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All ready realized I remembered that wrong. Either way, the point was that Carol wanted them dead, I guess.

I liked Betty for the most part too. It's intersting too because you see Don cheat on her like, nonstop, but during that story where Betty is flirting with the idea with that guy she meets at the stables or whatever, it's somehow more unbearable to watch. And when she finally does it's unsettling.

I had forgotten that bit, in my head I remembered it differently. I think because the leg was severed I started looking for the conspiracy. Either way, Carol provoked them to join their search knowing what their chances were. Rick wanted them to stay because they were both injured and Carol wanted them to so that the

I had just edited my last comment to include that point. I think Carol definitely knew what would happen to them out there, and Rick knew too, which is why he wanted them to stay. He knew what she was doing by encouraging their participation, and she knew he knew and even if Carol didn't directly play a hand in their

Maybe a little extreme, but Daryl dealt with Merle being an addict all his life, so, I think it's legit he'd react stronger to the situation than anyone else there. Especially since he JUST had the 'i believe in you, bro' moment with Bob before that. Him grabbing the bottle was like a betrayal to Daryl's trust. I

Oh shoot, you're right. I had to rewatch that part but I thought they all split off, I forgot they just split into two groups. There was something suspicious about Carol's reaction after they found the severed leg, she calmly says "we should get back, Sam might be waiting", like she knew he wouldn't be. And then when

Yeesh, Betty Draper and Skylar White were insufferable? They were both being cheated on or habitually lied to. I'd be pretty insufferable and unlikable too if I was in those situations. It's interesting because both of the shows you mention create a serious case of Stockholm syndrome in the viewer. I shouldn't be

Morgan coming back served a specific purpose, it addressed the Rick-going-crazy thing and gave him the wake up call he needed to start coming back from the edge. If Carol comes back later, I'd like to hope that it fuels a character's development or drives the story in some way so that it's not just fan service. It

I read the primary cause of Daryl's macho alpha stare down was because Bob was gonna draw on him if he threw it away. So it was more of a 'go ahead, draw on me bitch' sort of thing that didn't have as much to do with the alcohol specifically.

Since there was absolutely no setup to the boyfriend turning on the girl, I think it's more likely that Carol cut off that girl's leg and probably did something else to the guy. Which was why she knew waiting for them was a waste of time. Carol didn't want them helping search because it would save time, she wanted

She intentionally got those two kids killed by letting them help search. The perfectly severed leg of that girl? come on, Rick knew what she did, he just didn't address it when he sent her off.

Carol did it, obviously. I'm surprised that subtlety wasn't addressed in this article. That's why she wanted them to help, not to "cover more ground" but to get rid of them.

I was really annoyed when they had Carl gun down that Woodbury teenager last season because I thought it was meant to be the replacement for what Carl did to the twin boy in the comics, so I was really excited when those girls came into play and one was unstable, and Carol adopted them. Now that Carol is gone it's

I hated the way they killed off Lori and Judith in the comics, it happened in like two panels, but I'd be all right with Judith getting lost in the mix somehow. But only because I think traveling with a baby will hurt the show in the long run, storywise

I'm not the least bit interested in hearing the cause of the zombie outbreak. I don't think it would add much and it would just be a bunch of pseudo-science garbage that tries to legitimize a silly idea.

Man, I hope there's some substance behind the Walking Dead rumor. Even though this season has been way better than last season so far, I really didn't want a whole season of the Governor hiding in the shadows. With what it sounds like, they'll be abandoning the prison at mid season and hitting the road in the second

It makes sense if it were mentioned in exposition, but not as a plot point. I don't know, we'll see what they do with it but the beauty of that cartoon was that they were episodic in nature, each time you saw it they were just on another adventure, not them dealing with adoption hearings and the likes

Us American Nationalists need to take a stand against the invading Dwarves and Irish, they're taking all our jobs.

I think it's risky, but they gotta go big or go home

It's either an Indy 5 or a rebooted Indy, they wouldn't let that franchise just stop.