A surprising cameo, the introduction of four characters from the comic series and the beginning of the Governor's truly evil reign highlight Sunday's midseason finale. By Lesley Goldberg Television ...
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"You have two herds of wild animals charging at each other and everyone has guns, knives and explosives. People will definitely die," the actor tells THR of Sunday's season three finale. By Lesley ...
“He would have just been an a—hole, I think. I mean, the whole deal was Merle and I, we were at that campsite to rob them. That’s why we were playing along,” Reedus said at ACE Comic Con Midwest.
Lucy Owens is a Texas-based screenwriter and filmmaker whose work has been recognized at prestigious festivals like Slamdance and the Austin Film Festival. She is a co-founder of the independent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Outside of Lori’s stupid pregnancy drama, Rick vs. Shane arguments, and looking for Sophia, the show’s farm arc was mostly chill.
“We had been working at AMC doing a show called Breaking Bad, and they had a new script coming their way. You just were completely sucked into the world of not just zombies, but of these characters,” ...
Let us understand that “This Sorrowful Life” is Merle’s story, and everyone else is just a supporting character. Although this episode started out with an extremely stupid, contrived decision clearly ...
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