Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I'm not even looking at this thread to reply, but WhoTF watches TWD on the night of the Royals WS championship AND Denver/Green Bay?
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I'm not even looking at this thread to reply, but WhoTF watches TWD on the night of the Royals WS championship AND Denver/Green Bay?
Me. I swore off the Royals (and baseball in general) in '91 when they traded Bret Saberhagen. I haven't watched a game since, and I refuse to be a bandwagon fan.
And I'd rather watch 90 minutes of TWD than a non-Chiefs game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I'm not even looking at this thread to reply, but WhoTF watches TWD on the night of the Royals WS championship AND Denver/Green Bay?
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
We're like 2 years into the zombie apocalypse and mother****ers are still having mental breakdowns?
Keep in mind this episode take place either before or right after the Governor's first attack on the prison back in season 3. This is the "crazy" Morgan that Rick found when he, Michone and COOOOOAAARRRLLL went back to Rick's home town to gather up some guns. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Keep in mind this episode take place either before or right after the Governor's first attack on the prison back in season 3. This is the "crazy" Morgan that Rick found when he, Michone and COOOOOAAARRRLLL went back to Rick's home town to gather up some guns.
Yeah, I noticed when I caught the very end of the second airing.
On my first half-viewing I missed the beginning and ending so I assumed it was all contemporary. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Yeah, I noticed when I caught the very end of the second airing.
On my first half-viewing I missed the beginning and ending so I assumed it was all contemporary.
Understood, I had to explain it to my wife too. I like the way they play around with the time line because it allows to tell a fuller story for all parties but it does mess perception up. [Reply]