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oh i get it it's shaped like a baguette

THAT'S what's freaky about the Alexandrians. How little their lives and attitudes have changed.
I love that they explored the consequences of being sequestered beyond just how awkwardly suburban their cocktail parties are. The static-ness of their survival is made all the more unsettling by insidious little facets

It hadn't occurred to me to think of it that way—really nice point!!

Also must be mentioned from the final scene: Rick is out strolling on Morgan Street when he hears the walker.

Rick touching the wall at the end instantly reminded me of the final scene of "Breaking Bad," and Walter White's loving caress of the meth lab, set to Badfinger's "Baby Blue." I think both scenes showed what the protagonist really loves deep down inside. Walter loved making meth, and Rick loves killing zombies.

Also known as The Warren and Amy Story.

It took me a number of attempts to get into it, but once I did I made it through the trilogy very quickly.

Watchmen: "I did it 35 minutes ago."

Ender's Game

Obligatory We3 citation:

Wesley Wyndam-Pryce the rogue demon hunter. The baddie played him, but his reasoning was sound.

Polybags. Fucking polybags.

Watership Down. Of course, I fell in love with it when I was still a kid, so I guess it was for kids after all. Or at least one kid. Me.

You don't get much tougher than a woman who will stake herself so her child could live.



Joyce Summers in Buffy. Kept her Chosen One daughter in check. Gave no shits about anyone except her family's safety. Only her mind could kill her.

This bitch:

Grendel's

I plan to watch Gotham but just so we are clear, this is a show about a police department that couldn't solve the murder of its city's most famous and richest inhabitants and let crime get so bad that in 10-12 years, a boy who witnessed the murder of his parents will dress up as a bat to do what the police couldn't.