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All those guards and watchtowers in Alexandria are facing in the wrong direction. Their main job should be stopping idiots with a death wish from tearing off into the boonies for no good reason.

"The clicking at the end gradually winded down mechanically "

I wish I knew how to quit you, The Walking Dead.

This is the most popular scripted drama on television, and this thread has 1545 comments right now. Schlock or not, the AV Club would be insane not to review this show.

Yeah, I was like, "sight picture, moron!"

If that's the case (and you don't have comics spoilers to back you up), put your cards on the table. It's easy to say you're smarter than the AV club authors, but let's see what you've got so we can make fun of you if you turn out to be wrong.

I'm gonna assume that Dwight got a raging hard-on in his moment of triumph over Darryl, and so gave Eugene a target he could really sink his teeth into.

I think part of the problem is that the show started off with a lack of diversity (except for Glenn and T-Dogg): after the first season or two a permanent cast of beloved characters was established, and now they're untouchable.

The difference is that Dr. King's dream was a hope for the future. If you don't see racial differences in today's society, you're not having a dream, you're hallucinating.

Upvoted for hashtag.

Sorry for replying two years late… Yeah absolutely the period details are fantastic, but it's also fun to pick out stuff they get wrong. For instance, when they show an aerial view of the shipyard, one of the aircraft carriers in port is numbered "75" — that's the USS Harry S Truman, which was built in 1996.

Be patient, it takes me a while to log in to all these different sock puppets.

You're confusing Gawker with journalism. "Mad clicks, yo" is all there is to it.

If you don't think having a hundred million dollars can make people forget you're a racist, you haven't been watching the presidential primaries.

Iron Maiden? Excellent!

Upvoted for someone who actually remembers Kings.

Coen Brothers movies ranked by number of quotable lines:

Counterpoint: no.

Upvoted for top-shelf snark, even though you're wrong.

Yeah, that's not really how the TV business works.