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Exactly.

LOL, literally. Especially at "running away from a spider."

Definitely not just you.

Exactly. They could use it for training. Build fences, one door, let walkers out one or two at a time so the Alexandrians can pactice picking them off. It may take weeks/months to clear it, but it's not like they don't have time.

YES. The second they built walls around that turn in the road, I was like, "Okay, so if they can build walls, why not build some around the quarry? And then burn the quarry zombies, or find some other way to kill them." Wouldn't that have made way more sense than leading all those zombies to freedom and hoping they

They're a great way to travel if you want to see all the humanity.

It's pretty gross, isn't it? "Hey, you few kids who care enough to read this interview, now that I'm an adult I know it's bad to beat women. Make sure you all buy my new album and play it often, including the first single, 'It's Awesome to Beat Those Stupid Bitches As Often As Possible,' the upcoming, 'If Bitches

I've always wondered that, too.

Agreed. It always makes me dislike both the kid and the parents who never taught their children how to behave, and always just seem to shrug or act intimidated (or worst of all, think it's cute/funny) instead of, you know, acting like parents.

Genuinely made me laugh. Thanks! :-)

I think that's far from the worst thing about being anywhere near a Jimmy Buffet concert, sorry.

Please at least privately notify a few of the people he's stealing from. I imagine they will have the instigator in them to call him out.

No. It's plagiarism. :-)

"Extremely selfish" is right, re Karen in this episode. I can't get over how shitty that was of her. The man is stepping down because his wife is dying and he needs to take care of her, and she suggests they go visit a certain nursing home. I was thinking—and I'm sure Ben was thinking—that it could be a good place for

Agreed. I'm very tired of the idea that any close male friendship must have some gay subtext or that the two are actually gay but "the network is just afraid to show it." What's wrong with men admiring their friends, and feeling close to them? Aren't we past this nonsense yet? Are we actively trying to turn men into

It's been sort-of mentioned below, but in the original 1956 film, a short scene of Rhoda's mother spanking Rhoda was added after the movie ended.

I feel so lame for loving this show now…

I don't think it belongs in the top ten, but I do love Cam's "I'm the ass-kicking clown that's gonna twist you like a balloon animal!"

…except you don't know where the story is going next, so you don't know what purpose Stannis might serve, or why.

Exactly. Dangerous and risky, and an injury or two, but in no way a certain death.