Sad to say, do not remember the dad's name. His son thought it was important to be part of something.
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[I think it looked like an ordinary steak knife to me.
LOL!!! I laughed out loud at that one.
I don't think it wasI caught that he said that, but
faking choking to death is not an easy thing to do, even when not going through withdrawal. He may have been trying to convince himself he did it to save her, or maybe said it to convince his mom that he has some redeeming quality. Or, just pointed out, "I stopped her" because even though it was his addiction, he still wants some credit for a change.
The characters really stand out in this series. LOTS of surprises!!Syfy is marathoning the first season of ZNation beginning Monday at noon (central time). If y'all havn't seen it, give it a try. It isn't meant to be taken too seriously but it has some great moments
I dunno, he seems pretty knowledgeable, more so than most of the adults around him. Even the guidance counselor with the blood of her friend splattered all over her still has not caught on as well as he has. Maybe the story will center on 'and a child shall lead them'.Good, Arista,made that one specially for you..though what fat kid doesn't like cake..I am thinking though,this particular one may be biting the big one,he will look nasty with his acne as a zombie..maybe wrong,I kind of like him too..at least more than the other characters..
After watching promos and me talking about this being on before The Walking Dead returns, and watching the entire pilot with me, at the intro point of episode 2, hubby says, "What is Fear the Walking Dead?"
I said, "Umm, the name of the show."
I don't know if he thought the whole first episode was one giant flashback or what, but he thought we were watching WD. He said he kept expecting someone familiar to show up and was wondering what the heck?
This made me giggle and testimony to how well men listen.After watching promos and me talking about this being on before The Walking Dead returns, and watching the entire pilot with me, at the intro point of episode 2, hubby says, "What is Fear the Walking Dead?"
I said, "Umm, the name of the show."
I don't know if he thought the whole first episode was one giant flashback or what, but he thought we were watching WD. He said he kept expecting someone familiar to show up and was wondering what the heck?
I actually hope not. That was my main concern with the show being based in LA: that is would become about the rich and famous. I'm thoroughly ill of movies and TV shows where the only civilized humans live in LA or NYC, and everyone else is one step above a drooling hillbilly (and that's probably a slur against hillbillies).Something was nagging at me about the last show, and I finally figured out what it is.
If the fallout shelter at the school is designed to last 50 years, why not just hang there?
And this is LA, Hollywood. Homes of the starts have fences and gates. They're safer than anybody. Are we going to see any of that?
I liked the quote from the actor who plays Nick, something like, "He's an incredibly selfish b***ard." He nailed it. Nick doesn't really care about anyone but himself. Sort of a Larry Underwood. If they can pull off his humanization, that will be interesting.I caught that he said that, but
faking choking to death is not an easy thing to do, even when not going through withdrawal. He may have been trying to convince himself he did it to save her, or maybe said it to convince his mom that he has some redeeming quality. Or, just pointed out, "I stopped her" because even though it was his addiction, he still wants some credit for a change.
I laughed a lot at that show, and LOVE Murphy (another selfish b***ard )Syfy is marathoning the first season of ZNation beginning Monday at noon (central time). If y'all havn't seen it, give it a try. It isn't meant to be taken too seriously but it has some great moments
I want to see Stallone running up the street getting chased by walkers. Not so tough NOW, are you Rambo?I actually hope not. That was my main concern with the show being based in LA: that is would become about the rich and famous. I'm thoroughly ill of movies and TV shows where the only civilized humans live in LA or NYC, and everyone else is one step above a drooling hillbilly (and that's probably a slur against hillbillies).
FuleI dunno, he seems pretty knowledgeable, more so than most of the adults around him. Even the guidance counselor with the blood of her friend splattered all over her still has not caught on as well as he has. Maybe the story will center on 'and a child shall lead them'.