I have no idea what that means, but yes. Yes. Eazy E.
I have no idea what that means, but yes. Yes. Eazy E.
He was at the Dolls concert. You just couldn't spot him because he was only four feet tall in 1973.
Also I wish none of them was alive. Unlike Dawn of the Dead.
Damn - that global super jobs report is incredibly thorough.
They do? Wow. This show is really not holding my attention.
Well, click the link and find out!
Oh, yeah, I guess you're right. There was so little damage when they went back to Atlanta in S5 that I totally forgot.
Okay, I can't believe that I even care enough to write this, but - SPOILER FOR S1 OF TWD - why were none of them the least bit freaked out when the kid OD'd and turned? The big twist of TWD S1 was that everyone turned out to be infected and would turn no matter what. Thus far, I don't believe we've seen anyone on FTWD…
I guess whoever was in charge of the east coast didn't get the memo, because I don't recall there being constant military bombing in the early days of TWD.
Thanks, LaToya! It's been fun. You know, for a Swede who speaks no English, you do a hell of a great job writing about American TV shows. I only wish I could tell you that in your native language. Thankfully, upvotes are the universal language.
I don't think any of the words in @drew's question mean what you think they do, unless your roommate Lori is getting paid 98$/hr to make occasional, one-off CH specials.
Right now, Strand is about the only character that interests me, I just hope I'm still interested by the time we find out.
Upvoted for having the most pithy comment.
Well, we learned all the rules last week - it's Strand's boat. So, are we done here?
No. Goldenrod is for coma fantasies.
Goddamnit. Every time I stop waking at 3 a.m. in a cold sweat screaming, "No - no more Duracell!", someone posts a comment about it again. It's bad enough that I have a panic attack in the grocery store if I go anywhere near the endcap on housewares aisle. Will I never be free?
Fingers crossed that Lady Melisandre comes back to tell him to burn his son at the stake.
Forget a third season - there are 15 episodes in this season?!? Holy shit. We were told the boat could go about 3,000 miles, so I guess they mean for us to watch them do it in real time.
No, no, no - that sentence actually has a compound direct object, and the comma is substituting for a conjunction; in this case, "or." Therefore, it should be read two ways: "Okay, AMC won't allow texting in its theaters," and "Okay, AMC won't allow Jesus."
Sava lighten up? Never. (And I actually like his writing, but sometimes, jeez, enough already.)