Given the epilogue to the first episode I kind of thought/hoped it would be Nick, but it looks like its more Travis than anything. Madison hasn't gotten as much screen time this season.
Given the epilogue to the first episode I kind of thought/hoped it would be Nick, but it looks like its more Travis than anything. Madison hasn't gotten as much screen time this season.
He was attacking us for still having any faith at all in Scott M. Gimple and co.'s shitty writing.
Definitely. No cohesive plot, just lots of short anthology moments of different characters experiencing the fall of the city. Maybe some even run across each other over occasionally.
This is is exactly. The show develops the hell out of these characters, but it never matters, because they always just go back to making smart characters make stupid decisions that make NO sense just to move the plot to where they need it next.
Pretty sure that wasn't Tobias, but then, I can't be bothered to watch that damn thing, so.
My thoughts exactly. I had it recorded and when I first started watching, I had to rewind and make sure I was actually at the beginning and didn't miss whatever the hell started these mysterious fires. Then apparently its 8 hours later, they still haven't gotten the yacht packed, and are trying to bring a dead body on…
I thought the same.
I'm a big M83 fan, and the Oblivion soundtrack did nothing for me. Maybe watching that godawful movie ruined it for me.
I love this show so much. The cast is so good at what they do that even episodes that could have seemed like filler are fantastic. Highmore and Farmiga better have Emmys before this is all over.
Yeah, when Norma/n was in the hallway with that screwdriver i thought those guards were dead and Julian would be following them shortly, if not immediately.
Honestly Vera Farmiga is wonderful, and the immediate attention grabber, but I've always thought for anyone who watches the show regularly, Freddie Highmore is the real star. He seriously nails it constantly. Norman has some of the greatest character progression I've ever seen, and Highmore plays the part with exactly…
Yeah, I definitely do appreciate that TWD(and Fear) was smart enough to include the scene with the government firebombing the streets early on to control infection, but with everyone already being infected that only slows down large scale outbreaks long enough to maybe educate the public and put infrastructure into…
The worst part was that the Daryl thing was completely pointless. Not one thing in the finale would have changed if he hadn't been shot. they did it purely to spark buzz. Which is when this show tends to do its worst.
God Merle was the best. I wish they had just sent him off for a while again so he could eventually come back.
My moneys on something more like 35% Abraham, 30% Glenn, 30% Daryl, and 5% Eugene. Initially I was leaning more heavily towards Daryl or Glenn but the more I hear about Abraham's mortality the more likely it being him seems.
I'm too lazy to find a link, but I saw somewhere that it was confirmed they would show the actual kill in the premiere.
To hell with all this philosophical mumbo-jumbo, besides the (admittedly fantastic) stories told through random images throughout some episodes, this show has never been suited for that kind of subtlety anyway. Lets just get back to Rick Grimes angrily running men down in cop cars and executing them.
Unless we're talking about the speed zombies from 28 Days/Weeks. Then we're all thoroughly screwed. Increased speed and strength over a normal human plus the insane rate at which people turn. And not to mention blood and saliva both being highly infectious and these zombies using both fully to their advantage.
This was basically my response, followed by a stunned anger.
I was thinking the idea was, Clark kept covering Superman, Perry knows Lois and Clark are together, he assumed Clark was on site trying to get a story and Lois went to save him. Honestly though, I have no idea why I'm defending this.