Originally Posted by Sure-Oz:
The place Tara went is in the comics. I assume this will be important later. Didn't mind the slow episode and it looks like things are caught up with all characters.
Oceanside, the location of the last episode, is introduced much later in the comic timeline than where the show is now. Looks like the show runners are playing with the timeline again. [Reply]
I'm usually a defender of the slower episodes, but that one kinda sucked. WTF cares about Tara? And comic book Heath is way better than show Heath. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I'm usually a defender of the slower episodes, but that one kinda sucked. WTF cares about Tara? And comic book Heath is way better than show Heath.
Do we think Heath got taken by the Saviors? Also were the ocean people intending to kill Tara anyway with the 2 women [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
Saggy banana boobs.
That episode was as exciting as the Chiefs-Broncos 1st half.
1. I said she had them, not that they were spectacular.
2. My comment was looking on the bright side, not an overall praise of the episode.
EDIT - Reminded by the Remini/Scientology thread, Tara IRL is Alanna Masterson, little sister to the Masterson brothers of Malcolm in the Middle and That 70s Show fame.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
She's kind of goofy looking with the short hair. Being a zombie survivor also does her no favors, but she does have some big ass tittays.
Evidently mama in in twitter beef with trolls calling her fatty-fatty-two-by-four since this last episode. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
1. I said she had them, not that they were spectacular.
2. My comment was looking on the bright side, not an overall praise of the episode.
EDIT - Reminded by the Remini/Scientology thread, Tara IRL is Alanna Masterson, little sister to the Masterson brothers of Malcolm in the Middle and That 70s Show fame.
Random Question Time: is that guy on the right the stoner with the afro from 'That 70's Show'? [Reply]