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I didn’t quite catch that. You’re gonna have to speak up
The Walking Dead - From Page To Screen “I’m scared, dad. So scared.” Episode: 4x09 | Issue: #50
#dont touch the fucking hat
Chess is a game of strategy, and while all pieces have an assigned value at the start, during play, strength is constantly shifting and changing, depending on the moves. But the overall outcome remains the same. The King is the central piece, the Queen is his strength and protector, and the other pieces act on their behalf, to guard and capture.
…it.
… have always done.
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, catch a tiger by its toe. If he hollers, let him go. Eeny, meeny, miny, moe. My mother told me to pick the very best…and you are it.
Anybody moves, anybody says anything, cut the boy’s other eye out and feed it to his father. And then we’ll start. You can breathe, you can blink, you can cry.
Hell, you‘re all gonna be doing that.
5.02 // 6.16
Last Day On Earth.
eeny meeny miny mo
catch a tiger by his toe
if he hollers let him go
my mother told me to pick the very best one
and you are it.
atlanta five
We need to get back there and figure this out from home, our home
I remember we filmed several takes of that and there were certain words that came out of Steven’s mouth that really hit home with me, and the first one was “home.” You know, “Come back home, we need you.” And we did one of those takes, I just burst into tears when he said that word. It’s interesting when you play that character with those people, and Steven’s somebody I’ve known personally and has been a good friend of mine since day 1, and there are certain ways that he could say things that just really hit home. I think the only way that scene plays out the right way is how Scott cut it. It was that outburst, and that flip-around and walk away. And it was very complicated, that little bit right there, and it meant a lot to everybody standing there, and I do feel like he feels like this is a bad mistake going after Dwight, but he’s hell bent. You can’t really stop that guy. - Norman Reedus