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In my experience RPG's are dropped from a helicopter circling above me while a self destruct timer counts down.

During the episode when Michonne and Korl went to get the photo, the place was filled with "sleepers". It does happen a lot.

I just dislike the idea that somehow, Nicholas' blood camoflage Glenn. And I don't care what anyone says, that is a totally inescapable situation. Chain link fence on two sides, brick building on the other, walkers everywhere… and anything BUT his death is a massive cheat.

Abrasha?

Very well. I do like Reuben Blades, so I'll stream a couple eps and see how it fits.

The first one. I was so bored by it I never went back. I was actually hoping they'd all die by the end of the episode. Worth a second glance?

Did they though? That could have been anyone on a walkie.

It's a pain in the ass, for sure.

I still think that's a cheat, though, and here's why - Nicholas was freshly dead. His blood would still smell human, which is why the walkers set on him so fast. They don't eat their own. Glenn would be, as someone commented here after that episode, covered in A1 sauce.

Nah, next week will be all about Morgan and Rick and Morgan's prisoner.
I have no doubt they won't bother until like, 5 minutes before the end of the mid-season finale.

Like carob.

Of course it won't. And for some reason I keep thinking of Annie Wilkes. No matter how they play it, it's gonna be a cheat.

I just had a horrifying flashback of Ally McBeal. It buuuurrrrns!

Late to the comment party but…
Yet another episode with too much going on. When the writers focus on a specific plot, they write the hell out of it, and then shoehorn in every other damn thing they can think of for the rest of the ep. It's tiresome. I'm beginning to call the show ADD Hotel.
Really liked the callback to

Anyone else notice her accent issues last night? For a while she sounded normal, then during the Liz/Tristan scene she started to sound almost, I don't know, kind of Eastern European.
I think she would have been slightly more affecting/effective as a character if she didn't speak as much. Would have lent a touch more

I was super excited to see Angela, and then it was just… over.

That white suit was deadly. I don't mind the haircut, but the clothes they put him in are the WORST.

That's not the point.

I thought she was telling Maggie why Glenn wasn't with her.

Mmm, it does seem like they made a hard left into super somber, everything is sad and hopeless territory after he croaked, now that you mention that.