I hope it’s not, what the hell kind of parents do these kids have??
I hope it’s not, what the hell kind of parents do these kids have??
Makes more sense that way, thanks.
Not necessarily, since we’d already thought he died once before, so it might’ve even been confusing and some people would’ve been saying he might still be alive and might come back again. The gore of it drives it home in the most unmistakeable way, which is what really makes all the risks realistic from then on.
Remember, the whole point is the real monsters are the people, not the zombies.
Those same people justify all of Pam’s mistakes throughout the series. That whole love story was just Jim being too perfect.
I think the connection to the cast that the viewers had at that point was exactly what made the scene so impactful. Many other deaths that seemed just as brutal didn’t hit as hard, and aren’t even mentioned whenever the topic comes up. The implied death before then with the “Never mind, he’s still alive!” was really where I felt insulted, and might’ve been another reason for his death to feel more real when it actually happened so vulgarly.
Taking it out on the whole team seems a bit much, though.
As someone who got all the way to S14 in Supernatural and didn’t watch TWD until maybe about a year or two ago, I think enough time had passed to cleanse my character palate and I see them as two separate people. Especially with so much Javier Bardem in between.
I guess in movies or tv nowadays they kind of all have to have flaws to seem realistic and not too Dr. Cosby (heh).
So her being flawed wouldn’t really be a good way to justify her actions, since the reality should be that they’re all human. Not to say that her actions were terrible or the worst of the bunch, but sometimes she just wasn’t likeable, and downright cruel other times.
Hank was a douchebag, and it took Jesse a good while to become somewhat of a decent person.
I just wanna understand, not really looking to pick a fight. But isn’t he a Jew supporting Israel in that photo?
I believe it because he has the appropriate Pepe for the post, he wouldn’t be an artiste if he couldn’t even manage that.
Naturally, this is the type of thing in sci-fi where we assume it’ll be used to generate massive amounts of income to benefit society in a magnificently short amount of time, and then some bastard comes around and says, “What if we incarcerate people for millenia?”
I dunno, some people have been pretty well adjusted to a normal life in the sense of having relationships and heartbreak but also a loving family and happy childhood, while others simply haven’t and couldn’t distinguish a sincere compliment from sarcasm.
Doesn’t happen to everyone, but it’s nice when you get a glimpse of what others take for granted.
I’ve been considering watching this and Bojack Horseman based on little snippets like this one, but have been disappointed in the past by other shows that don’t really keep the energy going. Is the rest of it like this?
I can imagine thinking it’s be funny in the early stages where things wouldn’t really be too logical they way they are now. Might even assume it wouldn’t actually do anything and I could just pull it back out.
Aliens might be real, though, I just doubt all the supposed sightings that can be chalked up to mistaking one thing for another, or just gov’t tech that we simply don’t know about.
Actually in his case OP mentioned that might actually be the case.
Lol it almost seems like you’re the one that can’t seem to just let things be
Is that where your phone case opens up to receive your bro’s phone into it?