "Keep Walking" promo film short.
@Eg - The destination of Sherman's scorched earth "March to the Sea" was the Atlantic Ocean (not the Pacific). And the term was coined in a military context, in keeping with the lyric, "from sea to shining sea".
Liza said that, in part, to echo what Madison had said earlier, in a bitchy, catty way, back in Madison's kitchen. The statement is at once a pissing contest ("Travis cares too deeply for me to be able to shoot me w/o breaking") - at least, it was when Madison said it - and an acknowlegement that Travis is anti-guns…
Agreed. Except he said, "No value add". I found that missing "-ed" distracting, especially bec. Strand's such a meticulous character.
True. But by then Strand had already chosen Nick.
I wonder, then, why they didn't let him speak with his native NZ accent.