Thread:FirstDrellSpectre/@comment-30458740-20190714063801/@comment-24200891-20191020155533

You say interesting comprassion. Indeed The Last Loud was like Roughing It in zombie climate. I liked this slide from For Bros About To Rock, it was good fpr continuity. I knew from the start that the zombies were Lynn Sr, Howard and Harold, because of their siliquotes (don't know how to spell) matched. I was afraid they could seriously wound their dads. Even if they didn't know they weren't zombies, they should be grounded not for disobidience, but for wounding their dads. The constant groaning and limping was, because the fathers broke their throats by constant calling their sons and they were exhausted.

They you were more suspicious about Norm than me, I didn't suspect him for anything. Huggins indeed doesn't look good with the wig, but I can't blame him for trying. Good plot twist that the Rat Beast is just a little thief and not a man-eating monster. Strange that Rusty was cowardly, because he watched the Harvester in the Price of Admission. Stella's determination made her brave. I think school project subplot should be more explored, I wonder what would Lincoln show too.

I watched New Hunts, it was entertaining despite its simple (and predictable) storyline. The morals are "enjoy your childhood while you still can" and "the best party is with family". The episode had plot elements from Tale of Two Tables, because Sid and Ronnie were considered too immature with costumes and too mature without them.