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Shouldn't the Gov have taken a few minutes to consider the impact of chucking a walker into their water supply? Assuming the lake is relatively close to camp, it looks like the group will be drinking (not to mention cooking, and cleaning their clothes with) tainted lake water from here on out.

I was shocked when she casually tossed her pistol over to her girlfriend. That was a disaster waiting to happen.

You'd think tank boy would have at least tried to stir people up and lead a mutiny against Brian. It probably wouldn't have been too difficult to turn the community against the suspicious outsider. That said, by throwing him out they'd risk losing Megan, the only person in their group with medical experience.

Not to mention the fact that no one saw Martinez being dragged to the zombie pit or heard him screaming bloody murder. The whole camp would've converged on the pit within a matter of minutes, catching the Governor in the act.

Why was Zoe so damn gung-ho about protecting the last of their "race" (Salem witches)? This is probably the first time she's expressed any interest in the fate of the Coven. And yet she still managed to come across as a bland and uninteresting character.

That axeman was a real ladykiller. *canned laughter*

Sounds perfectly logical to me.

Stevie was the straw that broke the camel's back. Don't mess with the Stevie, elsewise you get cut…

Nah, he would've been gator food if Zoe hadn't conveniently shown up at that exact moment.

What a twist!

Perhaps she fucks them back to life?

Sin Eater: Your friend is deep underground in a room with the Freemason symbol emblazoned on the door

I couldn't help but laugh when they had Rick stand stoically in front of the brand spankin' new Hyundai right before they cut to the opening credits. Product placement at its finest.

Sam's peach-pickin' skills were certainly up to scratch, definitely the hallmark of a seasoned survivor. Rick's gonna be kicking himself later when he finds out that peaches are the only cure to the zombie flu.

That was a fantastic episode (named "Clear," I believe). It was definitely the high-water mark of the season for me.

I'd say it's a given that Carol will come back at some point; Daryl definitely isn't going to let Rick's decision to exile Carol slide (negating the events of tonight's episode). I sincerely hope Carol's departure doesn't dovetail into the Governor storyline (which was all over the place), though I realize the

I could have sworn Bob was grabbing handfuls of meds and putting them in his bag while the group were going through the medicine cabinets in the school. It seems odd that he didn't cram in a couple of bottles of pills at least; that must have been one big honkin' booze bottle.

Am I the only one wondering where the survivors keep finding brand new cars? With the exception of the vehicles they find while they're out on the road, every car looks like it just rolled off the showroom floor.

I agree that it looked nothing like the original head, but I can understand why they did it. They clearly wanted to show that the Minotaur's head was still alive, something they wouldn't have been able to convey with the actual bull's head. That said, the scene probably would've been more effective if they'd just

Kyle doesn't seem to be doing anything besides grunting inarticulately and thrashing around; maybe it's time for a Minotaur makeover? His propensity for violence would be perfect for the job.