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Can someone remind me why Carol and Morgan are like royalty at the Kingdom? Why can't I figure this out? Oh right, it's because we've spent a total of one episode and two minutes at that location. HA!

I think he has a soft spot for women.

Eh, while I don't disagree that Carl can't act, I do think that it's normal for him to be devoid of personality and feeling. All he has known since being a little kid is death. Like, how loose would you be? Also, when someone is holding a barbwire bat and swinging it only a few feet away from you, I doubt you'd be

You obviously never watched Dexter. His son was an on-going joke of "who's watching him this week."

He has weakness to silence. Dude can never not talk.

Hmm, maybe Judith gets killed for Carl's attempt at killing Negan. Then, Rick kills CAR-OLE and then kills himself. Whole Grimes family gone. HA!!

Rossita, Michone, Eugene, and Carl. Don't forget that Maggie is supposed to be dead too. I think Negan will find all of this out and kill yet more people next week.

I know Carl is still a kid and his logical brain is still developing, but man he is STUPID. Negan calls him smart. HA!!!! Yea, the kid literally had no plan when he arrived at Negan's base. That was such a clunky scene in general that I actually laughed at couple of times. Overall, wasn't an awful episode but in the

How about how she likes to run, yet when she actually runs it's like the first time she's ever moved her legs in a rhythmic pattern. She looked SO awkward running it was laughable.

This show has got to get away from the single character/location episodes. I don't mind these once in a while, like when they told Morgan's backstory, but multiple said episodes really damage the overall narrative. What's more damaging is when the character is completely uninteresting. I literally did not know Tara's

I enjoy him because I think he's hilarious, but his character always being in character is way far fetched. I'd love to know if he developed that persona post-humanity or was he always like that? "I. Will. Have. A WHOPPER. NOOOOO Pickles!"

Why didn't they take Machone's sword? Also, Negan is like shooting himself in the foot here by taking all of their weapons. Big picture is that he and his group are trying to survive, so by having Rick and his men "work" for them, they need weapons when foraging. How can they get anything for Negan if they have no

He did smash two dudes to death. If he kills everyone after a warning, he'll be the only dude left on Earth.

Uh, so the writers could justify how whimpy he is… duh.

HA!!! Right, like they have sniper towers, houses, etc. Just open it up and fire away. Especially because Negan is the first one in!! Just light up the dude!

For some reason I'm drawn to bad shows. I literally skipped last season, but am watching this because I heard Negan was ridiculous- how true that is. That dude is completely over-the-top.

Ha! Couldn't have said it better. The only thing that I enjoy about it is that it's fun to imitate around the house. He's a fun character to mimic.

I meant leads to nope in a cycle. Poor use of symbols.

Speaking of his men. Were they seriously just standing there in the same place for hours? And like not one of them has ANY emotion whatsoever? Come on. So bad.

And also people need to keep in mind that it IS television. There should still be some narrative and pathway to resolution. Simply saying that "not everything needs to be resolved," isn't cutting it for me. I can read the news to learn about real life violence and so on, but TV shows should not drone on by simply