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I like Annasophia Robb so I'm happy to see her get a good show. It has turned out to be entertaining. We don't need a Ted 2. I never saw Ted 1 as you probably never watched the Carrie Diaries.

At the beginning of the show, did anyone catch the disclaimer by David Alpert with the small type? What was that all about? I caught  "A pet peeve of mine blah blah blah" but the message was gone in a millisecond.

Have you seen Warm Bodies? 
That would be funny if they showed a zombie taking a dump.

Thanks for the heads-up! I was always a fan of Dern and White but my regard for them just went way up.

A+ I loved this show and the finale. My body was just one big cringe starting when Amy mistakenly blamed her assistant for betraying her trust.

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Elizabeth was kind of a baddass this episode.  Eye rollin' at the belt whippin. Slipping from trunk to trunk in her burglar outfit. Strolling out of the FBI parking lot, hands in pockets. Boom headshot!

Maybe but it didn't seem like they understood that it would blow the cover of their mole. Stan wasn't told, was he?

When Elizabeth asked the spy contractor Udacha if he believed his contacts in the Defense Department were trustworthy, he said, yeah "trustworthy idiots."

Another great episode.

Yeah that was jarring. Leave AnnaSophia alone or I'll kick your ass!

The greatest show that ever was or will be.

Kristen Stewart doesn't give a fuck which makes her okay in my book. Jennifer Lawrence too. I know I know, it's real hard when you're pretty.

I thought it was a pretty good episode. Rick, Daryl and Glenn all seem pretty determined. Plus Michonne. Plus Merle! They should go breach one of the walls at Woodbury and let the zombies in. What would be cool is if they have an epic battle when all of a sudden, a ginormous herd rolls through.

Probably either Pappa Bear Bill O'Reilly or John McLaughlin.

What ties Elizabeth to the Motherland asks reviewer TV? " I don’t think the show is particularly selling the idea that these characters would be so committed to the Communist ideal. I get that I’ve grown up in a capitalist society and, thus, will accept capitalism as the default more readily than other systems."

Fair enough, good point. But - there's always a but - they weren't concerned about the children when they were shooting away during the rescue. And hillybilly Casonova is dead because they didn't take out the Governor. (Or I suppose you argue he's dead because Glenn didn't follow Hershel's advice and have the group

Great episode. It seems real and authentic.  Feels like an hour show with so much packed into it. Maybe time slows down. Amy's getting all she's dreamed of, her friend Tyler is sleeping with Eileen. ("That's great!") Instead of being a prick, Dougie wants everyone to take an early lunch. "Don't sweat the small stuff."

Disagree with "second opinion" reviewer. Yeah the episode didn't measure up to the best TV ever created but it was more entertaining than most of what's on TV.

Yeah it's part of what I find interesting about the show. Like Brody on Homeland, who got tortured-brainwashed, but also witnessed the U.S. do a drone strike on innocent kids.