Neither is this show.
Neither is this show.
Maybe…depends on what you packin.
Nah…not nearly enough rage or personal insults.
Typical.
Oh, if you knew what I thought you were, I don't think you'd laugh.
Does that mean you won't be leaving any more comments about the show? Please say yes.
Not according to Deadline Hollywood (and any other source for TV ratings):
You people are out of fucking minds! This was the worst—and that's really saying something for a Ryan Murphy show—episode of this show that I've ever seen! It was completely predictable from start to finish, had ridiculous dialog, the acting was so over-the-top awful that I kept forgetting it wasn't trying to be a…
Oh, ok…so you are who I thought you were.
Funny how the AV Club reviews of The Walking Dead have become exactly what the writer says the show has become—boring, repetitive, grim and predictable.
Does that mean you're leaving then? OK bye! Really, you can go! The door's that way! See ya! Take care! Byeeeee!
It reminded me of the propaganda used against the Tutsis in the Rwandan Genocide. Hutus would hear messages like these broadcast over their radios:
Oh, you Brits!
If you want to see more of her, watch Halt and Catch Fire on AMC. She's a pretty amazing actress (who somehow seems to be the go-to girl to play characters from the 80s).
Also, the hair and wardrobe on all of the characters were so precise for each year. I was very impressed.
And which demographic would that be?
I was soooo hoping someone would raise their bullshit paddle during Coco's crying jag, if only to break the awkwardness of the moment.
Welcome back, Daniel. Damn, boy, I hadn't even realized how much I'd missed you until I saw you again.
Based on the comments that I read week-to-week, I reject your premise that "they once really liked the show." Every week—without fail—the reviewer hates the show and is bored by the episode and the comments section is filled with claims of being done with the show, yet the next week those same people are back and…
The beach reunion scene from "Longtime Companion" puts them all to shame.