@wreckrob: What does that have to do with anything? The writers could've been writing the show and said "Hey, since we just turned Glenn and Abe's noggins into Smuckers preserves last week, let's go ahead and give the snowflake viewers a cooling off period".
What a lame ass episode. I guess Negan was "too hardcore" in the opener so they had to scale it completely back to allow all of the little snowflakes out there to catch their breath.
Negan needed to be introduced and Glenn needed to die. The show was becoming too much of a soap opera.
To the people who are pissed and say they won't watch the show anymore...what the hell did you want out of this show? To see Rick and Co. play "House" in Alexandria every week?
It's supposed to be a show about a zombie apocalypse and the downfall of civilization. No one should be safe.
Seems like the only stuff he's really done outside of Deadpool is creating the title sequences for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Thor: The Dark World.
Also, Reynolds' performance is what made Deadpool such a fun experience. It was about as shallow as it gets in the plot and character development department.
Anywho, we'll see how it goes.
Besides, didn't Miller want the coach from Friday Night Lights to play Cable? Screw that noise. Ron Perlman should've been cast as soon as the 2nd movie was greenlit.
@ltjohnnyrico: No he isn't. He's dull as fucking dirt. Yeah, he brings the most physicality to the role of Bond, but he doesn't have an ounce of the same charisma that Connery had or even Moore or Brosnan. He's trying to bring a more "serious" tone to Bond like Dalton did, except Dalton did it MUCH better.
@patzfan1978: LOL no videogame in history has had a "story" that is worth $60. If I want a great story, I'll read a good book or watch a classic movie and pay a fraction of the cost.
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