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What a joke this episode is. Richard does a little physical labor and acts like he should get some sort of congressional award; I'd bet Dennis did most of the work. And Aaron spends the episode turning an ugly bike into a slightly-different-but-still-ugly bike? :yawn:Fast N' Loud's C.O.P.O. episode
UFC 166. A few good fights...a couple that bored me to death...and one that was very disappointing. [huh]
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What a joke this episode is. Richard does a little physical labor and acts like he should get some sort of congressional award; I'd bet Dennis did most of the work. And Aaron spends the episode turning an ugly bike into a slightly-different-but-still-ugly bike? :yawn:
Ah, you did watch the same episode I did.What a joke this episode is. Richard does a little physical labor and acts like he should get some sort of congressional award; I'd bet Dennis did most of the work. And Aaron spends the episode turning an ugly bike into a slightly-different-but-still-ugly bike? :yawn:
"Walking Dead", "bit". I get it. lolThe Walking Dead in a bit.
A couple of episodes of Copper on BBC America on demand.
I wanted to like that show when it premiered in the US last year - in theory, I should owing to the history, the vintage look and the subject matter - but while I enjoyed an episode or part of one here and there, I found I was simply bored overall. Has it picked up / improved this year?
So far this season I'm having grave misgivings about Farmer Rick tending crops while zombies accumulate in one spot on the fence. The illogic of this and deciding to throw away their food supply really makes me wonder how the group survived this long.The Walking Dead in a bit.
I am watching Season 2 and missed Season 1. It is entertaining enough, but sometimes bogs down. I'll try to watch the whole season, but I usually have a hard time doing such.
Me too.The Walking Dead in a bit.
So far this season I'm having grave misgivings about Farmer Rick tending crops while zombies accumulate in one spot on the fence. The illogic of this and deciding to throw away their food supply really makes me wonder how the group survived this long.
I'm surprised we didn't see Rick dump their water supply too..
I find little comfort in considering if they secured the fence and properly managed their food supply we wouldn't have dramatic story elements. There is still disease, internal strife, and external human aggression to deal with.