Gary Sinise as a detective who solves crimes as a were-wolf is something I'd totally watch.
Gary Sinise as a detective who solves crimes as a were-wolf is something I'd totally watch.
I think I'd go for the hedonism but, I have no idea where I'd go from there once all the booze runs out. I'd probably try to do a noble sacrifice type thing. I don't have a death wish in real life but…say a monkey was mauling me. If he's about 60% done killing me, just let him finish. I don't want to be saved at the…
That's a fair point. It's different from stereotypes though, because with things like abuse, the public is taught to look for signs. It's more of a theme than it is an archetype. This isn't a character, this is something that's happening to a character. It's just that The Walking Dead isn't exactly known for its…
These aren't real people though.
They're fictional characters that are being written for and, if you want to get across the point that this character has been abused, it would probably be better to go with more recognizable traits of abuse that the public are familiar with.
Mommy?
How does Santa get through all the zombies?
No…he'll still have like, seven other jobs.
Try to look at what you're doing here.
We're joking around about a fictional kid who's putting everybody in danger by not turning off his music. Imagine if, in real life, a group of people were hiding from a mob of people who intended to kill them. Among that group is a traumatized kid…or grown-up even, who sings…
I have good coping skills but, there is no silver lining to this story. Leading a fulfilling life isn't an option anymore. Tie a knot at the end of that rope, everybody is done. For all the stupid Andrea moments, the most frustrating things on this show is somebody having a baby…why are you still trying to make this…
We must preserve the patriarchy!!
Exactly!
The show is fundamentally sadistic and mean-spirited. There's no joy to be mined from this show.
If they skull bash Rick, I might start watching again.
the zombie horde is not symbolic of societal ills, it's symbolic of the creative staff.
Na, they worded it correctly.
It's possible that nobody can change him but, if anybody could.
And your comment before this one seems to answer why nobody from the group just shot him in the head. It seems like anybody firing a gun in that situation would have doomed everybody, unless somebody had a silencer.
Not to mention the girl in The Lost World who was so graceful that she killed a dinosaur using gymnastics.
Was Jurassic World as sexist as Whedon said it would be? The footwear issue might have made sense in context. I don't even know what type of character she was playing.
This show is getting some serious Sons of Anarchy heat on it and it deserves every bit of it.
Zombies should only be in movies or an episode of Community. It's terrible to follow around survivors for this long. Why would I want to see any of these people live!? I mean, Jesus…it's like watching somebody try to take the…
We just assume that you gals have grown so accustomed to high heels that you can't walk very well in regular footwear?
The sad part is that was probably the best option they had for that story.
This is why I wanted the Ultimate Universe to work out much better. If it could sum up all the stories from that team's history in limited issues, I would have preferred it to the soap opera stalling and contrivance of those long running series.
I…
It's actually getting borderline offensive, to tell you the truth. I mean…I know that Christians aren't discriminated against in any meaningful way in real life but, the stereotype that all religious people are weirdly aggressive about their faith is completely ignorant.
If you want to write a Westboro Bigot character,…
I realize the original five were probably teenagers because the comic was marketed to children but…that has not aged well. If you want vigilantes, hire some damn adults!
The fact that you made construction worker his last name makes me laugh.
Like, he could be Joe Construction Worker, Attorney at Law or something.