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Don't bother, it's a throwaway line about what happened in the past and not an actual scene in the movie. Because that would be INTERESTING, but instead we have to watch a movie where they sexualize a teenager and have to metal lumps fighting one another.

So, what's the point in her "learning a lesson" if she needs to die in order to "learn" it? Because, since she's dead, the lesson does no one any good.

When it comes to beef it's damn-near sterile, all of the types of bacteria we're afraid of with beef lives on the surface and, thus, is killed almost instantly when cooking, it all dies at around 120-140 degrees. And even the stuff we're afraid of isn't that terrible, barring extreme cases, which is why steak tartar

I'm not sure what "on screen deaths" means. Seeing a spaceship crash, with an implied pilot, is an "implied death" but seeing a planet with millions or billions of lives blown up isn't an implied death?

There was a point before a commercial where it seemed to hang on Kiefer for a moment and I looked at the screen like, "Dammit?" but he didn't go that route. I actually laughed and applauded when he actually gave us a "Dammit!" later on.

"Oh my god, a bomb's gone off, come hide with me in my secret bunker!"
"Uhhh.. Okay!"

The KS was to produce the first batch of episodes which, as is the case with any TV series, is needed to prove to a distributor there's an audience. Producers and investors of new TV series are disappointed all of the time when their new show isn't renewed or doesn't even make it through its first season. That's the

As opposed to paying $130 to buy all of the episodes that will be on a service you already pay for like cable? The $130 goes to the production of the show and is unrelated to the route they were going with for distribution. They were clear in the KS that they hadn't worked out a distribution method yet and that the

Depending on your rewards level, you'll get a DVD compilation of the season.

To be fair, Liza actually SAW the woman die right before her eyes with the equipment right there to back it up, and knew of her extensive injuries and blood infection. Travis was told to fire this gun we aimed at some sick woman who for all intents and purposes is "alive" from an uninformed perspective since she's

"Oh lord, is Chris going to have some unrequited crush on Alicia? Maybe that will replace Nick’s quest for heroin as the time-waster for each week."

Screw Nick. Am I supposed to care about his character at this point? Want to see him get better, survive and last? This entire time I've been waiting for a walker to tear into his flesh. Now, after seeing him steal a dying man's IV morphine drip by injecting it between his toes, I want to see him be walker-chow even

Not sure, at all, I'd call him the "most competent." Not when he's pouting in the car for the next dose of opiates that are supposedly for weaning him off them. He wasn't shaking or breaking a sweat or suffering any withdraw, he wanted a fix, and then he's seeking some out. He's a punk and hope he's walker chow.

The parent series and this series have made it pretty clear that "zombies" don't exist in the popular culture of this universe. (Some argument could probably be made they exist in ancient lore like it does ours but it's not prolific enough to be common knowledge.) The show runners have also made this clear, Romero

For me a thing was the police seeming to give him the lion's share of the questioning over the accident. Dude! He was in the street for a few seconds before the car hit him! I don't cre what he was on or why he was in the street, sk the driver how and why he ran into a man standing in the street, whre he had time to

I get sleep paralysis, it's interesting and not fun at the same time.

Pamela was cruel. There's a strong, confident, woman. There's a woman open about the fact she doesn't want to be a monogamous relationship and then there's a person just giving you friendly jabs. Pamela was none of that. In almost all of the encounters between them we see Pamela was just plain cruel to Louie saying

I quite liked this episod. Sure it has some problems but we can clearly see from his disheveled look and overall demeanor TV Louie is utterly deep in a depression. But, kudos to him while in this state he's trying to branch out a bit.
Marina was just utterly horrible to him for no obvious reason than pretty much

Yes, they answered all the questions one has about the universe in just a handful of episodes. Sigh. There's a lot more they can talk about and cover.