What i did enjoy was their affectionate grinning as they were starting to make out. That’s what people do, and it’s rare that TWD does anything that actual people do. Made me smile.
What i did enjoy was their affectionate grinning as they were starting to make out. That’s what people do, and it’s rare that TWD does anything that actual people do. Made me smile.
Still, it was essentially foolish. The show continues to amaze me with how badly written and plotted it is. Gimpel simply has no idea how to overwrite these silly mistakes out of scripts as they’re handed in, and TWD is the only show I can recall seeing this CONSTANT wave of plot blunders.
Not a bad way to suggest time passing, that times are a bit tight, that there’s a bit of rationing going on.
No, that wouldn’t have been progressive. That would have been idiotic. Now you’re just talking about twee fan fiction, when 2-3% of the population is gay, and where casual bisexuality among adult heterosexual men is all but nonexistent.
It’s just the comments, the usual overinflation of things. Few if anyone cares. It’s 2017. The idea that people will be upset is primary in the heads of a few here. It’s like all the comments that men want women back in the kitchen. They don’t, but that won’t stop 1000 people shrieking it’s somehow true.
Funny stuff. Obama was a Wall St. Republican with a violent foreign policy. He recently asserted that in the 1980s he would have been a moderate Republican. Under Obama, 95% of all income gains went to the 1%. He was a disaster for ordinary people, just as every president from Reagan on has been.
Most of that is in your head, just like most of the “men are afraid of strong women” nonsense is in your head. I’ve heard 1000 claims that men want women to get back into the kitchen. I’ve never actually heard a man say it. Get over your precious self, please.
No, you have that backwards. It’s the feminists who can’t stand attractive gay women onscreen—anything that could conceivably attract ‘the male gaze’, doncha know.
Amazing. I have yet to hear a single complaint from a ‘fan of the show.’
The problem is, there was zero lead in to this. No jealousy from Michonne when Rick went all googlyeyed over Jessie. No uncomfortable looks. No innuendo. No excuses to be near each other the audience picked up on. NOTHING.
Nope, shaming won’t work. The poster made a solid point about getting the best, most interesting actor for the part and you went straight to “why so angry.”
No, you intentionally misheard him in order to be a dick.
Oh god, that line.
Why? It was a terrific 35 minutes that completely fell apart.
WHAT mutual attraction?
Spoiler alert, moron?
The idea, then, that he wouldn’t carry the damn thing with him when he went out is that much sillier.
TWD, the comic, is thunderingly stupid. Iirc it’s issue 75 before Rick has his ‘epiphany,’ “my god, it never occurred to me before! If we just work together!!”
That’s not at all how well-written fiction works. Pit intelligent people with competing interests against each other.
Fine, but you aren’t lasting long in the ZA.