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Maybe it's just the torches, but I got a real Deadwood vibe out of Woodbury. The idea of separate factions and groups is knew to the show, and seeing people living in a community born of dire circumstances is very familiar. And for god sakes, Al Swearangen could have been in The Governors last scene, and no one would

"Doesn't matter." Damn. Malcolm, et al., you will be truly missed, but this was one bittersweet finale, heavy emphasis on the bitter.

"Doesn't matter." Damn. Malcolm, et al., you will be truly missed, but this was one bittersweet finale, heavy emphasis on the bitter.

And the Marshmallow-gun made an appearance at the garage sale, so I guess Thursdays are now "Fucked-up Florida Marshmallow Night" on NBC.

And the Marshmallow-gun made an appearance at the garage sale, so I guess Thursdays are now "Fucked-up Florida Marshmallow Night" on NBC.

This episode was so good, I even forgot there was a whole scene about a guy who's dick got bit off by an alligator. And that was f*cking hilarious.

This episode was so good, I even forgot there was a whole scene about a guy who's dick got bit off by an alligator. And that was f*cking hilarious.

The problem the show is having by bringing in all these name-brand villains is that they can only show up as plot movers, seeing as all the non-Oliver time needs to be spent making the secondary cast tolerable. Hell, they even add a sister for Digg, and torpedo her immediately with a scene that's both horribly cliched

The problem the show is having by bringing in all these name-brand villains is that they can only show up as plot movers, seeing as all the non-Oliver time needs to be spent making the secondary cast tolerable. Hell, they even add a sister for Digg, and torpedo her immediately with a scene that's both horribly cliched

I love any movie that tries to sell itself by saying "Hey man, you gotta live life to its fullest/most extremist, or else you're going to regret it!" I feel like I get the moral and save the money by not going and spending two hours in a theatre actually watching a movie that looks this unbelievably terrible.

I love any movie that tries to sell itself by saying "Hey man, you gotta live life to its fullest/most extremist, or else you're going to regret it!" I feel like I get the moral and save the money by not going and spending two hours in a theatre actually watching a movie that looks this unbelievably terrible.

True, I actually think that line is too on the nose, but the fact that she's showing any self-awareness at all is an improvement.

True, I actually think that line is too on the nose, but the fact that she's showing any self-awareness at all is an improvement.

So You Think You Know More Than God Sims? This episode was an A for me, no gags or characters acting out of whack, just a great premise with lots of jokes and strong character beats.

So You Think You Know More Than God Sims? This episode was an A for me, no gags or characters acting out of whack, just a great premise with lots of jokes and strong character beats.

If everyone who went into the cafeteria dies, does that mean they'll re-title the show as "Carl's in Charge"?

If everyone who went into the cafeteria dies, does that mean they'll re-title the show as "Carl's in Charge"?

Un-life begins at conception not birth, abortions kill zombie-babies!!!!!!!!