#4 'traffic and zombies are totally the same thing' - LOL I totally cracked up reading this XD I love Glenn, too! I was really beginning to wonder where the hell he takes his expertise when it comes to planning routes and getting in and out of places, and making him a pizza delivery boy makes sense and is so simple and 'mundane' that it just feels right. I love Daryl's face when Glenn tells him XD
#1 First time I watched Amy die, I was crying T-T Now I kept it together, but just barely. The impact of her death on Andrea is heartbreaking to watch, and gives her whole character development a kick-start. I liked the reminder that communication is down, that no one can be sure how it looks anywhere else. Is it just the USA or the whole world? Are there any bastion's of humanity left? Not knowing must be awful, in a global and in a personal sense, when it comes to family/friends.
#5 I loved it and I don't think I have seen that on TV very often before... I'm not sure, but I got that Guillermo and his men are in fact, too few people to protect all those depending on them, and then there are these strangers with a whole load of guns that threatened to cut a teenagers feet off... °_0 And to Rick and the others, had they had bad intentions, it must have looked as if the Vatos had lots of food and other stuff stored (because they looked all to be in good condition, better than Rick's group), so they can't afford to take any chances...?
I think old folks care sucks pretty much all around the world.
#7 Yes, they do, repeatedly :( But it's a battle between fangirls, so I wasn't REALLY expecting... you know, rational arguments *snicker*
# 2 No higher brain functions for zombies, so no, they don't drive. One really smart one picked up a stone to get through the department store front doors, though, and Morgan's wife remembered how to turn a doorknob - but the brain is rotting inside their heads so... ^.^
#1 I'm sure he did. Video games are the best preparation for anything that life might toss your way, zombies included ;)
Well, the hospice where EZ was in her last days was 'nice', as far as such a place can be that; everything was clean, round-the-clock service, nice people to attend to her and a... for my taste too religious but otherwise nice atmosphere. But that's not the norm, I don't think.
#1 First time I watched Amy die, I was crying T-T Now I kept it together, but just barely. The impact of her death on Andrea is heartbreaking to watch, and gives her whole character development a kick-start.
I liked the reminder that communication is down, that no one can be sure how it looks anywhere else. Is it just the USA or the whole world? Are there any bastion's of humanity left? Not knowing must be awful, in a global and in a personal sense, when it comes to family/friends.
#5 I loved it and I don't think I have seen that on TV very often before... I'm not sure, but I got that Guillermo and his men are in fact, too few people to protect all those depending on them, and then there are these strangers with a whole load of guns that threatened to cut a teenagers feet off... °_0 And to Rick and the others, had they had bad intentions, it must have looked as if the Vatos had lots of food and other stuff stored (because they looked all to be in good condition, better than Rick's group), so they can't afford to take any chances...?
I think old folks care sucks pretty much all around the world.
#7 Yes, they do, repeatedly :( But it's a battle between fangirls, so I wasn't REALLY expecting... you know, rational arguments *snicker*
# 2 No higher brain functions for zombies, so no, they don't drive. One really smart one picked up a stone to get through the department store front doors, though, and Morgan's wife remembered how to turn a doorknob - but the brain is rotting inside their heads so... ^.^
PS: My post will be up some time this week!
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Well, the hospice where EZ was in her last days was 'nice', as far as such a place can be that; everything was clean, round-the-clock service, nice people to attend to her and a... for my taste too religious but otherwise nice atmosphere. But that's not the norm, I don't think.
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