I'm just glad that Beth is a character at all now. I had to remind myself these last couple episodes as to how the hell I knew her.
I'm just glad that Beth is a character at all now. I had to remind myself these last couple episodes as to how the hell I knew her.
Yeah, I think at this point it's very clear that contracting the disease does not mean a death sentence. I also thought it was clear that Carol in fact killed them, in that they were non-zombie breathing creatures and she ended their lives because she was afraid they were about to become zombie non-breathing…
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Absolutely, but that doesn't protect Purnsley, in his mind, from the deacon. Hence, his murder of the deacon. It's possible that Narcisse ordered it, I suppose, but it seems to me to work against his interests and therefore unlikely, given the cool calculating character that he seems to be.
I don't think it's at all clear that he was doing that at Narcisse's behest. Purnsley might have been doing that just to protect himself after the deacon made it clear he was aware of Purnsley's role in the drug trade and that he was not willing to cover it up.
Are you sure? Have you checked his handkerchiefs?
I noted that too. Particularly after the horrible murdering of some of my favorite songs earlier this season. That almost finally did the trick of turning me off the show permanently.
Will this hold you over?
I liked the fact that he was listening to the Stanley Bros. though, best part of the episode.
Properly spelled, Galen's name is "Ghhhhaelcheown."
Well, I did see World War Z, and I still thought this episode was a disgraceful pile of shit. I will admit that I also thought WWZ was a disgraceful pile of shit, so…
I actually thought that it was pitch perfect. As a fan of the old 1970s Steranko SHIELD comics, Coulson's car immediately brought back the feel of those comics just by it's shape alone, and then, "Oh, it can fly?" "Of course it can fly, it's a SHIELD car!"
The steaks had the most convincing scene in this episode.
Oh, BKV, you made me recommend this shit show to everyone. How could you?
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Perhaps we should send Dexter to Belize. Just saying! It's worked before in the past! like with Mike.
Yeah, man, it is so wrong to inject yourself into the conversation just for likes. I'm against it.
Ah, that's a fairly obscure Americanism. It references the now-defunct Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, which produced various instruments, including a pipe organ and a jukebox. I'm not sure whether it's a reference to the pipe organ or the jukebox, but "to start the Wurlitzer up" implies starting a machine that will…
Mrs. Redding was a really shitty painter.
Yeah, I have to say, Jason getting raped earlier was on my mind through all of his scenes this episode.