Posted on 11/22/2016 6:44:57 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Reminds me of “Better Call Saul” when he runs his Senior Law ads. “Okay - so 15 minutes in and yet again there’s been another murder in Cabot’s Cove. The retirees have settled in with their warm milk and a cookie....”
There was a street artist out in Hollywood putting up signs after the first episode with Neegan.
Something like “Neegan only wants half of all your sh&*. Hillary will take all of it.”
Typical FReeper response, "I don't watch this show so nobody else must either."
Fact is, millions of Americans tune in to The Walking Dead each week, particularly Trump's key demographic of 18-49 year-old blue-collar white males.
I’d watch it but I have zombie issues. Daryl’ s da MAN!!!
See all those “heroes” standing around doing nothing? They should all be fired.
Long before “Walking Dead” aired, among gun owners “zombie” was code for “bad guy” and “zombie apocalypse” was code for “when the underclass riots reach our neighborhoods”.
This is interesting. The Prepper vote.
LOL! He hit a venue with a lot of viewers - not like he hit the weather channel during a hurricane....
I’ve thought it wise on the part of those in charge of the Walking Dead to STAY OUT of politics as much as possible....So far I don’t recall any ridiculous Tweets or statements coming from the people making the show.
Sometimes the most disturbing and poignant part of the show is the music.
It’s a love hate relationship.
They live in a true total right wing world. No government what so ever.
They live in world the individual can’t control and your own personal response can have grave consequences.
No ruling elites to tell you what to do and say they will save you.
Sorta like our early colonist or frontiersmen who foraged west. (on weird steroids. or whatever. Zombies to get the point across.)
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