...maybe because there’s no proof? “Taken to task” lol, what are you, a schoolmarm?
...maybe because there’s no proof? “Taken to task” lol, what are you, a schoolmarm?
You’re like “obviously no one’s gonna leave now because AMANDA PEET is coming up!” I laughed out loud.
I was rather hoping Jesus pulled through, even though most people would be mad. I never understood the thing where this show guarantees a character will die just as meaningful story begins to be developed for them. It’s become a meme. The best was the convict guy back at the prison who, the literal moment he began to…
The name Whisperers was in the publicity material for the TV show. The TV show. The TV show.
^Yes, everyone already has the virus. “Walker juice” is not going to turn one alone, although I wouldn’t want to ingest it or get it in open wounds. Someone was shown eating a cooked leg from an already-bitten-but-not-turned victim; I think it’s the real-world infections you have to worry about. Those are what kill…
^I did. His relationship with Carl was one of the more interesting things the comic ever did, and they were shown discussing pretty much traditional teenage problems about girls and such.
Maybe because she’s back to making constant stink-eye at everyone like in her first season, for no reason they are interested in telling us about? Or is that just why *I* dislike her? ;)
Maybe if he were sober. I like that he said “sorry,” though. The other kids are too inured to the horror of their world. Henry, who they saw as sheltered, is seeing it more clearly.
Eugene is a heavy guy, and they were already tired out. I don’t see it as such a stretch.
They’re called Whisperers. The publicity material has been pushing this for a while. As a TV critic, I’d expect you might have heard about it...
“Shankar’s acclaimed Castlevania adaptation”
Al Gore deserves to be mocked. Even if you’re some super environmentalist, admit Gore has done more damage to the environment than any 200 people reading this. His Tennessee home uses more electricity in one year than the average home does in 21 years. What a great use for all that Al-Jazeera money, right?
What do you think he meant by “environmental desire”? Oh my God—was he...was he trying to type “disaster?”
“The word “objective” needs to be officially retired.”
To me, the strangest part is where he acts like cartoon creators reversing their own joke is somehow an acknowledgement of anthropogenic global warming that should be meaningful to the world, to the extent that it must be discussed that way instead of as a not-especially-funny episode of a comedy series.
I didn’t recognize it. If true, that helps, although it’s still jarring for more casual fans.
I only meant that Eugene seemed very surprised by the U-turn, indicating in the years they have been tracking herds, there was little indication that could happen on its own. This is explained when we learn Whisperers are among its members.
Perhaps Magna was heavy before the apocalypse and is now fit as a fiddle. She sure looks good now. Me, I wouldn’t wear long hair in a world of grabby zombies, but perhaps looking super sexy was her key to being let into all those communities where they had previously resided.
An apocalyptic show heavily cast with…
“Hello, Aunt Alicia.” What a moment that was.
Perhaps Cyndie was fed into a wood-chipper offscreen. (I hope not; she’s really pretty.)