RE: "Oh, please. Every profession helps people."
RE: "Oh, please. Every profession helps people."
Sex, not violence.
Pls use spoiler tags when discussing TWD spoilers.
I think of The Stand every time I traverse the Lincoln Tunnel. THAT's scary.
How come Negan's walkers rot and disintegrate faster than others, such as those grabbers we've seen locked in cars, cellars, jail cells, bedrooms, warehouses, factories, cafes, the quarry, even mud bogs?
But memory-challenged Dwight doesn't remember that was Eugene.
The set designers deliberately designed Eugene's quarters and the clinic to resemble minimum security prison cells, and the yard where Eugene performed his science demo to look like a prison yard. And even the most privileged insiders must laugh at Negan's jokes, bow down to him, and fear mutilation or execution if…
Dwight was charged with finding and "sorting out" things with Sherry, Sherry's long gone. And even if he could find her Dwight doesn't want her punished. nor does he want to be. But someone had to take the fall. So, as others have pointed out, the doc who dissed Sherry, and who admittedly knew she didn't like the way…
I think Negan knew what was up. Hence, his proclamation that he'd burn the other side of Dwight's face 'til Dwight died, if Sherry turned up alive. But someone had to be punished. And - as Eugene noted - the doc, unlike Dwight, was replaceable.
Or coercing women to become his wives.
On "Talking Dead", Pollyanna (who plays Jarvis), says the cast refers to the Scavengers as "Heapsters", a pun that refers simultaneously to the piled high garbage dump and to "Hipsters pronounced with a Mexican accent".
What book was she reading? I couldn't see the title.
I thought the cat was also used to symbolize a common thread among three of the communities that will ultimately stand together against Negan: Alexandria, The Scavengers, and The Kingdom. Hilltop will soon need a cat, too; maybe - when the time comes - Rick will resolve that by giving his cat to Maggie, for her baby.
Confused by your Civil War comment. I was merely citing historical facts, not taking sides.
Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose!
Sasha's, too.
Lenny James walks that way in all of his shows, but it doesn't show as prominently when he's wearing a suit, as in "Cold Winter Sun" or that Brit series in which he plays a dirty cop.
Your perception may refer to cultural distinctions btw the Deep South and Upper South. Nonetheless, the fact remains: D.C. and VA are both south of the Mason-Dixon line, VA (but not D.C., despite its location) was part of the Confederacy, and slavery was legal in both locations. No two ways about it; D.C. and VA are…
When was that specified? And what, specifically, was established about her military background?
You're not ok with that. Care to elaborate?