Im guessing we'll be hooked by episode 6 - then its finished and we'll be set for WD.
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The 'Dad' is played by Cliff Curtis, a Kiwi guy... he's been in quite a bit.
Executive producer Dave Erickson says: "We start off with a slow burn in our first few episodes because we had the opportunity to explore the dysfunction that comes with family. We also wanted to have characters who were completely ill-equipped for the apocalypse."
. That's quite a thought provoking phrase, yes?the dysfunction that comes with family
right. so why the fixation! though I have some nice knives..Chicago cutlery makes nice steak knives..[I think it looked like an ordinary steak knife to me.
The scene with Nick choking....that was so hard for me to watch? I know two people who died that way....one quite recent. Neither were people really close to me, but I couldn't help but think how bad that would have been for their families watching.
I think they ditched the food and ran for it after sheOne thing has been bugging me since the second show-I was wondering if the mom had used to keys to get into the school, how did Tobias get into the school? Did she leave the door unlocked? surely not. Plus, they had no food to put into the car.
That, andQUOTE="arista, post: 479727, member: 8820"]One thing has been bugging me since the second show-I was wondering if the mom had used to keys to get into the school, how did Tobias get into the school? Did she leave the door unlocked? surely not. Plus, they had no food to put into the car.
I'm still having problems with the characters... they just don't seem real. I watched The Strain after I watched the second ep of FearTWD and the characters in The Strain somehow pull off being real even though their situation is just as unbelievable.
I guess there will never be a successful zombie invasion in Texas. Too many of us own chain saws lol.
Nick did that on purpose to keep his sister from leaving the house. He later told mom "She tried to leave. I stopped her."
Sly fellow, he.
It does seem an awful like so much stuff that is currently going on today.Please, don't be angry with me about this comment.
But,during the scene where the crowd was gathered because the police had shot the unarmed, homeless guy....did anyone else expect the crowd to start chanting "black lives matter"? I'm not trying to turn this in to a political discussion. But so much of that scene just seemed so much like the news.
A riot is a riot, is a riot, is a riot. not Gertrude SteinIt does seem an awful like so much stuff that is currently going on today.