After months of build-up, this week's episode of "The Walking Dead" finally unveiled Eugene's big secret: He likes to watch other people having sex!
Oh, yeah, and he's also not really a scientist, and doesn't actually have any kind of plan to save everyone from the zombie apocalypse after all.
I didn't exactly find the latter revelation surprising - I smelled something fishy during his vague "fight fire with fire" monologue from the season premiere - but I still very much enjoyed its unraveling, especially since it involved multiple conversations centered around his mullet. (Can a hairdo apply for a Best Supporting Actor Emmy? I haven't seen someone's follicles define their character this much since the halcyon days of The Rachel on "Friends.") First, on the bus, as Eugene, Abraham, Rosita, Glenn, Maggie, and Tara leave the rest of Rick's camp behind and begin their sojourn to D.C., Tara...
Oh, yeah, and he's also not really a scientist, and doesn't actually have any kind of plan to save everyone from the zombie apocalypse after all.
I didn't exactly find the latter revelation surprising - I smelled something fishy during his vague "fight fire with fire" monologue from the season premiere - but I still very much enjoyed its unraveling, especially since it involved multiple conversations centered around his mullet. (Can a hairdo apply for a Best Supporting Actor Emmy? I haven't seen someone's follicles define their character this much since the halcyon days of The Rachel on "Friends.") First, on the bus, as Eugene, Abraham, Rosita, Glenn, Maggie, and Tara leave the rest of Rick's camp behind and begin their sojourn to D.C., Tara...
- 11/10/2014
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
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