Just played Wolf a few nights ago, really enjoyed it. Some satisfying decisions and the end is great. Also, how do you italicize?
Just played Wolf a few nights ago, really enjoyed it. Some satisfying decisions and the end is great. Also, how do you italicize?
I doubt Beth is on the grill. I really think they'll have some kind of reunion/confrontation beforehand, but I doubt she'll last far into season 5.
Interesting that you say The Grove was one of the best episodes, since the reviewer on here gave it a C+ and everyone argued that it deserved better.
And with this grade, this is the lowest score for the entire season, not just the half season. For example, there's just no way this episode is worse than the one where Beth NEEDS the alcohol. Even in the review for that episode, the first sentence is "“Still” finds The Walking Dead in stall mode, removing even the…
Or Carol didn't want to tell these kids that she has a dead daughter? That's not silly at all, really.
Unless your entire outlook on the human race as a whole was changed in some way by this episode, please stop using that awful phrase.
The first time he answered the door for the dog, he looked through the door. Why would he not do it for the zombies???
It was at least better than the literally nothing they have now.
We've definitely seen the RICH BITCH sign before, right? I can't for the life of me remember who saw it or where or why (really any details at all), but I think there were more signs, too. One with RAPIST, one with ASSHOLE, etc. Will that be important/relevant?
Every time I'm reminded that that shit actually happened, I get re-pissed off that they messed it up that badly. I mean, come on, the endgame was written into the premise of the show! How can they NOT find out about him?
Actually it just ended for the season.
I liked his quick "Bye Jelly School" before he hung up the phone too.