He was a Sokovian intelligence officer. That was mentioned once in an off-hand comment. So at least he the skill to sift through leaked HYDRA documents. Although it still seems like a huge coincidence/leap of logic that he was looking for, much less found the exact information that he did...
Heh. I like the idea of Rick and company deliberately seeking out people to kill. After all, everyone they meet winds up dead anyway, why not make it deliberate? And even without having met the guy, there is ample reason justify murdering him and all his people. I just hope the show does...
Its a good thing what's-her-name died last week. It would have been really awkward to see Rick have to dump her... Oh, and how long until Carl declares himself 'The Governor?'
I found what happened to Negan's men more satisfying than anything that happened in the first half of this season.
The death of Sam and family just ticked me off. Not because I will miss any of those characters, but because it was yet another death that only happened because the characters...
I'm not too sure that striking the motherlode with one superhero property will convince them to give up on a second superhero property. If anything, it might make them hold on to the property even tighter in hopes of striking gold on the next try.
Still, Deadpool has a clear moral to teach...
So, 'Into the Badlands.' AMC's new martial arts show. Where what seems to be the deep south has had devolved into a feudal society where petty barons rule over the peasantry with armies of ninjas. Guns have inexplicably vanished, as well as most technology since developed since the 50's...
It would have also made short work of the bikers who confronted him in the teaser. I was practically shouting at the screen about that. Its the perfect example of Chekhov's Gun: They made a point of showing Abe acquire the rocket launcher, narrative law demands that we see him use it! And...
First episode in several weeks that didn't bore me. Partly because of Daryl, but mostly because of 2 other reason. 1) The post-apocalyptic show finally looked post-apocalyptic! Most of the story took place in a burnt out forest or a long-abandoned town. Alexandria, with its pristine upscale...
Hn. Very interesting. Very, very interesting....
A lot of things to think about, but the first thing that comes to mind is that I really hope that none of this (like the old company dissolving) affects the DVD releases of the original run.
...Holy Cow! There is a $10,000 pledge option, and...
*sigh* Is there anything less engaging than watching a bunch of incompetent nincompoops that we don't know or care about get slowly picked off by zombies?
Well, aside from 'Fear the Walking Dead.' Obviously...
I dunno. I'd feel a lot more invested in this if I found the set-up plausible. I...
I was out last week so I got to see the last two episodes back-to-back....Wow. That was terrible. Appallingly, mind-numbingly awful.
I could probably write an essay on why it was so bad, but nobody cares so I'll keep it short. At no point in those last episodes did I feel any sort of zombie...
This show is not inspiring a whole lot of talk-back, is it?
The first episode was amazingly boring. I understand the mood they were hoping for, but that doesn't make it any less boring. The second and episode was sufficiently creepy, and the third finally had some good zombie action. The...
Supergirl's costume has a collar on it? Is she just wearing a Superman-themed schoolgirl outfit? Bwa-ha-hah!
...Still, there's something neat about her design. And Wonder Woman's and Batgirl's. But I'm shocked at the lack of Black Canary....
Alright, here we go! The third time is the charm. Noah can't possibly be the cause of another character's death for a third episode in a row....
...We hope.
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