Laughing slightly, Nick just shook her head. “Yeah, you’re here,” So apparently Jax’s did have an ‘off’ switch when he wanted to. “Clearly that bite didn’t slow you down,” she leaned forward to see his scar better, she had one of her own on her right shoulder, but she wasn’t about to go removing her shirt to show him it. “I guess it’s cool if you’re into that kind of thing,” Nick shook her head and laughed. “Right, because their smell is the only reasons you don’t want to be face to face with one of them again.” She had a list about a mile long as to why she never wanted to be that close to a zombie again, and their smell definitely wasn’t at the top of that list – though it was on the list.
“Some of the best movies were made before 1990, though.” She argued. Half of those movies she had grown up watching, they reminded her of her childhood. “So you’re prejudice against movies simply because they’re older than you are?” Nick thought that was a lame reason to not like ‘old movies’ but to each their own, right?
“So is Disney, I mean c’mon, weren’t most of the movies you watched as a kid Disney movies?” Maybe Nick was just a little nostalgic about things like that. “Actions good, I can’t stand the paranormal movies though.” She raised an eyebrow at his comment about Transformers. “Oh my God, that’s seriously all guys think about.” Nick rolled her eyes and shook her head. “Anything? You’d watch a marathon of say, romantic comedies even?”