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The death that hit me the hardest this episode: the pigs.

If they win the Regionals in the sky, then it’s straight on to sectionals. And then a week later is semis, then semi-regionals, then regional-semis, then national
lower-zone-semis! In the sky!

Would you drive into a heard of walkers with no way of directing their path? What if they honked and walkers from both sides surrounded them?

Probably due to the amount of walkers there. Remember, there is a herd mentality and there was fresh meat through the fence. Simply honking the horn would also put him and Daryl at risk. Imagine them getting chased by a large hoard of walkers, whose path they have no control. They would basically be sitting ducks.

He cut them so they wouldn't run so zombies could eat them. No guarantee the zombies would chase after those fast pigs.

Although we didn't have connections to any of dead. the directing sold the episode for me. The way the camera moves and the shots, just absolutely wonderful. People have to get over the fact that you won't necessarily care about the characters getting killed. When the death toll is this high, it's better they kill a

Eli Stone Reunion!
Beth (Laura Benatti): What the hell Eli? You're British? And what happened to your hair?

you edited it, but I still know your real identity Michael J. Fox. Or should I say, Calvin Klein?

The hostage storyline was incredibly stupid. I hate there seems to a crisis every week that involves this White House. The Huck, Jake, Olivia.and Eli stuff is actually very compelling. And I really hate the idea that Olivia is on TV again, just after her outing (and unouting) of her and the president.

I really enjoyed this episode. The pacing is decidedly better than the pilot. The show does need to go a little bit more daring in it's plot, but because the show is basically auto-biographical, there is an earnestness to Michael J. Fox that makes it fun to watch. I like the humor and I like the characters.

"Big time Michael J Fox here"?
Can I get your autograph?

Disagree with this, because Parks and Rec is still actually about something. The whole Jamm press conference and hearing goes perfectly with the current end to the government shutdown with Republican grand standing just like Jamm.

The Leslie storyline, yet again, was the weakest part of the episode. Mainly because it relied on the relationship we just haven't seen a whole lot of. But Jamm was used well here. Rather than playing it subtly, Jamm's lines all call out the ridiculousness of press conferences, hearings, and scandals.

i'll be watching this.

Runaways. Heroes for Hire. Inhumans. Marvel Zombies. Young Avengers.

I think he's afraid to be Tyrese is because everyone seems to have forgotten Tyrese was a rapper. He was in the first Transformers and he now mainly acts. I think Donald Glover is afraid that he the same could happen to him in his rap career. That's the way I read it.

Community Season 4 made another person really depressed.

Eh, I took it as a one off joke. And considering all of there fighting and marriage troubles in their past appearances, I don't think Stewart cheating is surprising. Claudia always seemed pretty terrible to me.

I have a feeling that this being wedding will result in James being almost a main character. He's already appeared very often this season.

I think Bob has a Death Wish to some degree.