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I definitely think this is the weakest episode of the season so far. While I disagreed with World War Z's overall execution, at least that episode kept me entertained. This episode focused on four annoying side characters and had a really dumb twist at the end. Worst of all, the episode was trying to make a dumb point

I love that moment between Fitz and Mellie!

" college graduate Ian wants to swap bedrooms with younger brother Graham"
That should say college dropout Ian.

he also had no development last season.

I'm looking forward to this. I've enjoyed most of the Inside The Actors Studio episodes I've seen.

As indicated by this episode, the addition of Adam Pally makes the doctor's side too much of bro hang out. My problem with Jeremy is that he hasn't shown any development or growth in the season we have seen him, other than his gut.

I don't watch the show, but it's wonderful that the series has achieved the big 100. And it's very shocking that it has done so without any emmy or golden globe nominations (aside from the one mentioned in the review). I remember when Neil Flynn left Scrubs' dreaded season 9, and thinking, hmmm, I hope his show does

Adam Pally was great person to add as a series regular. He actually adds to the show through comedic delivery. I'm really hoping they get rid of Jeremy to balance things out a bit more, but I would doubt they would do that.

not a huge bump, just closer to where it was at at beginning of the season or with its season finale last season. Something within reason for the core of New Girl fans that still sometimes watch the show.

Yeah, I am a fan Damon Wayans Jr's comedic style, outside of New Girl. Happy Endings was a great show. I would love for Wayans Jr. to have a regular gig again.

Definitely the best episode of the season. I loved everyone's involvement in the storyline, although a little bit of the Winston and Cece thing would have been great.

They have been keeping the fences clear so far. the problem is that the flu caused an influx of dead people, and thus zombies, which is why they struggled to contain them this episode.

I'm glad that the ghostly Knightly Templar only appeared in this episode. If he appeared every time Ted made a wrong decision over the course of the series, he would probably appear every episode.

“The second we put a bullet in the head of one of those undead monsters — the moment one of us drove a hammer into one of their faces — or cut a head off. We became what we are! And that's just it. THAT's what it comes down to. You people don't know what we are.

I actually can see why NBC is doing this. They are hoping these specials can bump up SSTW and TMJFS to the point where they can survive on their own. And when parks gets backs, it can be a lead in to SSTW.

SPOILERS from the comics

It seems Rick took away Carl's gun for his actions when he killed the boy in front of Hershel. Since Carl doesn't appear to have gone on any supply runs in between season 3 and 4, he didn't really need either within the confines of the prison.

SPOILERS FROM THE COMICS

SPOILERS from the comics

I get what you're saying about this being contrived, but remember, this is also a split second decision. Could Rick risk the entire prison going down in the midst of a flu epidemic? Zombies, like all predators, seem to be more into weakened prey. Hence, a bleeding pig on the ground may be more appealing to them.