Great comparison in this article of TWD to Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven" - both transcended their respective genres by giving their respective gunslinging heroes a tortured soul
another good episode, finally covering some new ground!
Thoughts that come to mind: Captain hook, preserved heads from futurama (the cartoon), and also what the heck is up with wearing your holster on the weak side for a very very long cross draw? It doesn't even look cool or tough, it just looked stupid.
knotquiteawake wrote:another good episode, finally covering some new ground!
Thoughts that come to mind: Captain hook, preserved heads from futurama (the cartoon), and also what the heck is up with wearing your holster on the weak side for a very very long cross draw? It doesn't even look cool or tough, it just looked stupid.
I made the decision a few seasons ago to try my best to ignore the fifty shot revolvers and one thousand round machine guns...LOL. Now we have no sights and the weirdest form of carry I have yet to witness. I am driven buggy by watching ricks Colt Python swinging away from his body as he walks around. You would think that thing would snag on a passing zombie. LOL.
03Lightningrocks wrote:I made the decision a few seasons ago to try my best to ignore the fifty shot revolvers and one thousand round machine guns...LOL. Now we have no sights and the weirdest form of carry I have yet to witness. I am driven buggy by watching ricks Colt Python swinging away from his body as he walks around. You would think that thing would snag on a passing zombie. LOL.
Next thing you know they'll be fixing neon green bayonet knives to their pistols...