Are you wearing stolen panties on your head right now?
Are you wearing stolen panties on your head right now?
Enjoy coming back next week to continue to post about a show you hate so much, and then try to insult everyone else who is actually spending time doing something they enjoy.
And it's also smugly mocking for no reason, so it's basically self-masturbation.
He didn't simply kill 2 of them and hope they got the message. They watched them and attacked them when they were the most vulnerable. They led them around for an entire, what, 90 minute episode for last season's finale, to psychologically break them, and then stripped them down and killed 2 that they loved to…
Shouldn't you be spending this quality time by staring in the mirror and masturbating? Because…
Or what if it's just pneumonia and the group spends a whole season trying to find the killer?
All of it. I am speaking of his passive aggressive commenting.
No, that's straight up passive aggressive behavior. We all know why that's done. So, no insult here.
I hope not, but that's just me not wanting him to have a redeeming quality. I'd like to see Maggie do it.
Did you learn your passive-aggressive trash talk from these same housewives? Because damn, gurl.
This right here is the biggest problem for some. Just like the book is always better than the movie.
Preggo Maggie, or Michonne. Or, what if the Rick's imagining everyone dying was actually happening and the season 7 premiere was actually the series finale?
They have overdone it with cliffhangers, but a major character's death hasn't been an end of season cliffhanger before. Had they not done so many previous cliffhangers it likely would have played out better.
Nope. Word salad is actually a thing. Using it without understanding the terminology because it's a trendy phrase? Doesn't cut it.
Sure, Pink Flamingos was quite the wit fest.
It's got that smarmy, "I could have written a much better show, but here I am, writing reviews at the AV Club instead" attitude.
Not really. It is ludicrous in its tragedy.
It seems, to me at least, a different type than when he was still mainly old-world human (losing Lori), because he's being absolutely emasculated in front of his son. It's a basic instinct (not the movie) kind of breaking.
Because it's a show gory, bloody show about killing zombies with feelings mixed it.
No. He's not.