Negan : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Didn't have crying on my BINGO card today. T_T What an episode!
Speed711 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. This shows changed so much over the years I'd forgot about the train station days until Be...
THEDEVIANTONE : well we cant even post a negative comment anymore or say something without having pathetic...
THEDEVIANTONE : PMSL
burgermeister : Hell doesn't exist.
fl4g0ndry : Contains spoilers. Click to show. After all this hubbub I think I have to watch this. I'll edit after. Edit: Ask yourself t...
primewire.spouts : I like how they have used to the same rights and protections that Christians use to co-opt...
burgermeister : TST in a nutshell: "Don't like it? Sue us, we dare you!"
snazzydetritus : Well-said!
Are you sure? I think he sold him out because his men got killed and then it showed him doing it after he was cut in the face.
Yes, I’m sure. The whole series is told in intermittent flash backs for almost every key character. Rewatch it, and you will see clearly that what you are regarding as a continuity error was, in fact, his introduction/first bold, self grandiose inference of threat which was a flash back memory from Hamzad. Then perhaps go on to watch the present where he receives the go ahead from the Talaband to invade and take Hamzad… the scar has become his badge as he lost his eye and now wears a very blazen eye patch. Flash backs are how the writer’s are assisting the viewer’s in the entire story. There’s even the diner flash back, where we originally thought Belur and Dan were alone, but in the flash back episode later, little Emily was in fact sleeping on her mother’s lap out of sight. This series is brilliant in these elements and and how captivating and viewer addictive they are!