It'll be Eugene awkwardly befriending a female captor. Bet on it.
It'll be Eugene awkwardly befriending a female captor. Bet on it.
That wasn't "CGI," it was footage of the actual actress that was composited onto a different body. They did what they could in an impossible situation.
So, like, go do it somewhere else.
Like that totally happened. (It never happened once.)
Oh, come on! It's a "mantra" like you said. Remember Murtaugh saying to Riggs, desperately, "You're not dead until I tell you! You're not dead until I tell you!" It's genuinely affecting.
But when they come around later, they'll just see explosion residue…the tracks are covered and (unless they've got Sherlock Holmes with them) they won't figure out that Rick & Co. stole the dynamite and plastique.
Some guys have it, and some don't, and whatever "it" is, we other guys can't see it.
THERE WERE MEN
You're so funny and impressive, the way you casually display your lack of interest in this show with your witty drive-by remark! You must be one fascinating, erudite person with extremely good taste.
The Gregory scenes tend to be community-theater bad. (The one with Negan's 2nd-in-command two episodes ago—where they both kept sitting down next to each other and then leaping up—was like a home movie.)
The "boom" simply translates to "Oh…our device to blow up that herd of walkers went off."
But Tara's with the others — she's right there with a gun in her face. In order to break away they'd have to show a) Eugene; b) Daryl; c) Carol; d) Carol and Daryl (which is likely, but my money's on the Eugene episode coming first, since they're obeying the Stephen King rules of suspense).
You know, I've got a great solution to all of these problems of yours. It involves what you chose to do at 9:00 PM on Sundays — I'm envisioning a radical change.
They've inverted the characters' fates from the comic more than once.
They'll give her a prosthesis, but Lauren Cohan is movie-thin now (which makes me think she's on her way off the show).
I just realized that, since this episode had a fluid, headlong pace and we were shown several significant plot developments and it ended with an exciting action sequence followed by a scary/mysterious cliffhanger, the next episode is guaranteed to bring us totally afield with a slow/quiet solo story. My money's on…
But there's more to Negan than threatening/taunting the members of other communities. The main trait is how he can mesmerize a bunch of followers into believing in him, supporting him, defending him and fighting for him even though he treats them like cattle.
It's an extremely good performance in a rôle that is probably extremely difficult (given how completely ridiculous and unbearable it could easily turn out).
You can tell that Andrew Lincoln saw that page and was just like, Oh brother….
So did Christian Serratos just get breast implants or is this just an illusion fostered by them giving her a much tighter/lower cut tank top?