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Moll Flanders
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I have to say that I'm finding Shane to be quite the stud.
I thought the same Digger.
I have to say that I'm finding Shane to be quite the stud.
You're both crazy!!!! Everyone knows that the stud title goes to only one man:
Well look at you going all Marcia Brady on us!He's the dreamiest...
Regarding the prior episode: My wife and I were both going 'Just kill that ************!' the whole show - until Rick finally machete'd him. Yeah! This was a nce alternative to what they did in the graphic novel - whereby Rick shot a similar character but attributed it to the hail of bullets rather than it being intentional. The writers are taking clever new directions from the novel while maintaining the premise.
'Walk With Me' (S3/E3) was the first ever episode without Rick.
as for Woodbury and it's "governor"...
the town has that creepy Stepford Wives vibe going on, complete with hidden laboratory and mad doctor.
and man, that sick f*** gov better watch out 'cause if Michonne ever finds out he's got her pets heads in his tanks, i have a feeling she's gonna wanna katana his a**!
poor Andrea! i really like her and feel for her but that was pretty funny when she was kinda flirting with the gov and told him "never say never". then when he took those few steps back to her, i thought he was maybe going to flirt back and then he gets all hardened-faced and says, "never."
My mother goes insane whenever Daryl steps onto the screen. I don't really get the appeal, so it's always hilarious.
In the case of Walking Dead, I've always found it better when they depart from the comic a bit. And this is coming from a hardcore print-to-screen purist who usually gets upset when anything is changed.
For some reason, translating the comic exactly to a TV show just wouldn't work for The Walking Dead. It's just too, I don't know, comic-ish or something.
I also have fond Boondock Saints memories of the actor. He's pretty impressive.