I'll let you know as soon as the show figures that out.
I'll let you know as soon as the show figures that out.
*irons tie-dye t-shirt* Don't put labels on me, man.
Whoever introduced the selfie cam is going straight to the ninth circle of hell.
Agreed, their lie was far too convoluted. How difficult would it have been to say that they had to choose between 'food' or 'comfort'? Who would have argued against them choosing the 'food' option?
Just out of curiosity, why didn't they wear beards? Was it merely a stylistic choice? Was a beard considered slovenly or somehow improper?
I'd genuinely forgotten that Irving was still alive when he showed up (and I tuned in last week). Given how little they've done with the character in the past, I don't have much confidence that they can provide him with a decent character arc in season 3 (assuming the show isn't cancelled, of course).
Not sure why they bothered reintroducing the Gorgon head, Jenny didn't even use the damn thing after going through all the trouble of digging it up out of whatever crypt they killed it in.
Same here (albeit with a few more colorful expletives thrown in). That moment was easily one of the biggest highlights of the episode.
Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed.
That still bothers me every time I see Abraham. There was absolutely no reason for them not to have Michael Cudlitz keep his natural hair color. That bright red flat-top is an eyesore.
I agree with you about the applesauce scene. At that point Rick had already threatened to brutally kill him with a knife, why take umbrage over a spoonful of applesauce?
It doesn't help that she had about 2 seconds of screen time during tonight's episode.
Wouldn't want to have tread cleaning detail. I bet the treads would get pretty gummed up from all the walker guts.
I second that request, Keith Carradine was phenomenal this season.
Of course, by then the meat pie would be swarming with flies and maggots.
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I was hoping Bloodraven would be more corpse-like; the actor who portrayed him did a good job, though.
Not to mention the fact that we've only seen one giant and zero mammoths.
If there's one thing the show should have less of than its book counterpart, it's Tyrion moping about Tysha.
I got the point, they didn't need to beat me over the head with it. I apologize, I'll let myself out.