kurtz433
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Even better than King Shark / Grodd!

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She’s also Dottie Underwood, the fantastic original Black Widow, from Season 1.

Oh, and the Smoke Monster IS coming for Rick.

“Please remove your goddamned pumps from the table. You know people shit and piss on the sidewalks of National City, don’t you?”

Can’t wait for 42min of Diggle going “WTGDF?!?!?!”

The season was boring because WD writers couldn’t make the season interesting. Plenty of TV series have created compelling plotlines / character arcs with limited budgets / single locations. Please, all commentors, stop blaming it on money.

My work plan’s deductible for lobotomies > 3mos pay. :/

... much to the chagrin of teenage metalheads & Evangelicals alike.


“Got mah ear necklace. Don’t worry none; them walkers didn’t feel a thing.”

Also, Carol, here’s a Cherokee Rose, of which we shall never speak once in Alexandria.

Yes it is, BreakerBaker. You should feel ashamed of your cynicism. I see horrible writing throughout a great deal of the show as well. I’m firmly convinced Greg Nicotero’s lover for Bernie Wrightson zombie designs subliminally keeps us all watching.

My fuck AMC has more to do w/ writers not creating engaging plotlines at said farm. Lots of writers are great with lower budgets & single locations, even throughout an entire season. WD writers, not so much.

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I’m stoked on Shane as well, and look forward to scalp-massaging Punisher like nobody’s business.

Mostly I hated the plotpoints at the barn. Better writers could have made time at the farm, budget or no, more engaging.

Ooooh! I like your cynicism!

I get it. It’s not the location. It’s the writing that mired the show down to a torturous crawl at said location.

The deposition was taken as part of Darabont’s lawsuit against AMC, which claimed that the channel withheld profits of the show’s second season from him. As THR explains, Darabont was fired while the season was being filmed, so AMC gave him financial credit for 75 percent of the season, and the equivalent portion of

Well, it does cover Knights Templar’s association with Friday the 13th.

It delves into the great secrets protected by the Templars and tells the story of faith, loyalty and brotherhood that help sustain these warriors on the battlefield, and the dark events that would forever sear the infamous date of Friday the 13th into the world’s psyche.

“Wanna know how I got these scarsssss...? Just ask Robert Trenton, award-winning prosthetic makeup artist!”

“Voluminous Balloon Tires Inc. product warranty will be voided if driven through jutting rebar.”