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Lord Baelish isn't pleased with all this.

Like they'd kill Jon fucking Snow off.

And that people is how you transition from one black guy to another.

That moment when Glenn suddenly stumbles upon Duke Nukem.

This is the first episode of season 17 that made me want to watch it twice.

Absolutely yes. I suspect even the music we hear in this episode will be featured in the game.

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The Brack Friday Bunduru………best joke of the last 3 seasons at least.

Flash forward to The Walking Dead Season 9:

All of this on one leg.

She's so scarred.

There's nothing quite like going on a zombie rampage to emotionally bind with your borderline psychopathic semi-estranged son.

Agree to disagree. I just want to mention that it's easy to overlook plot holes when you're laughing your butt off. You're inclined to be less forgiving when they're obvious and unfunny.

I'll concede to you that the ending of the recent goth episode was fucking terrible. I actually thought the whole episode was great right up until the the reality show. Kinda ruined the episode. That's what happens when you only do a show 6 days to air.

You're actually right.

My point being, there's a difference between a FUNNY story and STRUCTURED story. The shows used to be funny but very poorly put together. Now they're well structured but not that funny. They need to find the right balance…and if anyone can do that, it's Matt and Trey.

Dude, go back and watch the older seasons. From a writing stand point, they are fucking horribly structured.

You can see that Trey is growing into a more mature writer. Last couple of seasons, right around the same time as Book of Mormon hit Broadway, the show switched focus from trying to fill a page with as many jokes as Trey could, towards hammering out a good story that actually makes sense.

or AIDS

Daryl confidently riding with three black people. He knows his odds of coming back are exponentially greater.