I'd still like to see her eat a cow brain, just to see what happens.
I'd still like to see her eat a cow brain, just to see what happens.
But the rat only zombified when the two substances were mixed in the right amounts…
…or a visual tic that the director's mom happened to have?
And tear the door off a fridge with his bare hands?
Oh, I'm sorry. That was not a rhetorical question?
He's not the reporter; he's just a social worker nobody. The cops probably know who they can get all bruised up without any consequences.
…Says the guy who jumps out of planes for a living.
The 100 stayed at 13 in the first season. I think the CW has been really respectful of their showrunners' arc outlines.
She's not concerned with blending in because she's not really a detective's partner. When she wakes up in the morning, she expects to be working in the dark solitude of the morgue.
I wonder if the talk about how smart and self-aware rats are is going to play a major part now.
And the interesting thing about the cause of the zombie outbreak seems to be that no one was really responsible. It wasn't whatever Blaine mixed into the utopium, it wasn't the utopium itself, and it wasn't the Max Rager. It's just the bad luck of when someone takes both utopium and Max Rager.
I think it fits the self-deprecating tone of the show.
Emily was kidnapped too many months ago. They couldn't have seen she was pregnant when she was kidnapped.
But how did he get dozens of bodies into a property where there had just been a shooting?
And why would Blaine still have any bodies left to bury when he owns a meat processing facility and had no idea that a convenient kidnapper would make herself available?
But not if he was a customer.
Circumstantial evidence? The way he stopped Babineaux in his tracks at the very mention of the missing kids.
Patience, Liv. If you wait long enough they're bound to start shooting at you sooner or later.
To be fair, Major probably has 0 experience dealing with the press. Probably his closest collaboration with any reporter, before this, has been to read the paper. So he wasn't equipped to think of all ways in which things can go wrong and/or what consequences it may have, when a reporter is involved.
Considering the show we're talking about, please define "kill."
Even more disappointing is that decades later, the same idea gets remade in live action and they actually made it worse. No Misfits, the transformation is not magic, and Hannah Montana is still a kid.