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The dying guy told them to stay on the tracks to find the awesome place where they could raise the kids (can't remember if he used the name) and said "we never should have left".

Not a trap, but those two guys apparently left for some reason so it's not all puppies.

They wear helmets and vests, not full riot gear (legs and arms too). The riot gear is much heavier and restricts your movement making it much more tiring to walk around. Also Marines have lots of food and water and spend most of their time driving around. Wearing it while trying to walk somewhere would definitely

Might be worthwhile lugging around for the appropriate situation, but walking around Georgia in the summer wearing full body armour? He'd die of heat exhaustion and dehydration.

You can't expect him to dye his stash in the middle of an apocalypse. Any dye he finds has to be stockpiled to maintain his hair.

To be consistent with the worms the Zombies should be resistant to a nail gun.

I always figured zombification results in jaws of steel and heads of pudding.

This episode felt like a turning point for all three characters:

We're watching the same show right?

They're in the American south. There's more ammo than leaves.

If I recall Slade's scene he was angry that Blood didn't scare Moira out of the race. That's he's deceiving Blood also seems unlikely and a cheap trick from the writers (also odd since he wants Blood to be mayor).

What would you do with a holotable? It would be fun to play with for five minutes but that would be all. It's useful to Fitz because he's an engineer, the information of how those different parts fit together is really useful to him. But Ward would need years of training and expertise to actually make use of the

A token is a minor character added to give diversity.

I'm sorry but you should really read the wikipedia entry on psychopathy or something, those things you described have nothing to do with the clinical definition of psychopathy. Psychopaths don't feel empathy, there's other aspects to the disorder (which she doesn't really show) but that is their defining

1) Psychopath isn't just another word for bad person, it's a specific type of mental disorder. There are many psychopaths who are perfectly law abiding and productive members of society, and there are plenty of criminals, including serial killers and contract killers, who are not psychopaths.

For the airport thing I think Starling City is probably getting used to crazy fighters causing problems and it's not such a big deal anymore.

Oliver can be almost completely honest about his story right up until he lands on the island, in real life he saw her sucked from the boat and thought she died, might as well keep that with his story.

If Moira killed Felicity she'd be gone full villain, I think they're planning to keep her more ambiguous than that.

I agree that the GOP was a pretty toxic atmosphere for a moderate candidate to emerge from but I feel Romney could have done better in that atmosphere if he didn't have such a need to pander.

For me the core criticism of Romney wasn't likeability but predictability.