I think the bigger plot hole is that Andrea waited like a day and a half for her sister to turn, and now people are turning seconds after dying.
It's frustrating watching the walking dead fall into the trap of all the Romero movies, in that the only reason the zombies are any kind of threat is because the humans are pants on head retarded.
Can't believe that Rick just sent Carol off on her own like that, let alone that she went without even a protest. Anyone think she has a chance of surviving alone on her own?
Or will we see her pop back up in a couple of seasons when our group comes upon another group of survivers?
Can't believe that Rick just sent Carol off on her own like that, let alone that she went without even a protest. Anyone think she has a chance of surviving alone on her own?
Or will we see her pop back up in a couple of seasons when our group comes upon another group of survivers?
I don't think we've seen the last of Carol.
Things are really plowing ahead on SOA.
**** will hit the fan pretty soon.
Well, after the slightly disappointing husband episode The Blacklist cranked things up again last night and the teaser for next week was jaw dropping.
Indeed. The lawyer scene...loved. Yeah, doing the job, but with these sorts of people....
Things are really plowing ahead on SOA.
**** will hit the fan pretty soon.
I kept wondering what House had done to finally get Wilson to snap like that.I liked last weeks better, way more intrigue. This week was rather predictable and didnt forward any story minus him blowing up his old house.
I guess I am just sick of the "He is a bad guy but he has nothing but the best intentions" character and that is exactly what Robert Sean Leonard was doing. I wont lie though at least once I thought "House could have cured his son!"![]()
And I don't think someone's mom is dead yet.
We have. If you look at IMDB it's the same woman.Honestly, I think we've seen that woman several times over the course of the show, usually as a homeless vagrant/bag lady. I distinctly recall seeing her in S2 when Unser and Gemma were at church together. I think she represents Gemma's guilt, or desire for redemption.