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Carl did not go too far, but he was wrong. The kid (Jody according to a wiki) was handing over the gun, and his finger wasn't on the trigger. However, his lack of consequence to using the gun shows he does not respect the weapon. To me, it seemed like Carl wanted to kill Jody. The strength of Rick's group is not their

The A and B plots felt too separated and the A plot lacked the strength to be a main plot. Also, the idea Danny was giving drugs to his friend and Mindy and Jeremy weren't more angry felt weird. I get that it's a sitcom, but by committing fraud is something you shouldn't really just glance over as partners.

I predict a nice long kill list for the next episode:
Carol
Hershel
Beth
Judith
Allen (Ben's father)
Milton
Sasha (Tyrese's sister)

I really enjoy this episode. I thought this review conveyed Brian and Stewie as correctly the strongest part of Family Guy. The reason why the sentimentality of this episode works is because its been built up in episodes such as "Road to Rhode Island" and "Brian and Stewie."