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right Peyton, Clive and Ravi are capable of being in peril, but their characters are not wracked by doubts and emotional drama like Major and Liv are

Oh yeah Dale has no dark side, actually the show does a good job of keeping the characters angst free aside from Liv and Major. Ravi is angst free, Clive as well. Peyton mostly (until zombieism was revealed). i think the show might be saying this is mostly a liv and major thing.

Yeah he does seem to be in over his head with Mr. Boss.

Yeah i hope Dale sticks around too, especially because she is a supporting character that develops Clive who is not in the other characters orbit usually.

no need to apologize, i had to do stuff after my first post and just opened the page back up as you replied.

The weird thing is that they so rarely talk about anything in these movies so that when they do it is at the beginning giving you the set up for the movie, then when the villain threatens bond, then when his bosses threaten bond, then when the villain reveals his plans. that is usually the only dialogue these movies

I'm here! and you posted right before I was going to. I also like how the show has been transitioning episode to episode.

i almost beat you too! i was literally typing the last sentence when you posted. No biggie though I'll work in some reactions to what you say in my own analysis

watched 5 episodes of iZombie to discuss with Scrawler. gonna discuss under her comment though. Also finally got around to watched Spectre last night and that was a solid meh. for something that was basically 5 big action set pieces it was pretty boring.

i also used to play it with my college friend though we mangled the names together into Telepictionphonary. highlight memory is when someone had to draw something that would indicate the phrase written was a haiku

I remember trying to see American Pie when i was like 15 and the screen broke. not the movie, the screen. I spent like 2 minutes just looking to see if i could see a giant whole in it. (no idea what actually constitutes a screen breaking)

man car commercials are so damn sad. did you see that one Chevy one? bawled my eyes out

probably the best advice. when i told my parents to see it before i saw it, i said it was about an african american youth growing up and dealing with poverty and his sexuality. which i suppose is true, but also misses so much

like i also find the plot hard to sum up so when i talk about what the movie is about i talk about the emotional journey and the themes that are so strongly felt in the movie

yes that is a great point. also something i discussed with my aunt (who i saw it with) is that from a plot perspective it had a very unusual plot, but the emotional story it was telling was what really resonated and stood out

I think the third section was the most predictable, but that was because by that point you understood the story it was telling. The middle section felt the most unpredictable because you knew it was a turning point but not where it would turn

ok i didn't know if you had. but wow what a complex emotionally wrenching movie. i sat through the first third just trying to understand the shape of it and then by the final third i felt like i could almost predict what would happen in the best way. but even just the little things like how actors carried the same

also you have to see Moonlight. god what a movie

i already watched the next episode so i may have had an ulterior motive…

Supersoldiers is another possibility, maybe even a probable one. Gilda becoming a zombie would be interesting since she is with Max Rager, could we see her dad turn on her and experiment on her? (yes!)