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Not to mention more dimwitted than normal humans.

Don't celebrate just yet, Kirkman's already confirmed that Negan will be making an appearance on the show at some point. Who's ready for Governor 2.0?

The sudden zombification of the bus passengers made no sense. Unless the bus was absolutely swamped in a herd of zombies, the passengers would have had ample time to leap out the emergency exit at the back of the bus. Not to mention the fact that they probably had access to weapons (salvaged from the prison) with

I was thinking the exact same thing myself. How the hell did Farragut think Ballaseros would react once he accused him of murder?

According to the subtitles, the character that Julia hallucinated was called 'Jaye,' not 'J.'

It's a shame that series got cancelled, I remember it being a solid sci-fi show (which is quite rare these days).

I want to like this show so badly, but the actors' performances and the characters they portray are so flat and uninteresting. There's no character you want to root for, making them disposable. Not to mention that they haven't done anything particularly interesting with the setting and scenario (e.g. downplaying the

WTF?, Bad has to go to that godawful montage at the end of "Head" (you know the one).

I was wondering about that as well. There's no way a research center in the middle of the Arctic wouldn't have a self-contained internal communication network. That said, this isn't exactly the first time common sense has been thrown out the window in order to up the drama.

Real, it was mauled by a saber-toothed tiger off-screen.

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"An innocent maid and desk clerk had to lose their lives for your incompetence!"

Hey, we've all gotta make a living…

Which track?

I was thinking the same thing. You'd think the loud thud followed by dead silence would have clued the two guards in to what was happening. The fact that Brody had time to stop and call Carrie from inside Akbari's office was even more ridiculous.

Perhaps the latter two rituals involved the ancestors of one of the Coven's young witches? If this were the case, it would make sense to keep it under wraps to prevent potential spoilers (i.e. prematurely revealing the identity of the new Supreme).

I'm still waiting to find out if Kyle went out on a killing spree after Zoe tried to poison him. They made a point of lingering on the image of kids going out trick-or-treating (oh the humanity!) and we got nothin'.

Same here.

But couldn't that have been a more central aspect of another season of the show? The Frankenstein's monster bit, not to the creepy three-way with a mentally challenged reanimated corpse nonsense.

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