I just figure Joe's just a terrible writer. His writing circle is more creative. He needs to kill a few in a fit of jealousy.
I just figure Joe's just a terrible writer. His writing circle is more creative. He needs to kill a few in a fit of jealousy.
Well murdering in front of witnesses is what they do when they need to deliver a message.
I get the feeling Norman's brother's going to get it by the end of the season.
Oh it's meant to be absurd. Absolutely.
I figured he'd be the first murder off the bat. But not that far.
I'm rooting for Bates motel. Hannibal was always a bit cartoonish and interesting in small doses. You could say the same about Norman, but there's more to invent there.
Yeah well Dexter's ending, so we need to see this and Hannibal fight for that now highly rated serial killer drama spot.
I would have actually liked if they went the "traditional" Psycho route and killed off Norma early on (i.e. killing the supposed lead), thus triggering Norman having to pretend to be her, and talk to her most of the time. But that would be too much.
@avclub-793e947eae91188030ba41cff6a5c55c:disqus The Daryl that's still alive Daryl?
@ClogginBoydCrowder:disqus Are you sure, because I swear nearly everyone does it.
@avclub-35effc542dc36933a9c7ba0d56006380:disqus Of course we always have to account for plot convenience
This week in weird grafitti - "Ha Ha" When did the Joker survive the zombie apocalypse?>
He was doing that to attract zombies, but there weren't enough there (until enough DO get attracted by noise). That's one of the new things about this season, zombies aren't a threat, they're biological weapons.
She really can't take a human life. She hesitates every single time.
For awhile, I thought he had surprising depth perception for someone with one eye. Chasing her down in a field like that a la Duel and North by Northwest.
"Our leader was killed by those bandits in the prison that attacked us for no reason. After he went there to negotiate peace."
Oh of course - the Governor is unquestionably a bad guy. The problem is - "do I go and join Rick where it's less then 10 people against 60 or so, or do I go and join Woodbury where they have working plumbing.
It's not a matter of being the villain, it's choosing security over friendship. I join Rick & gang knowing there's going to be bloodshed and I'd likely die, vs. the Governor / "winning side" despite the fact that I disagree with everything and a warm bed and plumbing. Thing is Andrea isn't willing to admit to…
And almost if their sanctuary is really a prison…
I don't disagree about Woodbury. But the fact that there was another Merle after Merle was let go told me that there's always going to be a bad guy. People would do a lot to protect a little bit of comfort in a world where it's impossible to have any. I wish the citizens were better shown as anything but extras.…