newfoundma1
newfoundma
newfoundma1

I may have voted for Adam in spite of his mom, but it's certainly not a reason I would every vote for him to win. And I agree, if Hannah was a man, she would have received more votes. Trying to explain to my boyfriend who had never watched the show before why people like Zeke and David were considered power players

I love that even Probst agrees the best generational divide moment came from Bret coming out to Zeke, which was not a moment that required Jeff screaming the theme or the words "Millennial" and "Gen X" being uttered.

I am not convinced that Adam played better than Sunday. He got credit at FTC for convincing Ken to vote out David, which didn't happen. Ken said that was his own decision, but Hannah could have made the case that she talked him into it (maybe she did and it got edited). Voting out Sunday was smart in my opinion,

Vision is incredible not just for being near perfect, but for managing that within the stifling confines of the current Marvel Universe. It read like a personal, creator-owned book, but was firmly set in the contemporary Marvel Universe.

I've never thought to do something like this. It would make it more interesting. The closest I've come is defeating the Elite Four in Pokemon White with an all Eveeloution team.

You're right, he had more drone strikes than all the presidents who were president before drone strikes.

She was trying to make is uncomfortably warm, so her unwanted guests would know to leave. No one can take a hint, post-apocalypse.

I thought that too, but he already knows where Alexandria is, and wouldn't need to follow Rick.

The bullets do suck. It didn't even splinter a wooden bat.

Post-credit scene? What is this, a Marvel movie? I was so relieved to be through this slog of a half-season, I deleted this off my DVR before realizing there was a post-credit scene.

Yes, there is absolutely no reason for him to have not killed Carl for trying to kill him (and successfully killing his men). That whole thing went unpunished. Everyone's plot armor is showing, and any threat Negan represented in the premiere has dissipated.

Yes Daryl got Glenn killed, not Rosita. But Walking Dead fans love Daryl, so they'd rather blame a woman.

I appreciate that she at least tried to do something, and killing Negan in a different situation (when all of his followers aren't around to witness it, armed with weapons) should be the plan. The way she tried to do it was dumb, but I feel she only did it that way to lead Negan to kill one more person for the

He's pissed that he needs to find a new babysitter.

I don't know that this holds up. Negan actually held up his end of the bargain. He only killed people when they tried to mutiny and replace his appointed man or when they actually tried to shoot him. If anything, Ricks should realize he can't trust his own people.

It is all dumb and all done for plot reasons. But I could understand Rick realizing that even though they are subservient to Negan and everyone (but Rosita) is working for Negan, they are still getting killed off anyway.

He was pretty and much better at hygiene than most of his neighbors.

In Baltimore this was prempted by high school hoora lol tonight. As if I didn't hate sports already. It was supposed to premiere at 11:30 PM, but because of overtime, it didn't even stick to that schedule. It premiered around 11:45 PM on a Friday. The CW is airing the next two episodes on the same night, which feels

I find Hannah to be much more impressive than Ken, Sunday, Will, and Brett. She had enough pull with her alliance to get someone to play an Idol for her and the whole tribe to go to rocks two tribals in a row, and this week she saved David, her ally from elimination to vote out Sunday, who she correctly saw as a

I think Ken is also convinced that he is the best player, which is funny to me because he's as useless as Bret and Sunday, and maybe has worse gameplay.