Stark: "You know what your problem is?"
Stark: "You know what your problem is?"
And then, here am I.
That would be ok, but the efforts required to suspend logic to enjoy this show are burdensome.
Why does Scott call Alice a serial killer? AFAIK, she killed her parents and their dog in a single spree, then she later killed the guy in a coma, to protect Luther. If Ian is dead, then her killing him could also be classified as defense of Luther, and fear for her own life.
Could be the fate of Rick's injured hand.
The question was actually rhetorical. I should have specified. I'll do that now.
Glenn was not only on foot and separated from the group, in a town overrun with zombies; he was all those things with NICHOLAS, of all people. Definite cause for concern.
Doesn't really bother me, as it seems likely that some people's fates would remain unknown. I'm going to assume Glenn's dead, unless evidence is shown to the contrary.
(Rhetorical) Question: Is the doc bi, gay, or just gay for the stay (like Andrea was)?
First Rick (at the prison), then Deanna (at Alexandria). When overwhelmed, they abdicate leadership and become farmers.
Didn't matter. As Morgan told Eastman, he killed some people in self-defense and some others merely because they got near him (like the father and son).
Glenn: Yes, Dumbass, I am dead. Thought about phoning, but a visit(ation)'s a much better way to reach out and touch. Seen Lori, lately? How's Shane's baby daughter doin'?
And fire attracts more zombies
Koral
Didn't Rick explicitly tell his starving, exhausted, dispirited group they were TWD (before Aaron found them)?
In S1, Morgan's wife kept turning the doorknob of his front door, trying to get in; a zombie broke the dept. store's plate glass window with a rock, and another one shimmied over a tall fence, chasing humans.
Like she did when they got separated, after the prison was overrun.
No more unrealistic than Michonne's unseen magic trick in Koral's home town, when she reentered the zombie-filled diner to retrieve that weird-looking papier-mâché figure for Judith.
Ditto. And I thought Rick did a great job playing a desperate suitor to Jessie and a wild-eyed, short-fused, Shane-like guy leading up to Pete's death.
Chillax, dirkmcquickly. Look at the flowers.