What's the more dangerous line of work, Starling City mayor or a police force with a death rate that makes Juarez look like Pleasantville?
What's the more dangerous line of work, Starling City mayor or a police force with a death rate that makes Juarez look like Pleasantville?
Shit yes, 6-ep mini-run is the perfect delivery system for an X-Files comeback, cynics be damned!
Unfortunately it seems Chuck is being set up as a tragic character. I'm guessing this case he's invested so much effort into is what will break him and most likely lead to commitment rather than death, since the former was teased earlier in the season. Chuck's downfall will also put Jimmy on a no-going-back path…
I just ordered three replica Ice swords and a limited edition of Wild Cards V. 5 to give Georgie a little extra incentive to get cracking on the end of SOIAF.
As a GRRM reader I'm just throwing up my hands and rolling with the show. Will read the books too, but you're probably looking at 2019 at the earliest as to when the book series gets finished up. No percentage in getting pissy though I've no doubt there's some people out there raging about this.
#notallreaders
I'm really glad the episode ended with nobody winning the fight. Was fairly sure Rick's creepy behavior would get rewarded by Jessie grabbing a gun and shooting Pete. The abuse storyline hasn't entirely worked for me, as it's been all tell and no show, but Michonne knocking out Rick saved things.
Yep..He played this guy:
I did not recognize him, but when I saw the Hannibal listing on his IMDB page, it made sense. Guy has crazy eyes, man!
The guy playing Boon has some experience having a go as an unhinged type. He did a very effective and creepy turn on Hannibal as a psychotic orderly at the institution the protag was being kept at. Good stuff!
Woo-hoo psychological wounds! This show doesn't have enough of those, ya know!
Yuuup. Really, the only 'moving really fast' problem solving moment i chafed against was Flash against Cap Cold and Heatwave.
But Noah died and Tara is critically wounded. Nicholas getting killed as well wouldn't have been a stretch.
If you're still here after the farm season, you ain't going anywhere. I don't see this season as filler at all - finally the group is entering a wider world.
Paper mache heads and Adamantium teeth and fingers, yup.
I noped out during Noah's death scene; just turned my head and stared at the wall until the zombie stopped tearing his cheek open. Pretty solid episode but the show is ever about un-subtly pounding its nails and not just in the gore department. Did Carol need to come right out and say, "You have to kill him." Not to…
If you're going to mine from Skeleton Crew, I'd much rather see an adaptation of Gramma or Survivor Type.
Whoa! Comment serendipity!
The October Game is one of my favorite short stories by anyone, ever. "And then some idiot turned on the lights."
I've no doubt the current show has its share of Rule 34ers too. Not going to google it, though. Can't do it, won't do it!