Monday, May 1, 2017

Mikes Associates

It just dawned on me we may end up getting to know and learn more about all of Mikes associates whom Walt has brutally murdered in prison.

Which in turn would give that intense scene even more weight.



Submitted May 01, 2017 at 08:38AM by TheLastGunfighter http://ift.tt/2qp2wCz

From the rick and morty subreddit:P

http://ift.tt/2p0HzfS

Submitted May 01, 2017 at 07:56AM by FrostBitn http://ift.tt/2pmQTxu

Gale Boetticher's shelves. Anyone have the name?

http://ift.tt/2qkHCqR

Submitted May 01, 2017 at 07:54AM by nylonsfw http://ift.tt/2pxoJOH

The UK office had one of the greatest ever endings. Martin Freeman's solo acting is superb when talking to the camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnLWRJ-FUN4

Submitted April 30, 2017 at 06:56PM by C-doc http://ift.tt/2pl2fC5

When should I read "here's Negan"?

I've read 10 years of twd comics in less than 3 months and I'm hooked. I just finished #125 and stumbled upon "here's negan" mini series.

When is the best time to read it, story wise?



Submitted May 01, 2017 at 05:59AM by SnuggieAddict http://ift.tt/2pmVDD9

The atrocious walkingdead.wikia.com pages

Has anyone ever taken a critical look at the walkingdead.wikia.com pages? It's pages are horrible. Entire episode plots are written on the Season page, and then again on the specific episode page. Character pages have every action of that character described in an episode-by-episode base and every interaction that character has had with another character is described in the "Relationships" header.

But the best/worst part of the entire wikia are the "Death & Killed Victims" headers. Yes it's useful info to know who got killed by the character, but the wikia also mentions the so called "Indirectly caused" cases. According to the wikia, Carl killed Dale in Season 2. If you remember right, Carl walked into a marsh and encountered a zombie stuck in the mud. He didn't kill it and later it got free and killed Dale. Carl didn't kill the zombie that killed Dale, so Carl killed Dale.... indirectly. Right, with that mindset we can go further. It was Hershel who put them in the field, so Hershel is also indirectly the cause of Dale's death. Dale was distracted by a dead cow, so that cow was also indirectly the cause of Dale's death. That cow was bought by Hershel from a farmer named Joe... So Joe is also indirectly the cause of Dale's death. Joe was a happy little accident when his parents made love to the music of Elvis. So Elvis is also indirectly responsible to Dale's death. Long story short, Adam and Eve killed Dale....indirectly.

Another thing is that nearly every character has killed "numerous counts of zombies", and although this is most likely considering the world they live in, it's mentioned on every character (except infants), even if it's never shown onscreen.



Submitted May 01, 2017 at 05:28AM by NyteMyre http://ift.tt/2px0QXk

Hector Salamanca

I think we're going to see what causes his mute, wheelchair bound, pathetic, bell ringing state "the stroke" in Better Call Saul. Looking forward to seeing his demise.



Submitted May 01, 2017 at 04:00AM by ridinbend http://ift.tt/2pNPq4s