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So says Mr. Stewart
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I'm fine with that explanation. The problem I had initially was they were really stressing how noisy everything was (this was more likely just to add tension), but when there's a fight in the bathroom for a good minute, no one thinks to say "Is he alright in there? No one shits that violently."

Could've been worse. She could've sang the narration.

The thought did cross my mind during this episode that these were very clean houses. I'm pretty sure up until now every house has looked like the zombie apocalypse started in that very house. The Last of Us was the first time I can recall just going through a tidy house where the people clearly fled before being

"How did they not hear Rick killing that dude?"

**checks watch**
**sees it's been 10 years since Lil' Jon's popularity and can therefore sustain a gimmick account**

How many times = every single time?

**lowers head**

Don't forget to kill Nathan in the finale and then magically bring him back to life in the next season's premiere.

I think Springsteen wrote roughly 19 songs dealing with that subject.

I love the idea of Fallon coming out and in the middle of his monologue, Leno's music starts playing. Then JR or whoever does commentary these days says: "That can't be! That's Jay Leno's theme! MY GAWD, KING! LENO IS HERE!"

Agreed on the TBS theme being shit. It sounds like it belongs on the soundtrack to Clueless. Like, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones could've written that shit. And before anyone complains….yes, I hate the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

I get that explanation. If Jack is so willing to shoot bees, why is he the only one doing that? I do know that Irrational originally had more grotesque enemies from splicing so much. There's an artbook available somewhere that shows them. I'm guessing that they wanted to keep everyone's humanity intact so that the

That seems to be what replaced it.

I know it's kind of silly because the game is 7 years old at this point and neither you nor I are going to change each others mind….but how many enemy types were you expecting there to be in a society that was nothing but scientists, artists, poets, etc. who created the Big Daddy. Rapture wasn't an army base, it was

If I'm thinking along the same lines as Kawaii, the demo had Booker and Elizabeth walking around while the Vox Populi were taking over Columbia but still didn't know what Booker looked like. So the first 15 minutes of the demo were basically Booker and Elizabeth talking to each other (most of that dialogue stayed in

I posted up further in the comments, but it doesn't seem so. The first season, the group used to always have a campfire going and even earlier in this episode, Daryl and Beth had a campfire.

"So zombies are attracted to fire?"

Dale's death was the moment I stopped really caring about this show. Not that I liked Dale, but he got ninja'd by the same zombie who earlier in the episode screamed bloody murder when he saw Carl but couldn't reach him because his foot was stuck in the mud. But, you know, as soon as you're foot is free, it's sealed

You could always read my script for "Ghost Dude 2".