Yep, a roving herd of walkers would have a pretty easy time pressing up against that front gate.
Yep, a roving herd of walkers would have a pretty easy time pressing up against that front gate.
For me this was yet another example by the show where the actions of the characters are simply vehicles to get something sinister to happen versus having the characters acting in a consistent manner based on their previous experiences.
Uh, ya.
Parker Stevenson!
I know! Who knew that there were so many whites in Georgia? Or that it was only white people who knew how to survive a zombie apocalypse.
If someone involved with the show would map out the story lines and timelines during the offseason that would be awesome! I honestly don't think it's been done yet. It certainly doesn't look like it has.
If well means being like you then I prefer to remain sick.
Actually, the person who is the greater danger to society is the person who doesn't know that the show they're watching on TV is fiction.
"You have two kids and a baby, and two adults." - Exactly! One of the things that frustrates me so much with TWD is that after all this time in the zombie apocalypse the characters don't seem to have any sort of survival rules. Oh sure they'll shoot the walkers when they appear but for the most part a lot of the…
I'm sure I wasn't the only one who was filled with dread when Maggie and the daughters came into Marty's hospital room.
Is Raylan Givens strong enough to withstand the charms of Wendy Crowe?
"I need a drink. A real drink."
I watched the episode again last night and I also watched the credits. Anyone else happen to notice that a one "Sam Malone" is listed as being one of the extras?
Spot on. This show has really jumped the shark. I'll admit it started with a reasonable premise but then it just a wee bit too far. In order to watch this show you need a complete and willing suspension of disbelief.
Not sure what the name of Boyd's bar is but it's definitely not Audrey's.
Brilliant!
I knew I would be disappointed when the pre-show warnings didn't mention nudity.
Roosevelt was a shitty cop. That's why he needed to die. Serves him right for not calling for back-up as soon as he walked into the kitchen and saw the situation. Or at least putting the cuffs on Gemma after she confessed.
Dude, it's gone downhill so fast. It's phuqing scary how bad it is.
Speaking of Tara's lawyer, when the DA shows up at the motel room with Roosevelt to bring Tara in he's with them.