And now we will suffer with several boring episodes (ie. filler) until a hit filled season finale.Boy that episode started with a BLAST and the action was non stop till the end.
And now we will suffer with several boring episodes (ie. filler) until a hit filled season finale.Boy that episode started with a BLAST and the action was non stop till the end.
How true. I think that may not be that much longer. I saw an commercial for Fear the Walking Dead coming back in April.And now we will suffer with several boring episodes (ie. filler) until a hit filled season finale.
yeah I saw that too, might skip that. The first season of it was bad enough, with it ending by killing off the only likable character in the entire show.How true. I think that may not be that much longer. I saw an commercial for Fear the Walking Dead coming back in April.
I loved the Memoriam on Talking Dead: "Sam...never stood a chance!"The kid was going to get people killed and did. His continued survival would have cost even more lives. He deserved the death he got.
I loved the Memoriam on Talking Dead: "Sam...never stood a chance!"
yeah I saw that too, might skip that. The first season of it was bad enough, with it ending by killing off the only likable character in the entire show.
The two kids that played Sam and Ron must be fairly good actors, they actually seemed likable in their video interview.
In other words, a 12 yr. old.He seems like the over-achieving, loud, "look at me" type.
I hope not, if it's like the comics, it should be lots of action this coming week, time to kill someone importantAnd now we will suffer with several boring episodes (ie. filler) until a hit filled season finale.
I think it is funny that they film all this in Georgia ,but the import the actors from over seas.After watching the actor that played the Wolf on Talking Dead, I have to ask: Are all of the actors on this show British or Australian ??
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If you saw the local "talent" you'd see why. Oh wait, that's me... though it probably proves the point.I think it is funny that they film all this in Georgia ,but the import the actors from over seas.
Wasn't he in the Hobbit movies, the Desolation of Smaug & the Battle of the Five Armies? He wasn't one of the dwarfs, he was a shady human character. He was working for the guy who ran the city that Smaug attacked. The actor who plays Morgan is also British. The actress who plays Maggie is an American born British actress(if you remember, she was also a recurring character on Supernatural)After watching the actor that played the Wolf on Talking Dead, I have to ask: Are all of the actors on this show British or Australian ??
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But we, the local talent, make excellent zombies.If you saw the local "talent" you'd see why. Oh wait, that's me... though it probably proves the point.