"Oh, and my name isn't Jasper. It's Phil Miller."
"Oh, and my name isn't Jasper. It's Phil Miller."
I don't blame Melissa for trying to get Carol to just "get over it," but Melissa was unnecessarily harsh to Carol. Carol had every right to be upset - not only during Erika's birth, but also once she realized that they were leaving the only building with electricity/water/bathrooms and headed for Heaven Knows Where.
I'm really surprised that nobody ripped the Phil 2.0 mask off Tandy's face and expelled him from the room … not only was that incredibly annoying, but it was super-low (reminding Erika of her baby's dead father, and reminding Gail that he died during her surgery - I know he didn't MEAN it to be a taunt, but it was…
I like Gail/Mary Steenburgen very much, but I feel like the writers don't make sufficient use of her potential.
"I'm an idiot!" in Tina's detention fantasy gets me every time.
Agreed, Jocelyn's whiny voice worked a lot better for the monster.
OMG, I lost it when he pulled out the tiny bellows.
What was the name that Carol claimed for her own future baby, when the group was asking Erika what name she'd chosen? I didn't quite hear what she said although I know it was something odd.
Todd is the only character I even like at this point. Mel Rodriguez is awesome.
Oh, AND, they seem to have completely forgotten about Gail the Catfish, who was living in a kiddie pool in Tandy and Carol's front yard. (I'm surprised that Gail or Melissa didn't just say, "Oh, I ate it.")
They'd all kill each other if they were limited to one underground bunker like that. Plus it seems like there were only enough supplies for two people.
Yeah but she had that noisy CPAP machine, plus it seems quite in character for Carol to be a heavy enough sleeper to not notice the house being driven away.
I don't think he's awful - but I wonder if the intention is now to make him over-the-top 99% of the time, because that 1% where he's reasonable is where Forte really shines (building the little house for Carol in the tech building, telling Lewis they were running out of options and needed him to find help,…
I think the Silicon Valley area was implied from the beginning, when they found the building and said it looked like a tech company. Also, they had just left the burned-out San Francisco right before that (which I never quite got, because EARTHQUAKES) so it makes sense that they'd wind up in the San Jose area.
Where did the satellite crash? I had thought it crashed into a shopping mall, but could it have crashed into the nuclear plant? Todd mentioned that Lewis had told them about both of those possibilities, so did the satellite crash cause the nuclear fire, or were they both separate instances?
Tandy is fricking BRUTAL. I mean, when Forte gets it right he REALLY gets it right (that Season 1 scene where he nearly abandoned Todd in the desert, then screamed in the car and went back to get him, was fantastic), but the constant rambling just makes me want to jam things in my ears.
She must be immune, because she was living side-by-side with her husband until he got the virus and quarantined himself in their sauna.
And, also, you should win things by watching!
Gail or Melissa should've just told him to STFU. Totally out of character for either of them to just sit there and let him ramble on. Todd/Carol I get, and Erika (a) never really says much and (b) is exhausted from *just* giving birth and then immediately having to haul ass out of there.
Agreed. I liked Carol's quirkiness, but now she's just as bad as Tandy.