Thank you for the "shit in the corner while the other pretends not to see or smell it" comment! Didn't occur to me at the time, but made me laugh now!
Thank you for the "shit in the corner while the other pretends not to see or smell it" comment! Didn't occur to me at the time, but made me laugh now!
That reminded me of a scene that bothered me from an earlier episode, where a woman from the kingdom shot a walker with an arrow while they stood around waiting to meet up with saviors. She shot the walker, no others around, and they're just standing around waiting, yet she left the arrow there. Hey! You're presumably…
It bothers me that people claiming to champion women are arguing against having her be more complex and layered as a person. I'm a feminist, I don't want female characters to be *just* a love interest or used to prop up a male characters storyline, but Michonne has been far more than that since her very first…
Oh man, people flat out said that? Danai is so beautiful, and talented. Rick should be so lucky.
I've been mentally composing a theory that people don't like their relationship because it's actually pretty grounded and healthy, and not the "OMG HE/SHE IS SO HOT" love at first sight crap that Twilight and Fifty Shades…
I did enjoy the banter when they were devising the "divide the zombies" plan, and Michonne was saying "you're leaving me with eight?" and Ricks "you can handle eight". I think the way they played it worked really well
I want this to happen so much now! I can imagine the comic reader rage as we speak… and they'd have to wing it and write off script! Oh… okay, maybe not…
It's definitely the writing. Remember the ridiculous hot pants and bare midriff outfit she first appeared in? And while she wore it well, now they make her familiar with explosives and apparently real ex-military, and I think of the female military folks I've known and how they would never be caught dead in that get…
Why pissed at Emma? (sorry, I'm late catching up!) Caleb was abusing his younger sister and fathered his own nephew, and Dylan felt too indebited to him to make it clear that playing happy families was far too weird and awkward for him. So Emma spelled it out to Caleb.
When he wanted to hold their baby, my skin…
Growing up in the UK, I genuinely believed for a long time that maybe that's just the way things are in the US? That people will just hang up like that. I can't remember how old I was when I finally learned that it's just a TV and film thing, but older than I should have been I'm sure.
She appeared this season as well, episode five, The Seven Year Itch
I don't see how it's a genius solution either, because even if this molten metal encases them perfectly and keeps them structurally intact, it's going to cool and become solid. So they will have some shiny statues that cannot move and are not a threat any more…
The women also came back to collect the poison pills *right* after Eugene had seen the doc thrown into the fire. Deciding to hold fire and see if there's a different, less risky way makes perfect sense.
I also really enjoyed the side view of Eugene starting the stereo and awkwardly nodding to Easy Street. Little moments like that make me hang in there with TWD, even when it gets rough.
He lost a lot of weight for another role before doing this one.
I'm super late catching up - and don't have anything hugely valuable to say either! Sorry :-D I think Diana's first appearance threw a lot of people, myself included. They coated her in make up which was really jarring on a kid her age, especially when she was making huge expressions at Adalind. It made her face look…
Thank you. I mean it. I'm not usually one to get upset over internet stuff, especially over a TV show, but as a rape survivor, I've been sitting here shaking, because it's genuinely terrifying to me that a lot of people have thrown out "Oh, Negan's not a rapist" since this Negan arc started, and that's a scary world…
Then you're just rewriting what Negan explicitly says and does to try to excuse him as "not a rapist". Why? Why is it important to you that what he does is okay in your worldview?
So you think "Sleep with me or watch your loved ones die" qualifies as consent? Try breaking into a house and threatening to kill someone's family unless they have sex with you, then argue that they consented in court. (don't forget Sheri agreed to be Negan's wife so he wouldn't kill Dwight.)
I just have to correct one thing - Negan IS a rapist. Giving women no choice but to be your "wife" (and we know sex is included in that by Sheri's pregnancy test, aside from all of Negan's talk of pussy) is rape. We see people say "Negan doesn't allow rape!" here all the time, as if it's some refreshing, wonderful…
Trolling with that sexist bullshit, perhaps?