I fanwanked that they made him special sweatshirts and pants that wouldn't catch fire. Best not to think too much about it…
I fanwanked that they made him special sweatshirts and pants that wouldn't catch fire. Best not to think too much about it…
I want a show with just him and Abraham from Walking Dead saying ridiculous lines.
You must give it another try. Taraji was great in it.
Edna? She's a teenager, not a grandma…
Definitely agree with your second stray observation, which really prevented me from enjoying an episode with such rich thematic resonance. Parts of it just felt off and stilted to me — the execution left something to be desired. Best thing about it was definitely the handcuffed fight.
I don't know, I feel like they've established that John consistently underestimates strong women (I laughed really hard at the handcuffs moment because that's typical John) and that he's fallible sometimes. He's already ridiculously badass (I think he kneecapped Pratt(?) without even looking at him); to have him never…
I wouldn't like that plot development either, and I'm not picking up anything that would indicate that.
Both work, no?
I've noticed that in your comments you seem very calm and rational even when dealing with outrageous people. How do you do that? (Seriously.)
In sum: you are a misogynist because you see women as objects to be won or taken; you are a racist because you celebrate a racial hierarchy of white women above other women; and you are a bigot because you state American citizens of Asian extraction are foreign because they don't fit your constrained definition of…
Totally thought he was going to pull a Mountain.
I'll probably be wrong, but she seemed very skeptical when she was watching Nicholas's video.
I think Seasons 4 and 5 were definitely huge improvements. Man that Governor/Andrea stuff was a drag.
Liked for name, avatar, and Nicoli
Was anything else extremely uncomfortable for some reason during the Carl/Enid and Rick/Jessie scenes? Do I just find romance unbearable during the apocalypse? I don't think so — I remember thinking Glen/Maggie and Sasha/Bob were cute. Maybe it was the prepubescent (or teenage?) awkwardness and I feel like Rick was…
Me, too — I don't have kids and the other piece of technology they used (CD + CD player) in the episode was so old-timey by comparison.
But Carol is top three in their characterization list so her getting that moment is no surprise.
Man, is it just me or does Nicholas have one of those highly punchable faces. Well cast.
Counterpoint: Idris Elba.
Awww, baby Tina!