The Rugrats are even more dumb this week. I sort of feel like this show should be renamed What Not To Do In A Zombie Apocalypse.
These kids are the worst! As I highlighted last week, they can just run around willy-nilly with no sense of obligation or outcome. Alicia even says we've seen so much, don't make us sit at the kiddie table anymore ...
Well, like any parent would say in real life, then don't act like kids!
Also stupidly annoying was Daniel. I thought he was supposed to be some type of war-torn torture solider? You mean to tell me you can't keep track of these idiotic kids? Fucking worthless.
These kids are the worst! As I highlighted last week, they can just run around willy-nilly with no sense of obligation or outcome. Alicia even says we've seen so much, don't make us sit at the kiddie table anymore ...
Well, like any parent would say in real life, then don't act like kids!
Also stupidly annoying was Daniel. I thought he was supposed to be some type of war-torn torture solider? You mean to tell me you can't keep track of these idiotic kids? Fucking worthless.
Also, why the hell can't he tell the others that Ofelia's wound is infected? It's all so idiotic.
Why are we trying on clothes in the zombie apocalypse? The kids finally take charge of a task in the zombie apocalypse, ask to be considered adults, and it's to go to the mall? They want clothes? Do they even realize the absurdity of their quest?
They said they needed supplies, but all I saw on the beach was a bunch of kids trying on clothes.
The choreography and scene setup lacked this episode. I had to watch twice to see how Nick was even in the hoard of walkers and why suddenly The Rugrats had an escape route.
Poor episode all the way around.
I'm getting dangerously close to "hate watching" right now. I'm kind of only watching to see who they kill off first. My vote is still for Alicia. It will kick Madison in high gear, put some true tension in her relationship with Travis, but most importantly, she is so dumb.
Why are we trying on clothes in the zombie apocalypse? The kids finally take charge of a task in the zombie apocalypse, ask to be considered adults, and it's to go to the mall? They want clothes? Do they even realize the absurdity of their quest?
They said they needed supplies, but all I saw on the beach was a bunch of kids trying on clothes.
The choreography and scene setup lacked this episode. I had to watch twice to see how Nick was even in the hoard of walkers and why suddenly The Rugrats had an escape route.
Poor episode all the way around.
I'm getting dangerously close to "hate watching" right now. I'm kind of only watching to see who they kill off first. My vote is still for Alicia. It will kick Madison in high gear, put some true tension in her relationship with Travis, but most importantly, she is so dumb.
Things I actually liked:
1. Ha ha. The way Strand looked at Nick as he came on board all covered in blood. His look denoted "yeah, that makes sense."
2. Madison finally realizing there really might not be a place to go.
Random aside things I didn't like:
1. Um, duh. Of course it's a walker/floater in the filtration system.
Until next time!
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1. Ha ha. The way Strand looked at Nick as he came on board all covered in blood. His look denoted "yeah, that makes sense."
2. Madison finally realizing there really might not be a place to go.
Random aside things I didn't like:
1. Um, duh. Of course it's a walker/floater in the filtration system.
Until next time!
** If you would like to read my other blogs, please find them at:
http://www.madelinefresco.com
http://www.ihatemyback.com.
**** Madeline Fresco is a novelist who lives in San Diego. She is the author of CROSSED THE LINE, available for Kindle at Amazon.com, for Nook at Barnes & Noble, and as an ePub at other eBook retailers. You can also listen to her novel as a free, serialized audiobook at http://www.madelinefresco.com. Her second book THE CHOICE, is available on Kindle at Amazon. Her third book ANGUISH, is available for Kindle at Amazon.com