That was great. I can't help but wonder if Wood's cry of anguish was aided by the fact that it was his actual brother he was witnessing being 'shot'. Great work either way by both actors throughout that entire sequence.
That was great. I can't help but wonder if Wood's cry of anguish was aided by the fact that it was his actual brother he was witnessing being 'shot'. Great work either way by both actors throughout that entire sequence.
Not sure if serious. But I'm pretty sure Boylan fic is rampant.
I'm really worried about Art :(.
Kendall is great. I loved that he stood up to Daryl.
I literally rewound to see if my eyes deceived me and low and behold!!! I actually clapped when I saw that.
I think Lincoln has excelled in those big emotional moments. I'm not seeing where he's really had too many missteps in his portrayal of Rick, other than a possibly questionable regional dialect. IMO, he carries the show and I'm finding it much less interesting without him in the mix more than he has been.
I didn't think they were necessarily faster so much as more focused on their mission. That was weird, like they seemed almost "organized" for lack of a better word.
I watched LOST real time and was never disappointed in the show or it's final outcome. It's amazing how much that show dominated the zeitgeist at the time. I never got the hate for the finale or thought it was a waste of time.
Hey man, I explained why I responded the way I did. Also, I am reading your comments, so thanks! Not sure why you are so hung up on where I responded. I think you are plain wrong that the plague arc served no narrative purpose.
No offense, this is silly. We can either discuss the merits of your viewpoints or be pedantic about where I'm responding which is just shifting the focus off your comments about lack of narrative purpose.
Carl is a three-dimensional character and for all the crap the character gets, IMO Chandler Riggs has done a good job with him in general.
Not sure if serious…?
I read the thread and was replying to the entire discussion as happens in a comments thread. I assumed nothing.
"The Governor would still have his tank regardless of if a plague hit the prison or not."
No. I was responding to the discussion of the plaque arc not serving a narrative purpose.
Regardless of what they did with that arc (which isn't necessarily over or forgotten since we have 3 or 4 more episodes to close that out) the plague arc lead directly to Carol possibly murdering two people which lead directly to her banishment. I'm failing to see how the Governor having a tank has anything at all to…
I thought for a brief moment it was after the prison, but I quickly realized that it was a flashback.
Fair enough. I have to rewatch that scene.
I thought it was actually to show that Sasha was right because she found Maggie there.
Huh? I didn't say they set the trap. I'm saying that it's the same people that kidnapped Beth and were raiding Rick's notHouse. I see no reason if they have a car that they couldn't go from Rick's notHouse to where Beth and Daryl were.