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Yeah, that's a good point about how each character is using the disaster as a big kind of reset for their lives. But even so, that doesn't make me find either Carol or Phil particularly endearing or even the slightest bit funny for that matter.

So relieved to hear Phil and Carol finally called it quits. My husband liked this show, but I can't stand it. He finally turned it off last night because he got sick of it too. When we started watching it, I thought it might be a bit of a satire on all of the post-Apocalyptic or Survivalist TV shows and films that

I suppose that could be what happens, but that brilliant plan was actually Bjorn's idea for attacking a town in Italy. I'd think they would save that one for later seasons. But of course, they're really pushing this idea of Bjorn developing into a leader. So perhaps that's the way they'll go in the end.

I think I know what Ragnar's plan is. Based on the wikipedia entry on the Siege of Paris, and the Seer's prophecy that Paris will "be conquered not by the living, but the dead," I'd say that Ragnar is going to clog up the moat around Paris with dead bodies and debris from the siege towers. Eventually it will rain, and