So relatable!
So relatable!
The CW also have some of the most critically acclaimed shows on television: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Jane the Virgin. iZombie is also amazing and The 100 is pretty decent as well.
How do you know these names? I have not the slightest idea who any of those people are.
He got separated from Tara on that bridge and we have no idea what happened to him. I'm sure he will re-emerge later when we've forgotten who he is.
To be fair to him, he was a child when the zombie apocalypse hit and he probably hasn't had as much access to music as the average no ZA teenager.
Hush was a snoozefest for me. And I've said this before, but it was a total missed opportunity with what could have been an interesting concept. They could have created a lot more suspense by cutting the sound and putting the audience in the protagonist's shoes, but they totally didn't. The fact that she was deaf…
No he's too smart to be trump.
Yeah I noticed that too. It makes me uncomfortable for some reason. I feel like I'm on an imposter site.
There is just nothing scary about Negan. He's just a person and there were so many opportunities where any number of Alexandrians could have just shot him in this episode.
The Telltale game had so much better writing than the show.
This was such an obvious answer that it actually upset me that she does not seem to be considering it. The only positive resolution they can have on this show is for her to get an abortion and follow her dreams. It would be far too cruel for her not to. I hope Rebecca convinces her to do it in the next episode,…
Gemma is a fairly common name in England.
I don't think she killed herself because of the ghosts, I think she did it because she could not go on living after killing the only person she ever loved.
I thought maybe she confessed to the murder as another way to get into Jether's head. She was fairly vague stating that it was her fault, but not really how she did it. I'm not entirely convinced either way.
Totally agree. I just watched Hush the other day and found it frustrating and boring, and not at all scary. They didn't even use the premise of the deaf protagonist well. They never really put the audience in her perspective, which could have been quite scary. They could have done some very interesting things with…
How do you get this deep in a thread about a show you watched one episode of several years ago?
As a former high school theatre dork, I found the cast party sketch pretty hilarious and relatable.
I have read your comment multiple times and I'm having a really difficult time pulling anything out of it that makes sense. Your two(?) non-sensical examples of what you seem to think are sexist situations against men do absolutely nothing to support your strange allegation that women are less threatened. Even if…
I'm sorry but this is completely nuts. You honestly think that women are less threatened than men? What world do you live in?
15 to 20 years is just not soon enough.