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I've been under the impression he didn't want to say anything to his family about seeing Holden. For one, he only caught a glimpse of him (Unlike Chloe and the daugther), and for another he's had enough going on to keep him too busy to focus on that.

I mean, if sex that leads to murder isn't your bag, you should stay away, because that's already happened a few times, and there have been a few failed 'sex that leads to murder' efforts. So do consider.

Yeah. During the first episode I was thinking how potentially under-used it seemed Chloe was gearing up to be, but now I'm back to being excited when she's on screen. I just wish Lily Rabe was getting more time also.

Ugh, second.!!!

Krystle Warren does a version of Kate McGarrigle's "I Don't Know" that pretty crushing.

Second.

Janelle Monae did a heavy homage to it called "Dorothy Dandridge Eyes"on her album 'The Electric Lady.'

Honestly, at that moment I overcame a strong urge to google 'TWD fanfiction.' I'm sure by the time the sun rises a much more scandalous version of that scene will exist.

I was wondering why they'd move the abusive, alcoholic into a new house and forget to take his alcohol away.

I don't know, Cookie knows what can happen to snitches, and Lucious is not the one. Plus she's already got a murder on get hands that hasn't come back up yet. I'm sure it will.

It's his vibrato for me. It sounds like he's sitting on a washing machine while singing. I realize he can't help that, and there are other singers with that shiver-like thing going on, but..just not my cup of tea.

I think it's a combination of that, and also that her last experience with children didn't end so well.

It would also be different if she went to college at 18 and graduated with honors and got her masters and was a guidance counselor at 35 or something, but she put herself through school while raising two kids, four at one point. She was paying that forward as well. I read an unspoken "I can do it, so can you" into

Because M. Night Shyamalan aside, Philly is almost always either faked or filling in for some other city. It's a pretty distinct city as well, so it's always glaringly obvious. "Meet The Goldbergs" takes place in the Philadelphia Suburbs but the main character has a harsh midwestern accent. "Cold Case" had a few

It is implied that Carl hopped over the fence and followed her. But there was a scene showing Rick walking out of the gate.

Those duchebags.

Try living in Philadelphia.

Several people have. Read through. Most suspect Enid.

I'm on board with that. I was thinking there might actually still be a government out there somewhere, and they might be using information for… Something. I can't imagine a zombie apocalypse would make a politician any less of a liar.

I have to disagree. Carol said she was a "den mother" to the group — a group that only has one baby and one teenager. She meant she was a *like* den mother to everyone in the group, not just kids. She didn't even mention her own daughter.