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Yeah, didn't Michonne already go through the "I guess I don't need this after all" sort of deal with her sword? But once she was reunited with it, she realized that it's pretty darn useful?

I thought the same thing, particularly the last shot of the horse from above, when we saw that the horse was literally cornered by the fence. It made me think of how the crew in Alexandria may eventually become trapped by their own walls.

That was….actually pretty good.

Hulk SMASH!

I would pay good money to have Keith David punch me in the face and call me a 'Dirty mother fucker".

I agree, but I wouldn't say it was an overhaul as that implies a sudden, huge change in the character. Her transformation has been incremental, organic and believable, which is what makes her so much fun to watch.

I thought the same damn thing.

Am I being trolled by the entire internet?

Apparently you can watch it on YouTube for $9.99.

The sky is not blue! It's fucking white!

Listening to that hurt my throat.

Of course. I'm not saying that the BB virgins have it better or anything, just that they're experience through the BB canon is going to be different in some regards; i.e., maybe getting to know regular BB characters in BCS first will give their fates in BB a greater impact or maybe they'll feel a bit more suspense

Yah. We were gonna go see Kingsmen, but fuck the cold weather.

I know that, but if I recall, there are at least three characters, and probably more on the way, that appeared on Breaking Bad. In regards to those three (and future characters), refer to my original point.

At this point, I envy anyone that's going to be able to watch Better Call Saul before ever watching Breaking Bad. It would definitely add more suspense to Better Call Saul, since you wouldn't already know the fates of many of the characters, and I think it would really flesh out the crossover characters in Breaking

John Oliver

I thought this one of the top 5 episodes of the series, but I feel like I'm in the minority.

Yeah, it was the stuff earlier in the episode that made it stick out. At the beginning of the episode we saw him grab a missile out of the air and toss it back at a drone and later he reads 800 pages in a second, so he see the world moving in slow motion and his brain processes information as fast as a computer. Then

I don't know if I can accept that. I've seen shows get shit all over in these forums for significantly smaller infractions of common sense (some of which can be explained anyways) strictly for the purpose of moving the plot or increasing the drama/stakes.

First time I watched this show was last night and I have to ask: Am I missing something? Why couldn't the flash just run super fast behind them and knock them out? That climactic fight should have been no contest.