THen you excommunicate
THen you excommunicate
To your last point…I feel like that's the struggle Rick's group is facing, particularly Rick. Can they finally accept that life might be better inside the walls? That they don't have to run and scavenge and sleep with one eye open? Last night's episode proved that Rick doesn't really believe that life can be better…
Maybe this has already been suggested but, with Deanna being a former politician, why don't they set up some kind of justice system? If she is so adamant about re-establishing civil society, wouldn't that be a logical next step after implementing a law enforcement program of some kind?
One of the actors in Gritty Cop Show looks just like the guy who played Cat's brother on Game of Thrones
It does seem like if cable/satellite providers were really concerned about cord cutting they'd start offering a la carte cable packages. So either they aren't concerned, either cord cutting is not really biting into their bottom line, or they're obtuse and stubborn and don't believe anything can bring them down.
Urban Fervor
The Rural Juror?
I think it's like how the first book of Hunger Games is called Hunger Games, but also the whole series is called Hunger Games but with different titles for books 2 and 3. I guess also in a way like the original Star Wars trilogy, which added A New Hope after the initial release of ep IV in theaters.
Can someone who has read this book or seen this movie explain a scene in the trailer for me? Her mom (looks exactly like Hunger Games mom) is in a room and suddenly the room starts flying through the air and she's parkouring her way after it. Dream? Some kind of weird Danger Room-esque training? Reality?
Seems like it should get more than a B- based on this review
got it
I thnk his point was that having not read the comics he was geniunely fucking floored and had no idea what crazy shit was going to happen next.
Silver Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl. ALthough according to Wikipedia it seems like there isn't much going on there now.
Yeah, but he doesn't know any of that is my point. He doesn't know how hurt Joe is, he doesn't know Cisco is dead and he doesn't even know if he failed to save the city from the tsunami.
Dear God Back to the Beach is a terrible movie that I watched constantly as a kid and also the first movie I thought of when I saw the headline of this article.
I believe Midway City is the closest analog to Chicago
Shouldn't the episode have ended with Barry failing to save anyone and then going back in time? Armed with the knowledge that everything went wrong?
After that first episode tag, I was kind of wondering if the tag every week would be a brief randome scene from her "spinoff".
I get that, but it's not like Oliver or Banks really carried the show on their backs. He was great on the show, they both were. But it's an ensemble and it has a lot going on for it.
Was Jeffrey Ross created in a lab by the Friars Club? Does anyone know?