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He is light years from playing Danny in Grease.I was looking for pics to illustrate my opinion that Travolta is slowly turning into Bela Lugosi (lol), but Holy CRAP, he could be Negan! He's have to drop some weight around the middle and keep it off for a while, but he was chilling as Billy in Carrie. He could totally handle Negan (who is a psychopath, but a funny one a lot of the time).
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I had to sit on the floor to watch Saturday Night Fever, because the movie patrons refused to leave their seats once the movie was over.I was looking for pics to illustrate my opinion that Travolta is slowly turning into Bela Lugosi (lol), but Holy CRAP, he could be Negan! He's have to drop some weight around the middle and keep it off for a while, but he was chilling as Billy in Carrie. He could totally handle Negan (who is a psychopath, but a funny one a lot of the time).
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I liked how...
...the black and white scenes set up the next scene. I don’t think they’ll be in Alexandria for very long because the people there seem to be little more than slaughter fodder.
From the ending overhead shot it doesn’t look like the town has much of a chance. I’m guessing it will be a two front battle against the wolves (the honkers?) and walkers, somehow turning the hoard of walkers against the wolves, and the crew will be hitting the road again. And Deanna, Heath, Jessie and her problem kid will join them on their way.
Isn't that annoying? My mom can't watch Brokeback Mountain, not because of the gay theme but because the Riverton WY it depicts in the movie is nothing like the actual town. She lived there in the years in which the movie is set (heck, I was born there), and the two steps from an old west cowtown the movie shows is absolutely wrong, in every way. It was (and is) a modern little town, not a dirt-street ghost town--lolI will be glad when they leave Alexandria as I have found the surroundings of that storyline very disorienting as I know Alexandria, VA and it looks nothing like that slice of suburbia that is represented on the show.
WOuldn't be surprised, sinceThe Talking Dead showed a clip from next week, ofRick taking out three walkers that were munching on somebody in the road. Did anybody else see that?? Is it just me, or did the person on the ground look likeDid they give away the next major death?Sasha???
Shouldn't have opened this, but I did without thinking Anywho, my thought on Enid is this:Hey, guys! It's been a while since I been on here and I hope everyone is well, first and foremost!
Missed the premiere on here, so I think I'm just going to share my thoughts on last night's episode
Do you guys think that Enid is with the Wolves? I thought so at first, but now I'm not so sure...she may just want to be herself and was a loner went she came to Alexandria...there has been a similar situation in the comics...
[*]Carol is such a badass. I just LOVE her character developing and it just keeps on growing! Give Melissa McBride an Emmy already!
[*]That horn was annoying, lol
[*]Morgan. I was afraid of this. I still like him as a character and I think Lennie James can do no wrong because he's a great actor, BUT, man, Morgan annoyed me in this episode! What was great about Morgan was that he was a RECURRING character, and whenever he came on screen, there was excitement because of course we haven't seen him in a while. I just don't like how they are making him the morale center of the show, like they did with Tyreese (TV Tyreese was WAY different than comic Tyreese) I was completely baffled when Morgan let those Wolves go because they could obviously come back and they were killing EVERYONE! (and there's children to protect!) I think that's going to haunt him later. What do you guys think about Morgan?
Shouldn't have opened this, but I did without thinking Anywho, my thought on Enid is this:If she's not with the Wolves, I want to know how she survived for the last three years. She's Carl's age, right? So she would have to have been 10 or so when it all started. HOW DID SHE SURVIVE? If they can explain that, I'm okay with her being alive. Otherwise, it's a dirty cheat (she said in her best Annie Wilkes-voice). Since I haven't seen this ep, I can't comment on the rest except to agree about Tyreese--they completely changed his character for the show. Hope they don't ruin Morgan the same way.
I think MorganHey, guys! It's been a while since I been on here and I hope everyone is well, first and foremost!
Missed the premiere on here, so I think I'm just going to share my thoughts on last night's episode
Do you guys think that Enid is with the Wolves? I thought so at first, but now I'm not so sure...she may just want to be by herself and was a loner when she came to Alexandria...there has been a similar situation in the comics...
[*]Carol is such a badass. I just LOVE her character development and it just keeps on growing! Give Melissa McBride an Emmy already!
[*]That horn was annoying, lol
[*]Morgan. I was afraid of this. I still like him as a character and I think Lennie James can do no wrong because he's a great actor, BUT, man, Morgan annoyed me in this episode! What was great about Morgan was that he was a RECURRING character, and whenever he came on screen, there was excitement because of course we haven't seen him in a while. I just don't like how they are making him the morale center of the show, like they did with Tyreese (TV Tyreese was WAY different than comic Tyreese) I was completely baffled when Morgan let those Wolves go because they could obviously come back and they were killing EVERYONE! (and there's children to protect!) I think that's going to haunt him later. What do you guys think about Morgan?