Lennie James is such a terrific actor. He and Andrew Lincoln really, really played incredibly well off of one another in the scene where Morgan woke up and attacked Rick. Especially the conversation about the walkie talkie and turning it on each morning...that scene packed a punch.
Felt bad for poor Backpack Guy. Although really, I was laughing quite hard at him - he had a frying pan hanging from his backpack. What was he doing, prospecting?
I doubt that's the last we see of Morgan. I think he'll end up having a role to play in what's to come between Woodbury and the Prison. I also think that seeing him had a huge impact on Rick, as did Michonne's revalation that she speaks to some of her loved ones who have since left as well. Hopefully all of this goes towards repairing Rick's damaged psyche.
Lennie James is such a terrific actor. He and Andrew Lincoln really, really played incredibly well off of one another in the scene where Morgan woke up and attacked Rick. Especially the conversation about the walkie talkie and turning it on each morning...that scene packed a punch.
Felt bad for poor Backpack Guy. Although really, I was laughing quite hard at him - he had a frying pan hanging from his backpack. What was he doing, prospecting?
I doubt that's the last we see of Morgan. I think he'll end up having a role to play in what's to come between Woodbury and the Prison. I also think that seeing him had a huge impact on Rick, as did Michonne's revalation that she speaks to some of her loved ones who have since left as well. Hopefully all of this goes towards repairing Rick's damaged psyche.
Spoil:
I thought it was an excellent episode for Michonne. Finally. She's one of the coolest characters in the comic books and until now they haven't given anyone any reason to care about her.
My birthday is in 2 weeks, and I just found out Whose Line is coming back with Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Wayne Brady. Just like old times, except Drew Carey is replaced by Aisha Tyler (Lana from Archer).
The Walking Dead is terrible, after the first episode of season 2, I decided I would rather dig my eyes out than watch another episode.
Don't do it.
Third season has been good again. Second season was very bad.
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Anyway, I was pleased to find out that last night's episode, which is actually one of my favourites of the season, was written Scott M. Gimple who is going to be the show-runner starting with Season 4. Perhaps he can develop the characters more as his episodes have been strong in that regard.
I am tempted to start watching it. If I do I will discuss moments from season one and you will act as if you have just seen it and are in the same amount of suspense as I am.
No school tomorrow, how many can I get through?
Peer pressure from you guys and my friend looking over my shoulder, I'm so weak
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I am tempted to start watching it. If I do I will discuss moments from season one and you will act as if you have just seen it and are in the same amount of suspense as I am.
No school tomorrow, how many can I get through?
Peer pressure from you guys and my friend looking over my shoulder, I'm so weak
I finished the first season in one night when I was drunk. You could do it in a day easy.
I liked it, too. Django Unchained was my favourite of last year.
Agreed. But those ones are supposed to be historically inaccurate (but really, who is to say that couldn't have happened) but Inglorious Basterds was similar. Both great movies. Can't wait for the third one of these to come out. Tarantino is excellent.