I told you Neegan doesn’t die.
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
“ . . . Picture a cup in the middle of the sea”
Draft
1st round— Cooper Dejean CB
2nd round— Jack Sawyer OLB
3rd round— Will Shipley RB
4th round— Ricky Pearsall WR
5th round— Ladd McKonkey WR
6th round— Cash Jones RB
7th round— Carson Steele RB
Well, it is a done deal in terms of her being signed to be in it. But it still has to go through it's half season or however many episodes they do before the network decides if it's going to stay on or get cancelled. Based on the limited info I can find on it...it sounds about as interesting as a dozen other shows I never watch.
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
“ . . . Picture a cup in the middle of the sea”
Draft
1st round— Cooper Dejean CB
2nd round— Jack Sawyer OLB
3rd round— Will Shipley RB
4th round— Ricky Pearsall WR
5th round— Ladd McKonkey WR
6th round— Cash Jones RB
7th round— Carson Steele RB
For those that haven't given fear a try.
While I admit the first session was so so. That part told the story of how people first learned about the virus, and early days of containment areas and such. They told the story ok, but it wasn't nearly as good as TWD.
However, each of the next two seasons improved on the last.
Something struck me tonight.
One of the reasons I'm starting to enjoy Fear more than TWD is that I think the writers have more freedom. In TWD the characters are caricatures of their graphic novel counterpart - even in how they dress in some cases. At times it has a comic book feel to it. Even someone like Daryl who isn't in the novels, still is developed as if he was (same basic clothes throughout eight season, always crossbow, etc).
With Fear, it seems like the writers are just able to develop characters and tell a story.
Now, they are having to be creative this season since fear was about three or four years behind in real time, in order to add Morgan, but it looks like they have a good plan to address that.
We were going to go back and watch FTWD, but AMC is charging $2.99 an episode for the previous seasons.
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