The hue of Zach Handlen's anus is not something that will ever be relevant to his reviews. You have a problem with what he wrote? Keep it to that.
The hue of Zach Handlen's anus is not something that will ever be relevant to his reviews. You have a problem with what he wrote? Keep it to that.
Baffling, but true. Even when Morgan says what he says, it doesn't appear as though he's buying it. Kudos to Lennie James on that point. I think he's trying to show that Morgan knows that his philosophy doesn't work when others are at risk.
How about that non-judgmental, not-taking-the-bait response to 'Your dad's a murderer"?
It also made sense that the confined space under the dumpster meant that Glenn didn't have to kill many. The ones he killed effectively blocked access by the others.
Now those creating the show shall have to cry into their pillows.
Late note: Abraham took the uniform but he removed nearly all of the military decorations. Could be that they weren't practical, but I think it's more likely that he hadn't earned them and wouldn't wear them otherwise.
I agree, and I thought it was an interesting parallel. The episode opening included a shot of Sasha lying amongst terminated walkers. She had been going out of her way to engage with them even when it wasn't necessary (and Michonne and Rosita had memorably joined her in a "what the hell" battle at one point). I…
It was originally thought that if you were bitten or scratched, you were a goner — but no one ever had a chance to test out the scratch theory. That was a factor in why it was shocking when Tomas killed Big Tiny at the prison (though the sheer brutality was what was remembered). Big Tiny hadn't been bitten, he was…
Dwight said he had killed a lot of walkers, but to him "a lot" was "a couple dozen," if I recall correctly. That isn't many walkers over two years. My thought was that his small group had been nearly as sheltered from the outside world as the Alexandrians had been.
Yes. That is what "ambiguous" means.
I couldn't survive in this world, never mind a zombie apocalypse, without vision correction.
I liked that the meaning was ambiguous. I took it that he didn't mean he'd get his revenge; he meant that they were going to realize they had thrown away a good chance, and some badly needed goodwill.
The male "Earner" went into quite a bit of detail about how they started the forest fire. They thought their friends at the campsite had moved on, which is why they were blaming themselves for their deaths.
Redemptions and transformations … Eastman tells us of his own. We have now seen Morgan transform twice; once from grief and again from Eastman's tutelage. There have been others (Merle; Carol; Daryl; a suggestion that Gabriel might be on the verge of a breakthrough). But the Eastman / Morgan setup reminded me of …
Maggie won't be falling to her knees screaming and crying because there is no one to tell her what happened. You do that in response to news, and there won't be any. She'll simply be waiting for Glen to return, whether he does or not.
I was wondering the same thing about the wolves. I think all of the wolves we had seen in earlier episodes were accounted for. If there are any others left, they haven't appeared yet.
It occurred to me that Carol was indirectly responsible for Mrs. Neidermeyer's death. Mrs N. was quite happy to smoke inside until Carol said she wouldn't teach the pasta-by-hand secret method until Mrs N. stopped doing that. She wouldn't have been wolf-bait otherwise.
Lenny James has basically played three different characters in "The Walking Dead." He's done excellent work with all three, but there should be something to tie them together. When we met Crazy Morgan, that made sense to me and fit with when we had last seen Morgan and his son Duane. But I'm not seeing how the…
It was established at the party that Sam had a large red "A" ink stamp and even said, "Mom, he (Rick) doesn't have a stamp." Jessie asked if Rick wanted one and Sam stamped his hand. Jessie then said it meant that Rick was one of them. Jessie and Rick later saluted each other with their stamped fists, much to her…
Exactly. That's why he looked even more devastated — he realized that it was his own recruitment photos that let the Wolves know about Alexandria.