Lester and Malvo were the gloves. One glove was already out there, and Molly let the other glove go, so that someone would get them both. She suspected it wasn't going to be her, but she knew someone would get them.
Lester and Malvo were the gloves. One glove was already out there, and Molly let the other glove go, so that someone would get them both. She suspected it wasn't going to be her, but she knew someone would get them.
I disagree. The overriding story is a Yungian archetype. Read Joseph Campbell for an explanation.
They have a baby backpack that Carol has worn several times.
That sounds like a good idea. Then we could talk about the actual evens in the show, and how well it was written/filmed/acted, rather than if we agree or disagree with a letter grade. It's an artificial point of discussion.
Books are labeled "classics" because they tell stories well all know, but in ways we would never have thought to tell them.
She's a MacGuffin. She might as well be a briefcase of top secret government documents.
Sorry, replied to wrong post here.
It worked for me, I watched the whole thing in dread. It's like Chris Hardwick said last week "I watch this show like a documentary." Me too. I did feel that the girls never felt enough like real people to me, they've always felt a bit like "characters." The impact of their deaths was lessened by not having enough…
I thought it was beautiful.
The Lesbian Chick is otherwise known as Tara.
I'm sure Emily Kinney is a lovely person, but I'm just not getting her as an actress. There's a lack of purpose in her actions and expressions, and she seems to have no reactions to anything. I didn't hate this episode, but I wished that Norman had a better actress to play against.
And, of course, you need all the guys on this board to feel free to comment about your "rack."
On Talking Dead, Andrew Lincoln said it had been 18 months.
After 18 months abandoned, those house would have more than a few token dust balls and cobwebs.
Yeah, absurd and very funny. It was so nice to laugh with this show for once (not just at it.) Rosita's eye roll was perfect.
Can we also add "Glin" and "Lorr" and "Drl" to the list?
They way I see it, there's more than a hint of video game vibe about TWD. And in video games, everyone knows that the male fighters get full body armor, and the female fighters get two band-aids and a g-string. So Rosita's outfit makes perfect sense to me.
Its like there's a clause in the writer's contracts that unless every episode contains at least 12.5 minutes of zombie action, 18 zombie deaths and 5 or more close ups of tools crushing skulls (with associated eyes popping out or blood spurting,) the writers don't get their bonus checks. So in order to keep the…
I like it. I look forward to it every week. Although I wish the whole Woodbury arc had never happened, I enjoy stories of survival and this is a pretty good one. I think the cinematography is excellent (I especially appreciated it when they showed the episodes in black and white.) The zombie effects are fantastic, the…
Well, we all live and learn. That's why you have more than one child.