No ma'am.
No ma'am.
I was more excited for the premier of Bob's burgers than I was for TheWalkingDead premier. At least it wasn't overhyped.
So TheWalkingDead surprises everyone by doing the very thing that everyone was expecting to happen, surprising no one. Way to be edgy.
So Glenn, Abraham and Daryl all gone. The group is hallowed out. And lost se of the best people. This sucks.
There was a marine unit in Vietnam called "the walking dead", they went through hell.
This.
That table scene at the end as fantasy was just stupid and pointless. The worst kind of unearned emotional manipulation and annoying sacherine distraction. It hurts the quality of the plot line.
I think Maggie has suffered more than anyone on this show and she is still wanting to fight. At the end she's the only one who still wants to fight "we are going to fight them". Good for her, very strong, bad ass character. She could lead if Rick goes down.
The thing about Neegan is he's a threat, but I don't find him threatening.
That particular line really annoyed me and even angered me more than the rest of that skewed review. Completely one-sided and biased viewpoint of a more complex issue while also politicizing the issue. Just a bad synopsis of the point of the episode on the part of the reviewer.
Very well said, I would even say near brilliant insight and analysis. This is the reviews I was hoping to read for this episode. Well done.
Wow your right I didn't even remember that. Good call.
I think youeant to say it's a brilliant book about a great man.
Well said. I have a similar idea.
They brought back the fat geek from "Make love, not Warcraft"! It's been 10 years! Now this season is perfect.
That scene where Sheila is passing on Geralds face and he's pretending to like it to protect his guilt all the while his kids are watching, Holy shit! Who does that shit with the door open? That was an awesome fucked up scene that will go down in South Park history, also known as the moment when Kyle can identify…
Incase anyone wants to know, the Correllian corvette is a type of ship in Star Wars, the one Princess Leia is on in the first scene of episode 4 before the Star Destroyer shoot it.
Great episode, an excellent finale, though confusing at time. The 4 yr time jump with no build up or explanation was jarring and left with so many questions, like why the hell did they get divorced? And what happened to Mutiny? But I'm happy they renewed it for a final season, this show is too good to give up and…
I'm glad Arrow is killing again, it brings back a strong dynamic to the show and brings in real stakes and consequences. Plus it makes the action so much better.
That statue of Laurel was just terrible and cheap looking. At least they toned down the S&M aspect of her outfit a bit, that may have been a little embarrassing to the city.