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The episode relies too much in identifying with the Governor as the character. In order to care about the character development that the Governor, first, you have to not look at him as such a ruthless villain. The entire episode I didnt want anyone to get near him, or they could go the path of Andrea.

Let's take the least interesting and most polarizing cast member left in the series and give an entire episode!

yeah. a bit of political stretching all throughout the episodes.

I didn't know Donna had so much fans. Wait, I did. But to quote Donna:
"You know I don't give a fuck."

The drunkenness is a capstone of a short political career of impulsiveness and rash decisions. It's emblematic of her lack of seriousness as a politician.Let's not forget in the campaign she also gave an interview drunk instead of just declining the interview.

yeah, I know that's her personality. I think her getting recalled is fitting considering her personality.

No, I mean she couldn't get shitfaced while the election results are still coming in. Especially if she had to give a concession speech.

Thanks. It appears not everyone agreed with me. The thing that bugs me about her getting shitfaced is that it proves exactly why she shouldn't be in public office, at least at this stage in her career/ life.

I'm glad Knope was recalled. Not just because what it does for her character, but she was really a terrible rep for her constituents. She pushed for a soda tax in Indiana. She was impulsive and too showboaty. And whenever something doesn't go her way, she gets drunk. Which happens far too often to drive the plot of

When I first saw this episode, I was excited because I thought we would get a full Mellie flashback episode. Which was great, aside from the yucky Mellie and Fitz's father business. But Mellie comes out of this looking very well.

I know that he's appeared before, but it's incredibly awesome that the mayor Randall Winston from Spin City is this great politician in this series. He also seems to be competent, ruthless, and evil. So he is like the evil doppelganger version of the mayor.

Again with the complaining about Agents of SHIELD not being comic booky enough. This continues to bug me, because it's so inexact and based on not real criticism. I don't understand why anyone would expect those things when it's not build as part of the premise. The type of things David wants the show to deal with a

This episode was the best one yet! I love the way Santiago's and Peralta's relationship is progressing. Jake actually comes out of this episode looking pretty good. Diaz and Boyle just got more interesting. No Gina though…

That probably makes more sense than whatever is there supposed reason.

that would be nice. Carol is completely different in the comics so there is no way that could spoil you.

What I don't get is where do the walkers they stab in the face at the prison fence go after they stab them? Shouldn't there be a mountain of zombie carcass that serves as another fence for the prison due to those zombies piling up?

I think the dynamic between Random Dead Guy #1 and Random Dead Guy #2 is a little too forced.

But I don't really ever want to watch the episode again, so that isn't the point.

I am not finished with the episode yet, but that bit with Brian with no skin is the most disgusting thing I have even seen in the history of television. And I watched the Walking Dead right before. I will never watch this episode again.

Predictions for next episode:
- The Governor will be bleh. That's what I felt about the preview. He won't make it past the mid season finale (I hope).
- Rick and Daryl confrontation! The fighting will be more towards Rick making the decision unilaterally, at least, that's how Daryl will frame it. Through Norman Reedus's