Maybe the dog was covering up the "evidence" of the plot theory that Dean advanced. . . .
Maybe the dog was covering up the "evidence" of the plot theory that Dean advanced. . . .
Did anyone else find the asphyxiation scene very disturbing and difficult to watch?
It looked like that to me too, but I do think the explanation offered in this string is correct
I am so glad this show is back.
Elizabeth's attitude about killing the guy in the lab reminds us of how ruthless and terrible she can be.
This season was horrendous.
"You, alright? I learned it by watching you!"
Look Ma, no Hans!
Jordan, I generally like your comments — you are a thoughtful poster.
Yar's Revenge was an underrated game!
Nothing helps fight voracious walkers like being unsteady on roller skates.
Just stay away from the spinach. David from AI had trouble with it.
How about when they simply stop at the top and don't move any further?
Wasn't this the original pitch for "Ted"?
Intruders was excellent.
An extremely discomfiting scene. I found myself thinking about it for awhile afterwards.
What about the Man in the Yellow Hat?
Count me in — I liked the episode too.
This is spot on: "It's uncomfortable to watch and to be asked to root for such a heartless protagonist as Madison has shown to be. Daniel was heartless af too, Nick is a selfish shit who couldn't care less about his family, Chris a psycho, Ofelia a deserter, and Travis a whiny sad sack."
I had the same take. Why kill him? It made no sense at all. He was wounded, but not dying. Just bad writing.