And that how it was for a very brief time, when Carol wanted to respect stop signs and such. So they had the right idea and I really can't understand how they let it slip like that.
And that how it was for a very brief time, when Carol wanted to respect stop signs and such. So they had the right idea and I really can't understand how they let it slip like that.
But the X-Men's crusade is not "Good Vs Evil." It is "Peaceful Coexistence." The X_Men don't patrol the city all through the night in case there is any jewel thief trying to break into a shop, like the Flash. They're not even concerned about that. The Arrow doesn't want peaceful coexistence between the good citizens…
Hmmm… animals. I wonder if Liv could survive for a few days on squirrel brains or something like that. What effects could that have?
At least they are using the acquired traits, since Blaine marketed his latest brain as, "it will make you feel young again," or something like that.
Probably he's counting on having an invincible zombie army by the time the operation gets that big.
Totally different. Vampires don't need to spice up the blood.
All the other zombies are probably in Blaine's special care package. Since Liv turned him down, he's not instructing her on the proper camouflage techniques.
How about… "Careful, this is America; first time you go out by yourself, you'll get turned into a zombie."
I kind of hoped that there would never be a continuationso as to keep my head-canon that the series finale ended with the nanos turning on the lights on their ultimate and complete victory over humanity (and, yes, it's all Aaron's fault).
The reason for the muskets seemed to be that all modern weapons were being horded by the warlords, since in the 2nd season everyone seemed to have a machine gun.
It worked for TVD…
The scene was too clean. I don't think a single individual could have taken her by force, in such a short time, leaving everything so intact.
She's pretty callous to human suffering (corndog! XD) when she doesn't have a personal connection to make her care. I can easily believe that she couldn't care less and hasn't given a thought as to where their brains come from. However, there's no way she will remain that way after she makes a connection between their…
The Sheriff? Really? She shouldn't have been so dismissive of the "why don't you go see the Wizard" sheriff?!
I think it's a sure thing that he's one of Blaine's customers. I wouldn't be surprised if all zombies who don't work at the morgue are. But that doesn't mean he's part of the Blaine Conspiracy. If you're suddenly turned into a zombie and someone comes and offers to bring you brains "dug from graves", for a price, to…
There's another angle besides her tie with Lowell. There's also the side effects of the energy drink that they mentioned. Were they… anger and attacking people? If so, then the company could have accidentally developed one of the components on the zombie serum, or Blaine could have been adding small doses of the…
and she lost her freckles… she misses her freckles.
But it wasn't the right moment to kill him. Since a new love interest had just appeared, killing Major would have made Lowell feel more like switching the love interest actor and everything stays the same than a new element being added.
I was so sure it was Major that my only doubt was whether he'd stay dead or gasp and sit up.
It looks like she's getting control of her brains. Now, living life to the fullest means riding a bike to work, like a sensible person, not climbing a cliff or jumping off a plane.