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Yeah but eventually he has to look for purpose again, if the Zs don't get him first. When this happens, he would find Warren.

Cameron does not see shades of gray. She needs to be handled. The mistake Donna made was trying to do it all simultaneously. Donna could not be a friend, co-worker, mother, partner…to Cameron. Bos would have been better in the role of handler. Donna should have known that Cameron would not rebound easily from a lie or

Is Gordon really that different than Cameron?

Great review for a great show. This maybe the best comedy on TV. It is thoughtful and biting in a way we have not seen since The Dave Chapelle Show. It isn't trying to be the traditional serialized comedy. I'd have to agree with Alston it does feel like a webisode with its unconventional approach. But I really

Touche. No competition. Just healthy discussions.

I would not be surprised if Vasquez returns. Of course Hector is more loved, he was not reeling from the lost of his wife and daughter. I would welcome him back even if his only purpose is as a love interest for Warren. She deserves some love this season. We have already seen some chemistry between them…

Yeah but the shows fulfill two very different needs. Z Nation is largely a comedy where TWD is more of a drama. My teenage self would have hated TWD and FTWD but my adult self appreciates the storytelling though it is problematic.

Can't wait for an episode to revisit the baby this season. I think she maybe the true leader of the Blends to Murphy's chagrin.

I agree with Joseph Kaye here. Z Nation does a better job with inclusion than Mr. Robot. The characters on Z Nation have formed their own unique relationships among the group, and Warren is the group's leader. This is not true on Mr. Robot. The main or core cast remains white: Elliot, Darlene, Angela, tyrell, Mr.

And a true ensemble cast. Last season almost every character led an episode…and each was different yet great.

Is it significant that 10K is bit in the back of his neck and all the others are bit on the face? Mmmmmmhhhhhhhh

I wondered about this. I don't think Murphy bit 10k to control him. 10k like Cassandra would likely have died if Murphy did not do as he did.

I did not read the 10K this way, but it along with how the Russian Doctor responds to Murphy is more a not to kink in Murphy's Blend plan. And remember the Asian doctor describing her theory that Warren's group has somehow developed some kind of inoculation via Murphy. Even though she is wrong, we have to think that

Wow, you nailed this. I have been trying to explain this show to others…

The owner had never interfered with the manager's decisions before. The owner may turn out to be unsympathetic, but he has not been shown to be this yet; he is more concerned about image-being on the right sight of history and making money.
The sidelined pitcher has already shown his distain for her time and again. He

I too hope it is Oliver. I don't believe he is who he says he is. There is more to his story than we know to date… Was he blackmailing Annalise for a job? Why was it so imperative that Connor and he stay? Is he breaking-up with him because he has achieved his goal-becoming part of Annalise's inner circle? Did Connor

The sidelined pitcher is set-up to be the bad guy but the show does a good job of illuminating the characters' motivation. I too hope the father character sticks around. It is a good device and helps ground the show. It will also help answer questions about the family. Where is her mother and brother?

Yes, me too. But I was disappointed by the director's choices in the opening scene. Did we need the gratutitous shots of her body? I hope the show relies more on the tone of Love and Basketball instead of Showgirls. Really enjoyed this pilot! Looking forward to the show's development this season. The pitcher is a star

Your premise is based on rationale logic. Tommy is not rational or logical. It could be argued that he is a sociopath or psychopath. I think the scene is intentionally ambiguous. Tommy does not see the hypocracy in asking Ghost to experience the same pain he has. Maybe, subconsciously he blames Ghost; it is easier to

Yea, that scene was wonderfully ambigious. I read it as Tommy trying to get his friend and family back. But it could be read as Tommy plotting revenge on Ghost because he cost him his one true love. I am not sure it is not both. The wry smile he gave was curious. Tommy is not the most logical or thoughtful person. He