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At least there is only one more episode to endure of this frustrating show.

Yeah, totally a young Gerard Depardieu - the writers were gorging themselves tonight with Drewlicious bon mots

In the scene at the trees where Andrea was taken from behind, did anyone else notice that the tree trunk on the right was wobbling?

Gee… you don't want much – considering how they have never explained how these survivors can be so fucking blasé about the existence of the zombies in the first place.

You're weak for saying he's weak because he's right when he says the writing is weak (most weeks).

I actually thought he was testing the recording level. Silly me for trying to make sense of what passes for "writing" in this show.

The whistling is the signifier of a psychotic break. Didn't you get the updated TV trope memo?

I wondered about the speculum as torture device. What's up with that? Maybe because it's cold?

Freeze dried.

Character development in Waking Dead? Ha!

So we are all in agreement that the writing on the Walking Dead remains truly horrible and that the only reason we stick around is because currently there are no other TV shows with zombies?
 
Just reality cha cha cha checking here. I mean, the reviewer is getting paid to watch and has to find something to write about

Who shall we hate after they kill off Andrea?

I disagree: It IS boring per se…

You weren't being an idiot… you were just desperately trying to find meaning in what was essentially a meaningless hour of television. Call it zombie existential.

I still grieve…but at least we have Jim Beaver and the rich bad guy (name?) in Justified. And the preacher in SOA last season.

She also sang a song. Maybe she (and T-Dawg) get paid by the line.

I enjoyed the silos. I thought they might be filled with zombies.

I find it rather sad watching the reviewer each week feverishly knitting to try to turn this sow's ear of a show into something resembling…a good show. We are always in the "less bad" zone. The high praise for last week's episode seemed to have more to do with getting some relief from the tedium of these

FROM: Disbelief Assessment Dept.
RE: Silly Kid Hitchhiking interlude
CC: Stupid Hollywood Tropes Registrar
BCC: Sir Isaac Newton

Guess that says a lot for low Emmy standards…